A dramatic chain of events unfolded overnight as the United States reportedly carried out a large-scale military strike in Venezuela, setting off one of the most consequential political crises in the country’s modern history.
BREAKING: Senator Mike Lee says Rubio told him that Nicolás Maduro has been arrested by U.S. forces to face criminal charges in the U.S., and that recent military action was to protect the operation. Lee added no further action in Venezuela is expected. pic.twitter.com/oloBsKUxhH
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According to multiple breaking reports, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured during a covert U.S. operation and subsequently flown out of the country. U.S. Senator Mike Lee stated that Senator Marco Rubio personally informed him that Maduro had been taken into custody by American forces to face criminal charges in the United States, adding that the recent military action was conducted solely to secure the operation. Lee emphasized that no further U.S. military action inside Venezuela is expected at this time.
BREAKING: President Trump claims that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife have been captured and flown out of the country as part of U.S. military actions. There has been no independent confirmation. pic.twitter.com/SKGce7N025
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Power Vacuum and Conflicting Statements
BREAKING: Delcy Rodríguez has become Venezuela’s first female president in the wake of a terror attack in Caracas. Details are still emerging. pic.twitter.com/DbZ84jlD2u
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In a separate development, Rodríguez earlier stated during a morning call that she does not know the whereabouts of President Maduro or his wife, urging the United States to provide proof of life. The conflicting timelines and statements have deepened confusion about who currently controls the levers of power in Venezuela.
BREAKING: In a call this morning, Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez said she does not know the whereabouts of President Nicolás Maduro or his wife and called on the United States to issue a proof of life. pic.twitter.com/mjacskdKP3
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Image Fuels Global Speculation
Further intensifying global attention, a purported image of Nicolás Maduro following his capture began circulating online. While unverified, the image has fueled speculation and prompted urgent calls for clarification from international organizations and regional governments.
BREAKING: First image purportedly showing Nicolás Maduro after being captured by the United States.
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Authenticity has not been verified. https://t.co/7hBru42a4i pic.twitter.com/W99xqXMvAI
Regional and Global Implications
The alleged arrest of Maduro marks a potential turning point in U.S.–Venezuela relations and could reshape political dynamics across Latin America. Markets, diplomatic channels, and security analysts are closely monitoring developments as questions mount over legality, sovereignty, and the future of Venezuela’s leadership.
As of now, neither Washington nor Caracas has released full official documentation confirming all aspects of the operation. With information evolving rapidly, the world is watching for verified statements that may bring clarity to a situation already redefining geopolitical fault lines.
BREAKING: Reports indicate U.S. air activity over Caracas, Venezuela, with video circulating that appears to show U.S. helicopters in the area. The reported strikes are said to be targeting military facilities and oil refineries. This remains a developing situation. pic.twitter.com/s3XSBSs9dD
— My1stAmerica (@My1stAmerica) January 3, 2026
This is a developing story. Updates are expected as more confirmed details emerge.

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