Maduro and His Wife to Face ‘Narco-Terrorism Conspiracy’ Charges in New York, U.S. Attorney General Says
Maduro and his wife were taken into U.S. custody after a military raid in Venezuela; they face charges including narco-terrorism and weapons offenses in New York.
- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the charges against Maduro, which were also part of a previous indictment from 2020.
- The Venezuelan government has condemned the U.S. attacks, declaring it a military assault aimed at seizing their oil resources.
- Opposition leader María Corina Machado welcomed Maduro's capture, stating that the time of freedom has arrived as the people of Venezuela seek to rebuild.
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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.
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