Venezuela live updates: U.S. military seizes 2 oil tankers
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At least 24 Venezuelan security officers were killed in the U.S. military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s military said, raising the death count to at least 56.
A large crowd supporting the ousted president Nicolás Maduro marched through the streets of Caracas on Tuesday, demanding his release from an American jail, while Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, made it clear the regime he put in place remained in power.
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Follow live updates as Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife plead not guilty at their first court appearance in a New York City court.
President Trump warned that the U.S. could launch a second attack on Venezuela if newly worn in President Delcy Rodríguez does not cooperate. In fact, the Republican president told NBC News on Monday that he initially thought American forces would be sent in again by now.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were appearing before a judge in New York to face charges related to drug trafficking after the U.S. military attack on Venezuela.
It has been two days since the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces. As he and his wife prepare to appear in a New York court to face charges, here’s live coverage of everything that is happening in the ongoing tensions.
Follow live updates as Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro arrives in the U.S. following his capture overnight.