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Moving Nicolás Maduro, the former leader of Venezuela, will require intricate planning to keep him safe as he travels from a Brooklyn lockup to a Manhattan court.
The ornate neoclassical facade of Venezuela's palm tree-lined Miraflores Palace — the seat of power held by Nicolás Maduro for more than a decade — is in stark contrast to where, now deposed, he is currently confined: a drab,
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to make his first appearance in a US court.
Trump says U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela, Maduro jailed in New York after U.S. military operation
Nicolas Maduro and his wife are expected to face federal charges related to drug trafficking and working with gangs designated as terrorist organizations.
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is scheduled to make his first court appearance in New York City after the United States captured him in a surprise attack and flew him to New York.
Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro declared himself 'innocent' and a 'decent man' as he pleads not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges.
CBS News New York's Chopper 2 captured the moments when the plane landed and Maduro and his wife were escorted off the plane.
Nicolás Maduro and his wife are set to make his first appearance Monday in a U.S. courtroom on the narco-terrorism charges the Trump administration used to justify capturing him and bringing him to New York.
Venezuela's government declared a state of emergency and denounced what it called "extremely serious military aggression" by the U.S.