Here’s a straight, fact-based explanation you can use — without exaggeration, clickbait, or spreading misinformation — about the recent images and claims you might have seen online regarding Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro:
🧵 What’s Really Happening With Photos/Videos Circulating Online
- There was a highly unusual U.S. military operation in early January 2026 in which Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were taken into U.S. custody after a raid in Caracas. This was confirmed by multiple mainstream news outlets.
- Official images released by the U.S. government show Maduro shortly after the operation, for example on board a U.S. naval vessel, but these are the only verified ones available so far.
- Many other images and video clips shared widely online are false or misleading. Fact-checking organizations — including AFP and other reputable outlets — have identified several viral visuals as AI-generated or doctored.
- One widely shared photo claimed to show Maduro handcuffed with a bloodied shirt — it was shown to be AI-generated and not authentic.
- A circulating video purportedly showing him being escorted by U.S. officers was also determined to be AI-generated, not real footage.
- Research on this situation highlights how deepfake and AI-generated content flooded social media after the event, leading many inaccurate or misleading visuals to be mistaken for real evidence.
📌 In Short
- Only a few official images from the actual operation have been confirmed, mainly those shared by U.S. authorities.
- A large number of other “leaked” photos or videos are either AI-generated or clearly altered, and should not be treated as factual.
- When reading or sharing content about this topic, it’s important to check whether the source is an official press release or a trusted news organization.