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Venezuela Today, Live: Nicolás Maduro in the United States and the Latest Announcements by Donald Trump, Minute by Minute

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Venezuela announced on Monday the release of 116 political prisoners as part of a slow release process announced last week, following the bombing of the United States and the capture of former leader Chavista Nicolás Maduro. “These measures benefited persons deprived (of their liberty) for events associated with altering the constitutional order and undermining the stability of the nation,” said a statement from the Ministry of the Prison Servic…

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Venezuela announced on Monday the release of 116 political prisoners as part of a slow release process announced last week, following the bombing of the United States and the capture of former leader Chavista Nicolás Maduro. “These measures benefited persons deprived (of their liberty) for events associated with altering the constitutional order and undermining the stability of the nation,” said a statement from the Ministry of the Prison Servic…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Although he celebrated the capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States on Saturday last week, the prominent Venezuelan economist, Ricardo Hausmann (69), says that this joy did not last him long.The Harvard academic and founder and director of the Growth Lab of that same university, says that the first signs of Donald Trump, at the press conference after the capture of the leader of the Venezuelan dictatorship, were discouraging.

·Chile
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US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that Venezuela has begun releasing political prisoners “on a large scale,” attributing the development to US intervention following the US military operation in the country last week. “Venezuela has begun the process of releasing its political prisoners, and on a large scale,” Trump wrote on the Truth Social platform. “Thank you! I hope these prisoners remember how lucky they were that the US stepped in…

Political scientist and lawyer Álvaro Aranda has conducted a detailed analysis, from the perspective of international law, of the United States' intervention in Venezuela under the Donald Trump administration, which culminated in the capture of Nicolás Maduro. In a video published by ESdiario TV, Aranda argues that this action does not constitute aggression, but rather a legitimate protective measure against a government that has lost all legal …

In the tense situation following the capture of Nicolás Maduro by the United States, the Venezuelan interim government—headed by Delcy Rodríguez—continued the release of political prisoners this Saturday. The NGO Foro Penal confirmed five new releases this Saturday, bringing the total number of people freed to 22. Expectations are growing for the releases of Nahuel Gallo and Germán Giuliani. The process began last Thursday, January 8, following …

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Doble Llave broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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