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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was reportedly captured in a U.S. operation and landed in New York on Saturday. Video footage showed a plane arriving at Stewart International Airport, with U.S. personnel, including FBI agents, boarding the aircraft. Multiple news outlets, including CNN and Fox News, identified Maduro as the person who disembarked from the plane.
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