Donald Trump announced Delcy Rodríguez as Venezuela's new president after a U.S. military operation captured Nicolás Maduro. Trump stated Rodríguez was sworn in, chosen by Maduro, and willing to cooperate with the U.S. to "make Venezuela great again." Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were taken to New York to face serious charges. Rodríguez, a lawyer and former minister, previously served as Maduro's vice president. Trump declared the U.S. would manage Venezuela until a peaceful transition, promising professional management and investment. Rodríguez, in a televised address, didn't confirm Trump's claims but demanded Maduro's release. Before the capture, Maduro proposed Rodríguez succeed him, which the U.S. rejected. Trump's plan involves significant investment in Venezuela, with benefits directed towards the Venezuelan people.
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