Preparations to present Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife in court in America

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Washington/Caracas, January 05: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores will appear in federal court on Monday. Maduro and Flores, who were arrested and brought to the US after the military attack on Venezuela, will face narco-terrorism charges. On the other hand, people in Venezuela are scared. He is apprehensive about the future. There is silence on the streets. People are collecting daily essential items and medicines.

Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and his wife will appear before a federal judge on Monday, CBS News reports. A spokesperson for the US District Court in the Southern District of New York confirmed this on Sunday. The spokesman said Maduro and Celia Flores will appear in federal court at 12 noon on Monday. It will be his first appearance in court on criminal charges since being expelled from Venezuela during a US military operation in Caracas on Saturday. Maduro arrived at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn at approximately 8:52 pm on Saturday night. His wife has been kept at an unknown place.

Information will be given to Congress: According to the report, officials of President Donald Trump administration will give confidential information on Venezuela to some members of Congress on Monday evening at 5:30 pm. According to an administration official, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Attorney General Pam Bondi, CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Dan Kane will brief Congress on the entire military operation.

Four Americans still in custody in Venezuela: At least four Americans are in custody in Venezuela, according to a lawyer. The US government is aware that some Americans detained in Venezuela ahead of the holidays are still there. Senator Chris Van Hollen said we must work to return every American who has been wrongfully detained abroad.

Venezuela with Maduro: According to Fox News report, a high Venezuelan official said on Sunday that the country is united behind Maduro. In a recording, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said that the unity of the revolutionary force is completely confirmed. Maduro is the President of the country and will remain so. Meanwhile, Vice President Delsey Rodriguez has taken over the interim leadership of the country.

Opposition is celebrating: According to CNN report, Venezuela is entering uncertain times. There is silence in the streets of the capital and other cities. People are afraid to go out due to the deployment of security forces. People are collecting essential goods and medicines. The opposition is celebrating quietly. Long queues formed outside grocery stores in the city of Maracaibo, a major oil hub. This uncertainty is spread everywhere.