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‘Kidnapped’ Maduro Pleads Not Guilty During U.S. Court Appearance on Drug Charges

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
January 6, 2026
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'Kidnapped' Maduro Pleads Not Guilty During U.S. Court Appearance on Drug Charges
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In a scene of extraordinary legal and political theater, toppled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro stood shackled in a Manhattan courtroom on Monday, pleading not guilty to narcotics terrorism charges while defiantly declaring he was the victim of a “military abduction” and “kidnapping” orchestrated by the United States.

The 63-year-old leader, wearing orange and beige prison garb, delivered a fiery statement through an interpreter before U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein cut him off. “I am innocent. I am not guilty. I am a decent man. I am still president of my country,” Maduro proclaimed, reducing the high-stakes criminal proceeding to a raw battle over sovereignty and the legitimacy of his stunning weekend capture.

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  • The Charges: A “Narco-Terrorism” Conspiracy
  • Caracas Regroups With A Pragmatic Successor Taking Power
  • Washington’s Oil-First Blueprint

'Kidnapped' Maduro Pleads Not Guilty During U.S. Court Appearance on Drug Charges
The Charges: A “Narco-Terrorism” Conspiracy

Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, both entered not-guilty pleas to four criminal counts, including narco-terrorism conspiracy and cocaine importation. The U.S. alleges Maduro oversaw a vast drug-trafficking network partnering with Mexican cartels and Colombian rebels to flood America with cocaine—charges he has long dismissed as a “mask for imperialist designs” on Venezuela’s oil.

His defense lawyer, Barry Pollack, signaled a brutal legal fight ahead, promising “voluminous and complex litigation” centered on the illegality of the U.S. raid that snatched Maduro from Caracas. The dramatic hearing, watched by dueling protesters outside, set the next court date for March 17, ensuring the case will dominate headlines for months.

Caracas Regroups With A Pragmatic Successor Taking Power

Hours later in Venezuela, the political reality on the ground shifted decisively. Maduro’s vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, was sworn in as interim president, offering words of support for her captured boss but pointedly refusing to vow a fight against Washington. Her ascent aligns with a reported U.S. intelligence assessment that concluded opposition figures like Nobel winner Maria Corina Machado lacked the clout to maintain order, and that Rodriguez was among the few Maduro loyalists capable of preventing total collapse.

The move reveals Trump’s pragmatic, oil-first strategy: sidelining the idealistic opposition in favor of dealing with the entrenched Chavista power structure. White House officials confirmed Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in “constant correspondence” with Rodriguez’s government, asserting Washington holds total “leverage” over Caracas through a complete oil embargo.

Washington’s Oil-First Blueprint

The administration left no doubt about its ultimate goal. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the raid’s legality, while Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller bluntly stated, “the United States of America is running Venezuela… We set the terms and conditions.”

President Trump elaborated, telling NBC the U.S. must “fix the country first” before any elections, a project centered on rebuilding Venezuela’s shattered oil industry with American companies. Representatives from ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and Chevron are scheduled to meet with Energy Secretary Chris Wright this week, a clear signal that the “fix” is a corporate takeover disguised as nation-building.

For now, the world is left with two competing realities. In a New York courtroom, a defiant Maduro claims he is a kidnapped president. In Washington and Caracas, his former deputy is cutting deals to keep the peace while the U.S. prepares to siphon the nation’s wealth. The trial will determine Maduro’s guilt, but the verdict on Venezuela’s future as a sovereign state has already been delivered from the Oval Office.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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