Report Claims U.S. Military Captured Venezuelan Leader Maduro
A news report claims U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro three months ago, with his vice president now serving as acting leader.
A CBS News report claims that U.S. military forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro three months ago, though this assertion could not be independently verified through other sources.
According to the report, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has assumed the role of acting leader of Venezuela following Maduro's alleged capture. The report states that President Trump commented Wednesday that the United States and Venezuela are "working well together."
The circumstances surrounding the alleged capture were not detailed in the available reporting. No confirmation of these events has been obtained from other news organizations or official government sources.
Venezuela has experienced ongoing political turmoil in recent years, with disputed elections and international recognition of opposition leaders challenging Maduro's authority. The country has faced significant economic challenges and international sanctions.
The reported developments, if accurate, would represent a significant shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations and regional geopolitics. However, the claims require additional verification from independent sources and official government statements.