Trump signals new charges loom for Venezuela’s Maduro

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22:44, 26/03/2026, Thursday
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Trump signals new charges loom for Venezuela’s Maduro
US President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has indicated that additional criminal charges could be filed against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of emptying his country’s prisons and sending inmates to the United States. The remarks came as Maduro appeared in a Manhattan courtroom.

​​​​​​​US President Donald Trump suggested on Thursday that further legal action may be pursued against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, escalating the already high-profile case against the detained leader. Speaking during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump accused Maduro of systematically transferring inmates from Venezuelan prisons into the United States, a charge he said has not yet been formally filed but should be. “He emptied his prisons in Venezuela, emptied his prisons into our country,” Trump stated, adding that he expects the matter to be addressed in court.

Maduro faces Manhattan court appearance

The president’s remarks coincided with Maduro’s appearance in a federal courtroom in Manhattan, where the Venezuelan leader is seeking to have drug trafficking charges against him dismissed. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were apprehended more than two months ago in Caracas during a US military operation, marking a dramatic escalation in Washington’s pursuit of the Venezuelan leadership. Trump characterized Maduro as “a major purveyor” of narcotics entering the US and asserted that the detained president would receive a fair trial.

Further legal proceedings anticipated

Without elaborating on specifics, Trump hinted that additional cases could follow the current proceedings. “But I would imagine there are other trials coming,” he told reporters, leaving open the possibility of broader legal action against Maduro. The remarks underscore the Trump administration’s aggressive posture toward the Venezuelan government, which has been a focal point of US foreign policy in Latin America. Meanwhile, Türkiye, which has maintained diplomatic and economic ties with Venezuela’s leadership, continues to watch the developments closely given its own strategic relationships across the region.



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