U.S. Claims Capture of Venezuelan Leader; "Proof of Life" Demanded

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced that American forces have captured Venezuela's president. The claim was made without immediate evidence or detail. In response, Venezuela's vice president has demanded "proof of life" from the United States. This demand is a formal request to show that the captured leader is alive and well. The Venezuelan government has since declared a state of emergency. The declaration follows the dramatic U.S. claim, signaling a major escalation in tensions between the two nations. The situation remains fluid, with no independent confirmation of the president's status. The international community is watching closely for further developments.