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Maduro Pleads Not Guilty to Narco-Terrorism Charges in Manhattan Court

Published January 5, 2026, 18:05
Maduro Pleads Not Guilty to Narco-Terrorism Charges in Manhattan Court

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appeared in federal court in New York and pleaded not guilty to charges of narco-terrorism and drug trafficking, two days after his arrest in a U.S. operation in Caracas. During the hearing, Maduro declared his innocence and dignity, requesting to read the indictment himself. The case has been assigned to 92-year-old Alvin K. Hellerstein, a veteran judge with experience in terrorism and national security cases. The arrest of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, has sparked international reactions and led to an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. Meanwhile, the Trump administration appears to be seeking a controlled transition of power in Venezuela, with Delcy Rodríguez assuming the interim presidency and expressing a willingness to cooperate with the U.S. Trump has also hinted at possible military action in Colombia and called for coordination with Mexico on drug issues. U.S. officials are investigating the interest of American oil companies in reinvesting in Venezuela, as Trump believes the sector needs restructuring.