Opposition leader Machado says she hasn’t spoken to Trump since attack as she vows to return to Venezuela – live | US attack on Venezuela

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Victoria Bekiempis

At noon on Monday in New York, Nicolás Maduro was escorted into a Manhattan federal courtroom following his capture early on Saturday in Caracas, completing the seized Venezuelan leader’s stunning journey from his capital city to a US courtroom.

It was a surreal display amid the fallout of a brazen US military operation to grab Maduro that has roiled global politics and stunned observers in the US and overseas.

In Manhattan the spectacle played out as Maduro’s larger-than-life persona soon filled Judge Alvin Hellerstein’s courtroom with a mixture of bravado, seriousness, jocularity and defiance.

Nicolás Maduro (front, standing) and his wife Cilia Flores (right) in a courtroom sketch. Photograph: Jane Rosenberg/AFP/Getty Images

Maduro, who was not handcuffed but constrained by ankle shackles, looked forward, toward the jury box, as he walked into court. Before sitting down, Maduro told the public gallery “Happy new year!” in English.

His wife, Cilia Flores, followed shortly after, and she had two large Band-Aids on her face.

Proceedings started in earnest with an exchange of greetings that did little to hint at the enormous significance of the events playing out in the room.

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