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U.S. Department of State
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Nicolás Maduro Moros - United States Department of State
2 weeks ago - As he gained power in Venezuela, Maduro participated in a corrupt and violent narco-terrorism conspiracy with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.
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BBC
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What is Maduro charged with and what is the evidence?
2 weeks ago - Before becoming president, the US government says, Maduro provided passports to drug traffickers and "facilitated diplomatic cover for planes used by money launderers to repatriate drug proceeds from Mexico to Venezuela".

president of Venezuela 2013 to 2026

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Nicolás Maduro Moros (born 23 November 1962) is a Venezuelan politician and former union leader who became the president of Venezuela in 2013. On 3 January 2026, US forces captured Maduro and … Wikipedia
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President of Venezuela Incumbent
Vice President Himself
(March–April 2013)
Jorge Arreaza
(2013–2016)
Aristóbulo Istúriz
(2016–2017)
Tareck El Aissami
(2017–2018)
Delcy Rodríguez
(2018–2026)
Preceded by Hugo Chávez
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President of Venezuela Incumbent
Vice President Himself
(March–April 2013)
Jorge Arreaza
(2013–2016)
Aristóbulo Istúriz
(2016–2017)
Tareck El Aissami
(2017–2018)
Delcy Rodríguez
(2018–2026)
Preceded by Hugo Chávez
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Wikipedia
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Nicolás Maduro - Wikipedia
1 hour ago - The incident began when Maduro tried to pick up an item that had been screened at a security checkpoint at the airport, and security personnel told Maduro that he was prohibited from doing so. Maduro later identified himself as a diplomat from the Venezuelan government, but officials still escorted him to a room to conduct secondary screening.
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NPR
npr.org › 2026 › 01 › 03 › nx-s1-5665617 › venezuela-nicolas-maduro-charges
What are the charges against Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro?
2 weeks ago - It says, for example, between 2006 and 2008 when he served as foreign minister, Maduro sold Venezuelan diplomatic passports to known drug traffickers "in order to assist traffickers seeking to move drug proceeds form Mexico to Venezuela under ...
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CBS News
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Trump says U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela, Maduro jailed in New York after U.S. military operation
2 weeks ago - She was defiant in her first televised appearance since the operation, expressing outrage over the U.S. capture of Maduro and his wife. Rodriguez called for their immediate release. And she said of the U.S., "What they did to Venezuela today, they can do to anyone.
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ABC News
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What to know about Nicolas Maduro, the ousted Venezuelan president - ABC News
2 weeks ago - The indictment alleged that while the foreign minister of Venezuela, Maduro was paid millions in drug proceeds in connection with a money-laundering scheme that was part of the narco-terrorism conspiracy. It further accused him of helping manage and then leading a Venezuelan drug-trafficking organization dubbed the Cartel of the Suns "as he gained power in Venezuela," and continuing to participate in cocaine trafficking during his presidency.
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CBC News
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Maduro's son says 'no country is safe' after ousted Venezuelan president pleads not guilty to U.S. charges | CBC
2 weeks ago - During a brief court appearance in New York, ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, each pleaded not guilty to narco-terrorism, drug trafficking and weapons charges. U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has used the criminal charges to justify Maduro's capture and removal to U.S. soil. Maduro has long denied any involvement in drug trafficking. Maduro's lawyer has predicted a complex legal fight over his "military abduction," and is expected to argue he is immune from prosecution as a sovereign head of state.
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Axios
axios.com › 2026 › 01 › 03 › maduro-capture-reasons-us-venezuela
6 reasons the U.S. went after Venezuelan President Maduro
2 weeks ago - The United States' astonishing overnight raid to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro followed an intense monthslong pressure campaign, jump-started by a $50 million bounty put on Maduro's head in August.
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CBC News
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Who is Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's recently captured president? | CBC News
2 weeks ago - 25 in Caracas, the country's capital, while holding the Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar's Sword of Peru (Jesus Vargas/Getty Images) On Saturday, the U.S. announced it launched a "large-scale strike" in Venezuela and captured the oil-rich nation's president, Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife, Cilia Flores. The pair were "flown out of the country," U.S. President Donald Trump said on his Truth Social platform.
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NYTimes
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What We Know About the U.S. Operation in Venezuela and Maduro’s Capture - The New York Times
U.S. forces carried out an audacious raid on Venezuela’s capital, seizing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. President Trump said the United States would “run” the country.
