The U.S. seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores has intensified global attention, with growing speculation now centered on the whereabouts of their son, Nicolás Maduro Guerra. While U.S. officials confirmed the capture of Maduro and Flores, they made no mention of Maduro Guerra, fueling uncertainty over whether he remains in Venezuela under protection or left the country earlier. In an audio message circulated on social media after the operation, Maduro Guerra warned of betrayal within the ruling movement, saying history would judge the “traitors,” and declared that “no country is safe,” signaling defiance despite his father’s capture. International media reports note that Maduro Guerra is named in U.S. court documents linked to corruption and drug trafficking, allegations denied by the Venezuelan government. <br /> <br />#MaduroCapture #MaduroCaptured #MaduroCapture2026 #MaduroCaptureNews #Caracas #MaduroReaction #USCapturesMaduro #TrumpCapturesMaduro #MaduroArrest #MaduroAndWife #CapturaMaduro #CapturaNicolasMaduro #MariaCorinaMachado #MachadoReturn #MachadoVowsReturn #VenezuelaCrisis #MaduroRegime #VenezuelaPolitics #BreakingNews<br /><br />~PR.152~HT.408~ED.194~
