Maduro, His Wife Plead Not Guilty to Narco-Terrorism Charges

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ADUpdated1 hour AgoThe deposed Venezuelan leader pleaded not guilty to all four charges, telling the judge, ‘I am a decent man, the president of my country.’ | Published Jan 05, 2026 | Updated Jan 05, 2026Protesters and counter-protesters gather in front of the Federal District Court in Lower Manhattan where Venezuela leader Nicolás Maduro is expected to appear before a federal judge in New York City, on Jan. 5, 2026. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch TimesHere is the latest•Delcy Rodríguez Sworn In as Venezuelan Interim Leader•Venezuelan Who Confronted Maduro in Court Calls for Him to Face ‘Full Weight of the Law’•Danish Ambassador Affirms Inviolability of Territorial Integrity at UN Meeting••Maduro Confronted by Audience Member in CourtroomDelcy Rodríguez Sworn In as Venezuelan Interim LeaderVenezuelan Who Confronted Maduro in Court Calls for Him to Face ‘Full Weight of the Law’

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