Nicolás Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, Says He Was ‘Kidnapped’
During his first federal court appearance in the United States, deposed President Nicolás Maduro told a judge that he had been “kidnapped” and captured by the United States and declared himself as a “prisoner of war.” Meanwhile, tensions in Venezuela are rising with witnesses saying security forces fired shots at unidentified drones in Caracas. NBC’s Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY.
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