Trump, Maduro and Venezuela
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The president of Venezuela was taken by American forces and transported to the U.S. Saturday to face federal drug charges.
US forces took Maduro and his wife to the US warship USS Iwo Jima, and the two are now believed to have arrived in New York state, where they are due to be indicted. Crowds of Venezuelan expats gathered in numerous cities across the world to celebrate the capture of Maduro, who had led the crisis-afflicted Venezuela since 2013.
Online users discussed numerous videos allegedly showing the conservative columnist sounding off about Trump's administration and court opinions.
Lago’s "Tea Room," Donald Trump said that Venezuela “stole our oil,” and that “We couldn’t let them get away with it.”
An online video authentically shows Judge Frank Caprio explaining how he found Barron Trump, the son of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, guilty of assault in a bar and sentenced him to prison, proving that 'no one is above the law.'
Supreme Court decisions have previously resulted in the release of Trump's tax returns — but there's no indication of that happening in early 2026.
Short interest in U.S. President Donald Trump's social media company has jumped following a recent merger announcement, suggesting some traders expect the stock to give back more of its recent gains,
China, a longtime ally of Venezuela, condemned the U.S. strike and capture of President Nicolás Maduro, which came hours after a high-level diplomatic meeting.