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Why Trump Removed Venezuela’s Maduro

by Yonkers Observer Report
January 4, 2026
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David E. Sanger, our national security correspondent, describes the implications of President Trump’s launching of the attack that captured the Venezuelan president, and Trump’s declaration that the United States would “run the country.”

By David E. Sanger, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Leila Medina and June Kim

January 3, 2026

new video loaded: Why Trump Removed Venezuela’s Maduro

David E. Sanger, our national security correspondent, describes the implications of President Trump’s launching of the attack that captured the Venezuelan president, and Trump’s declaration that the United States would “run the country.”

By David E. Sanger, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Leila Medina and June Kim

January 3, 2026

new video loaded: Why Trump Removed Venezuela’s Maduro

David E. Sanger, our national security correspondent, describes the implications of President Trump’s launching of the attack that captured the Venezuelan president, and Trump’s declaration that the United States would “run the country.”

By David E. Sanger, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Leila Medina and June Kim

January 3, 2026

new video loaded: Why Trump Removed Venezuela’s Maduro

David E. Sanger, our national security correspondent, describes the implications of President Trump’s launching of the attack that captured the Venezuelan president, and Trump’s declaration that the United States would “run the country.”

By David E. Sanger, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Leila Medina and June Kim

January 3, 2026

Tags: International relationsMilitaryUS PoliticsVenezuela

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