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This is how Donald Trump watched the capture of Nicolas Maduro. The White House showed photos

Photos signed as “Operation Absolute Resolve” appeared on White House social media profiles. They depict President Donald Trump and his close associates looking at the actions of the US military in Venezuela. Nicolas Maduro was captured as part of this operation.

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Who was present when Donald Trump watched the action?

What photos were released by the White House?

Where was Nicolas Maduro after his capture?

What song did Donald Trump include in his materials?

The White House showed photos of Donald Trump. He watched the operation to capture Nicolas Maduro

In total, the White House released six photos. Trump was in a room whose walls were covered with black curtains. The table at which Trump sat was also covered with similar fabrics.

Marco Rubio and Donald Trump

Marco Rubio and Donald TrumpWHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT / PAP

Trump sat at the center of the table. Next to him there were, among others: CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Donald Trump and Marco Rubio

CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Donald Trump and Marco RubioWHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT / PAP

In one of the photos, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth can be seen pointing at something in front of him and Trump.

Pete Hegseth, John Ratcliffe and Donald Trump

Pete Hegseth, John Ratcliffe and Donald TrumpWHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE HANDOUT / PAP

This is probably a screen that is not visible in the photos provided.

Donald Trump showed a photo of Nicolas Maduro

Earlier, Trump posted a photo of the captured Maduro on social media. “Nicolas Maduro aboard the USS Iwo Jima,” wrote the US president on his Truth Social platform.

The photo shows Maduro, dressed in a gray tracksuit, wearing dark glasses and headphones, in the company of a DEA anti-drug agent. The US president also posted on his website a compilation of social media videos showing explosions in Caracas accompanied by the song “Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival. The song was a famous anthem against the Vietnam War.

Ashley Davis

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