Published   2 weeks ago
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The Guardian
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Why has the US captured Venezuela’s president and what happens next? | Venezuela | The Guardian
2 weeks ago - Despite Trump’s statements that the US will decide the fate of the country, the Venezuelan military appears to be in control of the country and its military assets. On Saturday, the country’s supreme court ordered the vice-president, Delcy Rodríguez, to assume the role of acting president during Maduro’s “temporary absence”. Trump later said Rodríguez had offered her support to Washington, observing: “She really doesn’t have a choice.”
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U.S. Department of State
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Venezuela: A Democratic Crisis - United States Department of State
December 1, 2020 - On January 10, 2019, Nicolás Maduro illegally claimed the presidency of Venezuela, despite global condemnation of a rigged election. As he has done for years to retain power, Maduro manipulated the electoral process and timeline to his advantage; electoral irregularities included everything from intimidation and disenfranchisement of voters to improper tabulation of the results to outright bans on the participation of Venezuela’s most popular political parties and candidates.
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The Guardian
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Maduro is gone, but his regime is intact. What happened behind the scenes? | Alejandro Velasco | The Guardian
5 days ago - In fact, Maduro himself had offered Trump major concessions for US oil companies to return to Venezuela under favorable terms. Yet his offer came with a condition to stay in power. As the administration mounted an ever louder case labelling Maduro the head of a multinational “narco-terrorist” cartel, striking a deal with him became untenable. That opened the door to others in his milieu to make a move handing Trump not just oil concessions, but Maduro as well.
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Al Jazeera
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Who is Nicolas Maduro? | Nicolas Maduro News | Al Jazeera
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro gestures during an event in Caracas, Venezuela, December 8, 2022 [Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Reuters] After US President Trump returned to office for a second term in January last year, he upped the ante against the Venezuelan leader. The Trump administration imposed a 25 percent tariff on Caracas, doubled the bounty on Maduro, and imposed sanctions on his family members.
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U.S. Department of Justice
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
MOROS's son, member of Venezuela's ... ERNESTO MADURO · GUERRA, a/k/a "Nicolasito," a/k/a "The Prince," the defendant. This cycle of narcotics-based · corruption lines the pockets of Venezuelan officials and their families while also benefiting violent · narco-terrorists who operate with impunity on Venezuelan soil and who help produce, protect, ...
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Journal of Democracy
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How Maduro Stole Venezuela’s Vote | Journal of Democracy
January 31, 2025 - Nicolás Maduro brazenly stole Venezuela’s 2024 presidential election, despite a free, fair, and transparent ballot count that showed a clear opposition victory.
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Reuters
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Nicolas Maduro's tight grip on Venezuela shaken loose by Trump blitz | Reuters
2 weeks ago - Jan 3 (Reuters) - Nicolas Maduro ruled Venezuela with a heavy hand for more than 12 years, presiding over deep economic and social crises and resisting pressure from domestic opponents and foreign governments for political change.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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A Guide to Maduro’s Capture and Venezuela’s Uncertain Future | Council on Foreign Relations
2 weeks ago - An early-morning U.S. operation in Venezuela on January 3 led to the capture of the country’s leader, Nicolás Maduro. Two days later, Maduro appeared before a U.S. federal court in New York City, where he pleaded not guilty to drug, weapons, and narco-terrorism charges.
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NBC 6 South Florida
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Who is Nicolás Maduro and why was he wanted by the U.S. government? – NBC 6 South Florida
2 weeks ago - The measures included freezing all Venezuelan government assets in the U.S. and prohibiting American citizens and international partners from doing business with Venezuelan government entities, including the state-owned oil company. Out of options, Maduro began implementing a series of economic measures in 2021 that eventually ended Venezuela’s hyperinflation cycle. He paired the economic changes with concessions to the U.S.-backed political opposition with which it restarted negotiations for what many had hoped would be a free and democratic presidential election in 2024.
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Persuasion
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Maduro Is Gone—Venezuela’s Dictatorship Is Not
2 weeks ago - First things first: the stunningly audacious raid that extracted Nicolás Maduro and his wife from Venezuela is a genuinely history-making victory for Donald Trump. At a cost of zero American lives, the United States captured a singularly destructive force: a dictator whose record of criminality and misrule blighted millions of Venezuelan lives and destabilized politics in the entire Western hemisphere.