Pro-Maduro Militias Crack Down On Dissent, Search For Supporters Of U.S. Raid

Plain-clothes gunmen deployed by Venezuela’s leaders are walking the streets and stopping vehicles as they crack down on dissent and pro-American sentiment in the wake of the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces.

The paramilitary members, known as Colectivos, were out in full force on Tuesday as the pro-Maduro regime seeks to maintain control of the country following the surprise U.S. strikes over the weekend, The Guardian reported. Men armed with rifles set up checkpoints in the capital city of Caracas, where they stopped drivers to search their vehicles, phones, and personal belongings, looking for any evidence of support for the United States capturing Maduro, according to The Telegraph.

Police, meanwhile, were instructed to “immediately begin the national search and capture of everyone involved in the promotion or support for the armed attack by the United States.”

One Caracas resident, Mirelvis Escalona, told The Guardian that anyone who is suspected of supporting the United States could be arrested. The Colectivos are reportedly targeting neighborhoods known to be home to those who support the opposition to Venezuela’s current government.

“There’s fear. There are armed civilians here,” said Escalona. “You never know what might happen, they might attack people.”

On Monday, 14 journalists, mostly foreign correspondents, were detained by Venezuelan authorities in Caracas before all of them except one were later released. Two people in western Venezuela were arrested after they celebrated the capture of Maduro, NBC News reported.

“The suspects were shouting slogans against the government, celebrating the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, offending PSUV militants in the neighborhood, and inciting violence, in addition to firing shots,” according to police. Pro-Maduro Venezuelans, meanwhile, marched on the streets of Caracas on Tuesday in support of their captured leader and his wife.

The large-scale crackdown on anti-Maduro sentiment comes as President Donald Trump urges the Venezuelan government to cooperate with the United States.

“If they don’t behave, we will do a second strike,” Trump said on Sunday.

After Maduro’s capture, Trump said that the United States would assume control of Venezuela until a transition could safely take place. Venezuela is now led by interim President Delcy Rodríguez, who was Maduro’s vice president and also worked under Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chávez. Trump said that Rodríguez would “pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro” if she refuses to cooperate with America’s demands. Since taking over, Rodríguez has condemned the U.S. operation to capture Maduro and has claimed that Maduro remains the rightful leader of Venezuela.

While the Trump administration says it’s prepared to apply pressure on Rodríguez, the pro-Maduro regime appears unlikely to give up power anytime soon.

María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader and most recent Nobel Peace Prize winner, told Fox News that Rodríguez represents the same threat to Venezuelans as Maduro.

“Delcy Rodriguez, as you know, is one of the main architects of torture, persecution, corruption, narco trafficking,” Machado said. “She’s the main ally and liaison with Russia, China, Iran, certainly not an individual that could be trusted by international investors. And she’s really rejected, repudiated by the Venezuelan people.”

Vance Lays Out How Trump Plans To Fix The Economy After ’40 Years Of Bad Policy’

Vice President JD Vance said during a Tuesday interview that President Donald Trump’s administration was pulling out all the stops to reshape the American economy after “40 years of bad policy.”

Vance spoke with Salem radio host and CNN commentator Scott Jennings, and said that while former President Joe Biden had certainly dealt a devastating blow, he wasn’t entirely responsible for the longer-term bad policies that had kept the economy from surging forward.

.@VP: The economy wasn’t just wrecked under Biden, it was wrecked by 40 years of bad policy. If we rely on our OWN workers and ingenuity to make our stuff, we’re more prosperous, more free, much wealthier — and that’s exactly what @POTUS‘s economic policies are leading us to. pic.twitter.com/59IzFELIV9

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) January 6, 2026

“The economy, in some ways, wasn’t just wrecked under the Biden administration; it was wrecked by 40 years of bad economic policy,” Vance explained. We shipped way too many jobs to China and other countries all over the world, we became less reliant on ourselves and more reliant on foreign countries, and undoing that takes time.”

Vance touted the progress made in just a year since President Trump was sworn in to begin his second term, adding, “If we rely on our own workers and ingenuity to make our stuff, we’re more prosperous, we’re more free, we’re much wealthier as a country, and that’s exactly what the president’s economic policies are leading us to.”

The vice president went on to address several specific issues that had been driving up costs in the United States, beginning with illegal immigration.

“It is not a coincidence that during the worst open border we have ever had under Joe Biden, the cost of an American home doubled,” Vance said, adding, “Now that we’re getting those illegal immigrants out, you see rents have come down for 4 straight months. We want them to keep coming down.”

.@VP: It is not a coincidence that during the worst open border we have ever had under Joe Biden, the cost of an American home doubled… now that we’re getting those illegal immigrants out, you see rents have come down 4 straight months. We want them to keep coming down. pic.twitter.com/WT38Sv2J3x

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) January 6, 2026

He also addressed the astronomical — and still increasing — health insurance premiums, driven by the unsustainable costs of Obamacare, and said that President Trump had plans to move on that as well.

“The president is sick of Obamacare and how unaffordable it’s made American healthcare, we actually met about this yesterday,” Vance said, adding that other priorities include reducing the cost of housing for American families.

.@VP on Trump admin priorities in 2026: “@POTUS is sick of Obamacare and how unaffordable it’s made American healthcare… We’re very focused on some housing legislation… We really do need to make it harder for foreign countries to take advantage of the American economy.” pic.twitter.com/hYUqRIOgaQ

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) January 6, 2026

“We really do need to make it harder for foreign countries to take advantage of the American economy,” he concluded.

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