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Core Event: Capture of Nicolás Maduro
* What happened: A Delta Force unit captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in a raid on Maduro’s fortified compound.
* Time: 2:01 a.m.
* Location: Maduro’s compound in Venezuela.
* Outcome: Maduro and Flores were taken into U.S. custody.They were initially held on the USS Iwo Jima (Caribbean Sea) and then flown to New York.
* U.S. Casualties: No U.S. personnel were killed.One helicopter was hit by Venezuelan fire but continued the mission.
Key Players & Reactions
* Donald Trump: Ordered the CIA to monitor Maduro months prior. He monitored the operation from Mar-a-Lago, describing it as watching a “television show.” He praised the operation as “amazing.” He justified not seeking Congressional approval due to concerns about leaks.
* Pam Bondi (Attorney general): Described Maduro and Flores as “international narco traffickers” who will face charges in New York.
* Marco Rubio (Secretary of State): Argued pre-notification of congress would have endangered the mission.
* Congress: Expressed trepidation and concern over the operation. Some questioned its legality and the management’s long-term strategy for Venezuela.
* Marjorie Taylor Greene (Rep. R-Ga.): Questioned if the operation aligned with “America First” and suggested focus should be on Mexico for drug cartels.
* Thomas Massie (Rep. R-Ky.): A frequent critic of the president.
Charges Against Maduro & Flores
* maduro:
* Narco-terrorism conspiracy
* Cocaine importation conspiracy
* Possession of machine guns and destructive devices
* Conspiracy to possess machine guns and destructive devices against the united States
* Flores: Cocaine conspiracy
Justification for the Operation (According to the Indictment)
* the Maduro government has allegedly used its power to protect and promote illegal activities, including drug trafficking, for decades.
* This corruption benefits Venezuelan officials, their families, and violent narco-terrorists.
* Venezuela has become a hub for cocaine production, protection, and transport to the United States.
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