The son of Nicolás Maduro has broken his silence regarding his father’s detention in the United States, revealing a period of acute crisis and the unexpected nature of the former leader’s current daily existence.
A Moment of Perceived Finality
In a series of revelations, the son of the detained leader described a harrowing atmosphere surrounding the capture, specifically pointing to January 3 as a date of extreme dread. According to his account, there was a pervasive belief within the family and by the leader himself that the situation had reached a fatal conclusion.
He thought he was going to die that day.
Son of Nicolás Maduro
The son noted that the family similarly believed Maduro was going to die
on January 3, highlighting the intensity of the uncertainty during the initial stages of the detention.
Survival as a Strategic Win
Despite the gravity of his legal situation and the conditions of his imprisonment, the son suggests that Maduro has adopted a psychological framing of resilience. Rather than focusing on the loss of power or the restriction of his liberty, the former leader views his continued existence as a personal triumph.
He feels that his victory is that he is still alive.
Son of Nicolás Maduro
Beyond the emotional toll, the son has also challenged the public to consider the logistics of the event, suggesting there are deeper questions to be asked regarding how the capture was actually made possible.
Life Inside the U.S. Prison System
Reports on Maduro’s current routine paint a picture of a man seeking solace in faith, literature, and sports. His time in custody is reportedly occupied by a few specific interests that provide a semblance of normalcy and intellectual engagement.
His daily activities include:
- Studying the Bible.
- Reading various books.
- Following the news and matches of the Spanish football club FC Barcelona.