After the Bell: Donald Trump Kidnaps the Start of the Working Week
- Venezuelan authorities have been ordered to find and arrest anyone involved in supporting the military operation that led to Nicolás Maduro's arrest, according to a state of emergency decree issued Saturday.
- Nicolás Maduro claimed, 'I am not guilty of anything that is written here,' during his court appearance in New York after his arrest by U.S. forces.
- Delcy Rodríguez has been sworn in as interim president of Venezuela following Maduro's arrest, having previously served as his vice president from 2018 until Sunday.
- Despite criticizing the U.S. military operation, Rodríguez expressed a desire for respectful relations with the U.S. in a social media post, inviting collaboration for shared development.
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Spain is home to Europe's largest Venezuelan exile community, where the opposition joins forces – and doubts as to whether Maduro's fall really brings a new beginning.
One day after the film capture of Nicolás Maduro on Saturday morning, Venezuela's Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) demanded the immediate release of the president and his wife, Cilia Flores, after denouncing a "brutal military aggression" from the United States.In a message issued through Telesur, Defense Minister and Chief General Vladimir Padrino López described the operation as "a brutal military aggression against our sovereignty" and…
After the Bell: Donald Trump kidnaps the start of the working week
Trump’s actions in Venezuela are going to be a major milestone in the fundamental change we are seeing in the global order. This may be remembered as the start of the end of an international order based on rules.
RECIT - The succession respected the constitutional order after the capture of the Venezuelan president. And the Chavistes are now trying to frame their cooperation with the Trump Administration.
Venezuelan authorities today issued an order to police to immediately begin arresting all individuals involved in supporting the US military attack.
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