Maduro likely headed for "inhumane" jail that housed Ghislaine Maxwell
Summary
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife have been taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn following a U.S. operation led by the Trump administration. The facility, known for its poor conditions, houses high-profile prisoners. President Trump stated that Maduro will face trial for his alleged crimes on U.S. soil.Key Facts
- Nicolás Maduro and his wife are reportedly held at MDC Brooklyn, a federal facility in New York.
- MDC Brooklyn houses around 1,300 inmates and is known for poor living conditions.
- The facility is used for high-profile detainees awaiting trial.
- President Trump confirmed that Maduro will be tried in the U.S. for alleged crimes.
- MDC Brooklyn has been criticized for unsanitary and dangerous conditions.
- The U.S. operation to capture Maduro was called "Operation Absolute Resolve."
- President Trump mentioned potential U.S. involvement in Mexico, Cuba, and Colombia over drug trafficking concerns.
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