'Kidnapped' Maduro Launches Indignant Outburst in Court - the Judge Wasn't Having It
Share and Follow


It’s safe to say that 2026 hasn’t started on a positive note for Nicolás Maduro, the former Venezuelan President, known for his authoritarian rule and alleged involvement in drug trafficking, along with his wife, Cilia Flores, who is also accused of similar crimes.

This past Monday, the duo’s troubles compounded further. Just two days prior, they were indicted in New York on federal charges, including narco-terrorism, cocaine trafficking, and the illegal accumulation of weapons and explosives. These charges also allege that they plotted to wage a campaign against the United States.

In their initial court hearing, the ex-leader vehemently proclaimed his innocence, delivering a fiery outburst. Can you guess how that played out?

Maduro, clad in an orange jumpsuit and shackled at the ankles, defiantly asserted his claims of innocence in Spanish:

As anticipated, Judge Alvin Hellerstein promptly interrupted the former leader’s tirade:

I’m the president of the republic of Venezuela. … I am here kidnapped … I was captured at my home in Caracas, Venezuela.

As my headline suggests, Judge Alvin Hellerstein cut the erstwhile dictator off in a flash:

Let me interfere — there will be a time and a place to go into all of this. Your counsel will be able to make motions. … At this time, I just want to know one thing: Are you Nicolás Maduro Moros?

“I am Nicolás Maduro Moros,’’ the fallen dictator replied.

After Maduro appeared to settle down a bit, the judge read the charges against him:





Mr. Maduro … is charged in one count of narco-terrorism conspiracy, specifically from 1999 to 2025, he knowingly conspired with others … and intentionally provided something of pecuniary value to a person or organization engaged in terrorism and terrorist activity.

After Judge Hellerstein asked Maduro if he understood he had the right to legal counsel, he responded — again:

I am innocent. I am not guilty. I am a decent man. I am still president of my country. I am not guilty of anything that is mentioned here.

Cilia Flores, who also faces a myriad of charges, declared at the same proceeding that she is “completely innocent” when asked by Hellerstein for her plea.




Share and Follow
You May Also Like

The Ashes Update: Australia Secures 4-1 Victory in Fifth Test Amid Emotional Scenes and Late Drama at SCG

Ben Stokes fumes as more Snicko controversy rocks fifth Test In a…

Trump’s Bold 33-Page Strategy Unveils Shocking Global Ambitions: NATO Rattled as Venezuela, Greenland, and Oil Seizures Take Center Stage

Donald Trump has sent shockwaves through one of America’s most vital alliances…

Larry Page Moves Business Ventures Out of California Ahead of Looming Wealth Tax Implementation

Larry Page, cofounder of Google and currently the world’s second-richest individual, has…

Exposed: How a Vulnerable Teen Was Coerced by the FBI into a Fake ISIS Plot

The DOJ claims Christian Sturdivant ‘self-radicalized,’ but records show the 18-year-old was…

Trump Proposes $1.5 Trillion Plan for Military Revamp, Debt Reduction, and Middle-Class Benefits

President Donald Trump has proposed a significant boost to the military budget…

Trump and Rubio Withdraw Support from 66 International Organizations Citing Misalignment with U.S. Interests

During Donald Trump’s second term, it became clear just how extensively…

25-Year-Old Confesses to Attempted Murder of Army Officer in Uniform Near Barracks

A 25-year-old man has confessed to attempting to murder an Army officer…

Palisades Fire Survivors Criticize Newsom and Bass for Alleged Oversight

On Wednesday, over 1,000 people affected by a devastating fire gathered in…