Nicolás Maduro, the ousted president of Venezuela, appeared in a New York City courthouse after his capture and pleaded not guilty to charges including narco-terrorism and cocaine importation, claiming to be a “prisoner of war.” Alongside his wife, Cilia Flores, who also pleaded not guilty, Maduro stated he is innocent and remains the president of Venezuela. His legal team is expected to challenge the legality of his arrest, citing his status as a sovereign leader. This incident marks a significant shift in Maduro’s fate and raises questions about the future of Venezuela.
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