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Controversy Erupts Over US Capture of Venezuelan President

Utah's Venezuelan community of 20,000 shows mixed reactions as protesters call U.S. airstrikes illegal and warn of painful consequences from intervention.

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The Trump administration's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has sparked legal debates over US actions and their future consequences. The unprecedented seizure raises questions about presidential powers and international law. Critics argue it sets a dangerous precedent, while supporters justify it as a necessary action.
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Death, dismissal and abandonment of office are some of the causes of the absolute lack of the Presidency provided for in the Constitution of Venezuela, but not an arrest after an attack such as that carried out during the early hours of Saturday by the United States that led to the capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, which has opened a new chapter of uncertainty in the South American country. Article 233 of the Constitution esta…

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The President of the Republic, Nayib Bukele, shared a powerful video on his social networks that shows the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, launching threats to those who oppose his regime: “he who messes with us dries up.” The video also includes images of former president Salvador Sánchez Cerén, currently at large from justice, to recall the support that FMLN leaders gave to Maduro and the Venezuelan regime. The publication was given in…

Death, dismissal and abandonment of office are some of the causes of the absolute lack of the Presidency provided for in the Constitution of Venezuela, but not an arrest after an attack such as that carried out during the early hours of Saturday by the United States that led to the capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, which has opened a new chapter of uncertainty in the South American country. Article 233 of the Constitution esta…

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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Saturday, January 3, 2026.
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