Nicolás Maduro
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Soldier Arrested for Betting on Maduro Capture Raid
A U.S. special forces soldier faces federal charges after allegedly using classified intelligence to profit from the covert operation to capture Nicolás Maduro.
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US Flag Raised at Venezuela Embassy After 7-Year Hiatus
The U.S. flag was flown at its embassy in Venezuela for the first time since 2019, symbolizing a significant shift in bilateral relations following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
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Maduro Lawyer Alleges US Blocks Legal Fees for Drug Case
Nicolás Maduro’s lawyer claims the Trump administration is obstructing Venezuela from paying his legal fees in a New York drug trafficking case, raising fair defense concerns. This follows his January ouster.
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Army Pilot Eric Slover Awarded Medal of Honor for Caracas Mission
Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover received the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary valor during the January 2026 raid to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. He ensured mission success despite severe injuries.
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Venezuela’s Acting President Pushes Back on US ‘Orders’ in Key Speech
Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez has publicly declared she has had “enough” of Washington’s demands, challenging the United States’ influence over Venezuela’s internal politics and economic policy, particularly regarding oil production.
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Trump Details ‘Discombobulator’ Role in Venezuela Raid
U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed a secret weapon, the ‘Discombobulator,’ was used to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, disabling defenses and incapacitating guards without U.S. casualties.
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Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ and Greenland Push Spark Global Outcry Amid Domestic Disapproval
Donald Trump’s recent foreign policy actions, including the seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and an aggressive push to acquire Greenland, have drawn significant international condemnation and deep domestic disapproval. New tariffs imposed on European allies further strain global relations,…
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Delcy Rodríguez Navigates US Demands as Venezuela’s Interim President After Maduro’s Ouster
Delcy Rodríguez steps in as Venezuela’s interim president following Nicolás Maduro’s capture, facing immediate pressure from the Trump administration for ‘total access’ to the nation’s resources amidst international legal debates.
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Tom Cotton Lauds Maduro’s Capture: A Bold Stroke for US Interests in Venezuela
Senator Tom Cotton, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, offered robust support for the 2026 US military operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, emphasizing the critical role of intelligence and the administration’s resolve to stabilize…
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Hakeem Jeffries Labels Maduro Capture ‘Act of War,’ Champions Healthcare & Jan 6 Accountability
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries ignited controversy by calling the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro an ‘act of war,’ while simultaneously outlining Democratic efforts to combat the high cost of living, extend crucial healthcare subsidies, and hold accountability for…
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Margaret Brennan Grills Rubio & Cotton on Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture: Unpacking U.S. Strategy and Future
On January 4, 2026, veteran journalist Margaret Brennan led intense interviews with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Senator Tom Cotton on ‘Face the Nation,’ dissecting the U.S. operation that led to Nicolás Maduro’s capture in Venezuela. Brennan pressed officials…
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Dual Protests Shake US Cities: Chicago Demands Police Accountability, Washington Decries Venezuela Intervention
Simultaneous protests erupted across the United States, with Chicago residents demanding police accountability following the fatal shooting of Timothy Glaze, while protesters in Washington D.C. condemned the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
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Priti Patel: ‘No Tears Shed’ for Maduro as UK Navigates Venezuelan Crisis Amid US Action
Former Home Secretary Priti Patel stated ‘nobody will shed tears’ over the removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro following a US operation. This article explores the UK’s complex reaction, balancing condemnation of Maduro’s regime with concerns over international law.


