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US prosecution ‘has nothing’ on Venezuelan president – Maduro’s son to RT (EXCLUSIVE)

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US prosecution ‘has nothing’ on Venezuelan president – Maduro’s son to RT (EXCLUSIVE)
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Published: March 30, 2026 12:05 pm
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The country’s leader was abducted by US commandos in early January and indicted in a New York court on drug trafficking charges

US prosecutors have “nothing” on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was abducted by US commandos in early January and indicted on several charges related to drug trafficking and weapons possession, National Assembly deputy and his son, Nicolas Maduro Guerra, has exclusively told RT.

A member of Venezuela’s National Assembly, he said his father’s defense team has presented “innovative arguments” during the ongoing trial.

“There is no evidence that Nicolas Maduro and [his wife] Cilia Flores committed crimes,” he stressed, insisting that the process is politically motivated.

The Venezuelan president and his spouse face charges of narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, possession of machineguns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machineguns and destructive devices against the United States. Both entered a not guilty plea.

The US had long accused Maduro of having links to drug cartels and helping to flood America with narcotics, while refusing to recognize him as a legitimate leader and offering a $50 million bounty for information leading to his arrest and conviction.

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The Venezuelan president has vehemently denied the accusations, arguing that Washington has been using them as a pretext for military aggression with a view to toppling his government.

Last month, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, who assumed power following the US intervention, emphasized that Maduro remains Venezuela’s legitimate head of state despite his capture.

Speaking in January, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov characterized Maduro’s abduction by US special forces as a “flagrant violation of international law.”

The diplomat said at the time that that assessment was shared by the overwhelming “global majority,” including the Global South and East.

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