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    Americans evenly split on Maduro’s abduction, poll shows | Donald Trump News

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJanuary 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    One in three Americans opposes the Venezuelan leader’s abduction by US forces, a poll shows, while others are unsure.

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    Americans are evenly split in their support for the US military operation to abduct Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, an opinion poll has found.

    Thirty-three percent of Americans support Maduro’s abduction, compared with 34 percent who are against it and 32 percent who are not sure, the Reuters/Ipsos poll showed on Monday.

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    Supporters of President Donald Trump’s Republican Party are much more likely to support the military operation, with 65 percent in favour, compared with 11 percent of Democrats and 23 percent of independents.

    On the question of who should govern Venezuela, Americans lean against Washington taking control of the country, according to the poll.

    Forty-three percent oppose Washington governing Venezuela until a new government is established in Caracas, compared with 34 percent in favour and 20 percent who are unsure.

    Americans lean against the US stationing troops in Venezuela – 47 percent to 30 percent – according to the poll.

    More Americans than not also oppose the Trump administration taking control of Venezuela’s oil fields, with 46 percent against the idea and 30 percent in favour.

    On the question of whether the US could become “too involved” in the Latin American country, 72 percent are very or somewhat concerned.

    Trump said on Saturday that the US would “run” Venezuela, though officials in his administration have sought to downplay the prospect of Washington occupying the country.

    On Sunday, Trump threatened further military action against Venezuela if it “doesn’t behave”.

    Maduro, who was abducted in a raid by US special forces over the weekend, on Monday made his first court appearance to face charges related to “narcoterrorism”, drug trafficking and weapons possession.

    Maduro pleaded not guilty to all charges, declaring himself the victim of a kidnapping and a “decent man”.

    “I am still president of my country,” Maduro told a US federal court in New York through an interpreter.

    Maduro, his wife, Cilia Flores, son Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra, and three others face the possibility of life in prison if convicted.

    On Monday, Maduro’s deputy, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, was sworn in as Venezuela’s interim president.

    “I come with pain over the kidnapping of two heroes who are being held hostage: President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores,” Rodriguez said during a swearing-in ceremony at Venezuela’s National Assembly.

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