Shocking! Venezuela Gov’t Overthrown By ‘War Monger’ Trump, President Maduro Kidnapped!

By Our Reporter

The Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has issued an explosive accusation against the United States, claiming that President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores have been forcibly taken following what it describes as a coordinated military aggression.

In a nationally televised address, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez declared that Venezuelan authorities do not know the whereabouts of the Head of State or his wife, and formally demanded that the administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump provide immediate proof of life for both individuals.

According to Rodríguez, the alleged operation involved aerial bombardments and armed actions that resulted in the deaths of Venezuelan officials, members of the armed forces, and civilians. She condemned the incident as a direct assault on Venezuela’s sovereignty and a grave violation of international law.

Rodríguez accused Washington of executing a long-standing regime-change agenda, recalling that President Maduro had previously been subjected to U.S. sanctions and public threats, including the placement of a monetary reward on information leading to his arrest during Trump’s tenure.

She called on “all the vital forces of Venezuelan society” to activate in defense of national independence, warning that no foreign power has the authority to issue commands to the Venezuelan state.

The Vice President urged citizens to mobilize in what she termed “perfect national unity” to defend the country’s natural resources and its inalienable right to self-determination, describing sovereignty as “the most sacred inheritance of the homeland.”

Invoking the legacy of Simón Bolívar, Rodríguez asserted that no external aggression would be allowed to undermine the historical foundations of the Venezuelan nation or reverse its anti-imperialist struggle.

The Venezuelan government has not yet presented independent evidence confirming the alleged abduction, and no official response has been issued by U.S. authorities regarding the claims. However, the statements mark a dramatic escalation in already tense relations between Caracas and Washington.

Regional observers warn that if the accusations are substantiated, the incident could trigger severe diplomatic and geopolitical consequences across Latin America and beyond.

As of publication, the fate and location of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores remain officially undisclosed, intensifying uncertainty and fueling international concern.

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