Maduro and His Wife to Face ‘Narco-Terrorism Conspiracy’ Charges in New York, U.S. Attorney General Says
Maduro and his wife face U.S. narco-terrorism charges with a $50 million reward after U.S. forces captured and flew them from Venezuela in a large-scale strike.
- Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, have been captured by U.S. forces during a military operation in Caracas.
- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that Maduro and Flores will face criminal charges for narco-terrorism in New York courts following their capture.
- Reactions to the military strike on Venezuela varied internationally, with some leaders condemning the action while others, including President Donald Trump and Argentina's President Javier Milei, supported it as a victory for freedom.
- The Venezuelan government termed the military strike an imperialist attack, and Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez is acknowledged to assume power under law, although her leadership's confirmation remains unverified.
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The Venezuelan Armed Forces demanded the release of Nicol s Maduro, and recognized Delcy Rodr Guez as President-in-Charge.
Venezuela Military Recognizes Maduro’s VP as Acting President
Venezuela's military on Sunday recognized Delcy Rodriguez, deputy to ousted President Nicolas Maduro, as the country's acting leader, after US forces extracted the former head of state to face trial. Amid uncertainty following the leftist president's dramatic capture, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez appeared to throw his weight behind Rodriguez, who US President Donald Trump had earlier indicated was a figure Washington could work with.
Venezuela military recognises Maduro's VP Delcy Rodriguez as acting president
CARACAS: Venezuela's military on Sunday recognised Delcy Rodriguez, deputy to ousted president Nicolas Maduro, as the country's acting leader, after US forces extracted the former head of state to face trial.
UN Security Council advises on Monday on US attack on Venezuela + US General describes details of Operation + Federal Foreign Office warns of trips to Venezuela + The Newsblog.
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