
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Maduro Pleads Not Guilty; Venezuela Regroups With New Leader
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Jan 6, 2026 In this insightful discussion, Miles Miller, a Bloomberg reporter who covered Nicolás Maduro's landmark court appearance, shares details about the ex-president's plea of not guilty in a high-stakes narco-terrorism case. David Gurra, a Bloomberg News correspondent, explores U.S. strategies for Venezuela, including efforts to revitalize the oil industry under Trump's administration. The podcast also highlights the political surge of acting president Delcy Rodríguez and the looming threats of repression in Venezuela's turbulent landscape.
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Maduro Pleads Not Guilty In Manhattan
- Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty to US narco-terrorism charges and asserted his innocence through an interpreter.
- His defense plans to argue sovereign immunity and prepare voluminous, complicated filings, per Miles Miller.
US Names Rubio To Run Venezuela Effort
- The White House has tasked Marco Rubio to lead political and economic reforms in Venezuela after Maduro's ouster.
- Stephen Miller says the US is getting "full, complete and total cooperation" from the acting Venezuelan government.
Trump Pushes Rapid Oil Revival
- President Trump urged US oil majors to rebuild Venezuela's oil industry and suggested possible government subsidies.
- He claimed companies could be "up and running" in less than 18 months, a timeline experts call unrealistic.
