Key Highlights
- Four sources familiar with the movements of Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez confirmed her location to Reuters, although the news agency cited Russia’s foreign ministry as claiming the report was "fake." Earlier in the day, Rodriguez demanded in audio played on Venezuelan state TV that the U. S.
- provide "proof of life" for Maduro and his wife after President Donald Trump said the pair were captured in a U. S.
- military operation.
- "We demand that President Donald Trump’s government provide immediate proof of life for President Maduro and the First Lady," Rodriguez said, according to Reuters.
- LIVE UPDATES: VENEZUELA'S MADURO IS CAPTURED BY THE US Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro is seen flanked by his wife Cilia Flores, right, and Delcy Rodriguez, left, in Caracas, Venezuela May 24, 2018.


