Maduro to make first courtroom look since NYC seize as Trump points stark warning to Venezuela’s interim chief: Live updates

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is set to make his first court appearance after he was captured in a shock US military operation and hit with narco-terrorism charges.
Maduro, 63, and his wife, Cilia, 69, are expected to appear before a judge at Manhattan Federal Court for a brief, but required, legal proceeding at 12pm ET.
The South American leader and his wife were spotted awkwardly shuffling along a helipad Monday morning as they were transported from Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center to court.
The couple faces drug and weapons charges that carry the death penalty if convicted.
Maduro is being represented by Barry J. Pollack, a Washington, DC-based lawyer known for helping to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
His legal team is expected to contest the legality of his arrest, arguing that he is immune from prosecution as a sovereign head of state.
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