Abr. 17, 2026 1:53 am

Trump Accuses Maduro of Sending Criminals and Drugs to the United States, Demands New Charges (VIDEO)

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, issued strong statements against Nicolás Maduro’s regime, describing him as a “very dangerous man” responsible for violence, drug trafficking, and regional destabilization.

Trump asserted that the Venezuelan regime emptied its prisons and sent criminals into U.S. territory, arguing that this practice has directly contributed to rising security concerns in the country. These accusations are not new, as the president has repeatedly claimed that gangs, drug traffickers, and criminals have been sent from Venezuela to the United States.

The president also emphasized the regime’s role in drug trafficking, accusing it of being a key supplier of narcotics entering the United States. In this regard, he insisted that additional charges should still be brought against Maduro, highlighting the seriousness of the alleged crimes that, according to him, have yet to be fully prosecuted.

These statements come in a context where Maduro already faces formal charges in the United States, including allegations related to narco-terrorism and drug trafficking, reinforcing the Trump administration’s position of pursuing the case to its full extent.

The president’s message makes clear a hardline stance toward the Venezuelan regime: not only holding it accountable for its actions, but also advancing legal proceedings aimed at ensuring accountability for the damage caused both within Venezuela and beyond its borders.


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