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Venezuela faces deeper chaos after Maduro's fall as experts warn fractured regime could unleash more brutal violence and repression than under former president's rule.
Nicolas Maduro served as president of Venezuela for more than 10 years before he was ousted over the weekend in a United States military operation that captured and brought him to the U.S. to face narco-terrorism charges.
A stalwart of Venezuela’s socialist regime for decades, the 56-year-old has abruptly ascended to the seat of power.
A federal jail with a documented history of power outages, staffing shortages and detainee complaints just got two more high-profile detainees.
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Most of Nicolás Maduro's inner circle remain in Venezuela, including others wanted by the U.S.
After his capture by U.S. forces, some of Nicolás Maduro's closest confidants remain in their posts, including many wanted by the U.S.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured by the United States. President Donald Trump insisted the U.S. government would run the country at least temporarily.
Donald Trump's first administration offered a $15 million reward for any information on Maduro in 2020. Biden's State Department increased it.
With Nicolás Maduro in U.S. custody, who is Venezuela's new acting President Delcy Rodríguez, and what are her chances of remaining in power?
President Donald Trump praised the raid in Venezuela to capture Nicolás Maduro as "brilliant" while criticizing Democrats for not supporting the operation. He also mentioned Maduro's dancing, which was reportedly seen as arrogant inside the White House.