Kidnapped Dictator Briefly Visits New Windsor
After violating the Constitution and kidnapping Nicolás Maduro, the Trump regime brought the Venezuelan dictator to Stewart Airport en route to New York City to be charged instead of at The Hague.
Pictured Above: Upon learning that kidnapped Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro was arriving at New York Stewart International Airport, the Mid-Hudson Valley Democratic Socialists of America organized a protest against the Trump regime’s illegal actions. In a statement to The Monroe Gazette, Leanna Zilles, Chapter Co-Chair, Mid-Hudson Valley DSA said:
“The Trump administration’s unilateral attack on Venezuela is nothing more than a greedy, inhumane attempt to install regime change and steal another country’s oil. When a US Military plane brought President Maduro to Stewart Airport on Saturday, Mid-Hudson Valley DSA and other community members held the line outside to make it clear: this war will hurt working people across the globe. We stand in solidarity with the sovereign people of Venezuela and call on Congress to block Trump’s military aggression.”
Below, a video shared with Mid-Hudson News shows Maduro’s arrival at Stewart Airport.
While no one will tell you Maduro is someone to be supported or even empathized with—he is, by all accounts, human garbage—the Trump regime conducted the kidnapping without congressional authorization and without notifying Congress of the action. This is not only illegal but also places our men and women in uniform in clear and present danger. Embroiling them in yet another war for oil that serves no other purpose beyond making Chevron’s shareholders wealthier.
Chevron’s CEO Mike Wirth, since May, has been making noise about the potential loss of Chevron’s ability to access and sell Venezuelan oil on America’s state propaganda network, Fox News.
As part of his continued charm offensive with Trump, Wirth, attended a White House dinner in November to welcome another piece of human garbage, Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
Oil Company executives, unlike Congress, knew about the attack on Venezeulea in advance.
The actions taken by Pete Hegseth, secretary of defense, Marco Rubio, secretary of state, and other unidentified entities in the Trump regime also violate international law, which prohibits the use of force in international relations. (As always, it’s important to point out that Trump is not in charge of much of anything, with Vice President J.D. Vance, Director of the Office of Management and Budget and Project 2025 co-author Russell Vought, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller actually running the regime.)
This is worth noting because, while Trump may be immune from prosecution in the United States, the others are not. Trump can, and someday should, face war crimes charges alongside Hegseth at The Hague if this country had any real courage. For those unfamiliar, the International Court of Justice is based in The Hague in the Netherlands and is the main judicial organization operated by the United Nations. The United States is not a participant, which is why Dick Cheney and George W. Bush got away with that last pointless war for oil that led to hundreds of thousands of deaths, including 4,576 of our men and women in uniform.
The kidnapping also comes not long after Trump’s pardoning of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who participated in the same kind of drug trafficking scheme that Maduro is being accused of. So if anyone is looking for logic here as to why the former dictator just received a pardon for doing the same thing Maduro is accused of doing, feel free to find it because I can’t.
Here’s what I do know:
On December 24, the Department of Justice “found” over a million more Epstein documents that it failed to release, which is also in violation of the recent law passed by Congress that demanded all of the files be released by December 31.
On December 31, House Republicans released special prosecutor Jack Smith’s full deposition and video concerning Trump’s involvement in the January 6 terrorist attack, expressing Smith’s belief that Trump was the main beneficiary and criminally responsible for what happened that day.
Three days later, the Trump regime kidnapped Maduro.
Do you believe in coincidence? Because I sure don’t.


