Nicolas Maduro's heavy-handed rule in Venezuela is finally ended by Trump

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's 12-year rule has ended. U.S. forces captured him and flew him out of the country. Maduro, Hugo Chavez's successor, faced accusations of dictatorship and human rights abuses. His government was marked by economic crisis and political repression. The U.S. had increased pressure with military buildup and sanctions. Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores, was also captured.