The world woke up to a shock. In the dead of night, U.S. special operators stormed a steel-clad fortress in Caracas and snatched Nicolás Maduro and his wife from under a collapsing regime. Trump is already calling it “brilliant.” Congress was left in the dark. Explosions, Night Stalkers, sealed indictments—this wasn’t just a raid, it was a reck… Continues…
In the span of a few violent minutes, years of tense standoffs and failed diplomacy were replaced by rotor blades, breaching charges, and a one-way flight out of Caracas. According to Trump, the assault force hit Maduro’s compound so fast he never reached his steel “safe room,” a fortress within a fortress that U.S. troops had prepared to cut open with blowtorches if necessary. Instead, they dragged out Venezuela’s strongman alive, alongside his wife, as at least seven explosions echoed over the capital and low-flying Night Stalkers thundered overhead.
Hours later, Attorney General Pam Bondi unveiled sweeping narco-terrorism and weapons indictments, vowing Maduro and Cilia Flores would face “the full wrath of American justice” on U.S. soil. Yet even as Trump praised “great, great troops,” questions exploded in Washington: Why was Congress kept in the dark? What authorization, if any, did he seek? For now, the world has only the image of a toppled leader, a pre-dawn phone call, and a president eager to claim a stunning, controversial victory.