Venezuela’s ousted president Nicolas Maduro has made his first appearance in a US federal court, where he pleaded not guilty to narco-trafficking charges. Maduro declared himself a prisoner of war, and insisted he was still Venzuela’s leader. Is US law in conflict with international law?
Meanwhile, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as the country’s new president. What does it mean for the country and the region?
00:00 Legal concerns surround US capture of Venezuela’s Maduro
02:18 Gloria Browne-Marshall, Constitutional Lawyer
08:14 Leslie Vinjamuri, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
12:27 Rebecca Bill Chavez, President & CEO, Inter-American Dialogue
20: 17 Sandra Weiss, Journalist
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