President Nicolas Maduro Landed in the United States after his capture… I got out of the plane under cover of darkness
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro landed in the United States after his capture by American forces… although we have yet to see a clear picture of him since his landing.
A plane carrying the fallen Latin American leader and his wife Flores Eyelashes arrived at Stewart Air National Guard Base in New York on Saturday afternoon, according to CNN …and after a long time on the tarmac, there is finally movement.
There’s a flurry of activity on the stairs leading to the craft…the group slowly descending to ground level.

CNN
It’s hard to tell exactly where Maduro is in the clip… but a follow-up video clearly shows massive law enforcement taking him into custody.
Watch the video…a crowd of officers dressed in dark clothing surround a person in lighter colored attire – who media reports say is a handcuffed Maduro.
NBC News reports that Maduro is expected to be taken by helicopter to a location in New York where he will be processed and then transported to the MDC in Brooklyn before his court appearance – which could be as early as Monday.

As you know… President Donald Trump announced the large-scale operation made in Venezuela and Maduro’s capture on Truth Social before speaking at length about the operation at Mar-a-Lago.
Maduro and Flores were charged with drugs and weapons …and Trump shared a photo of himself in detention – a blindfold and huge headphones cutting off his senses.

The White House
President Trump revealed that he intends to “lead” Venezuela “until we can make a safe, appropriate and wise transition.” It’s unclear exactly what ways Trump plans to assert his control or what it might mean for the Venezuelan people…some of whom took to the streets to celebrate Maduro’s capture.
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