POWER ON THE STREETS While His Goons Are Riding In The Streets, Trump Reveals Maduro’s Last Moments Were Spent Failing To Lock Himself In A Bunker!

Tensions surrounding Venezuela’s political crisis appear to be escalating as armed civilian groups loyal to President Nicolás Maduro have been seen mobilizing in the streets, openly declaring they are acting “in defense of Maduro.” The presence of these paramilitary-style colectivos has raised alarm among observers, as they are often associated with intimidation tactics and violent crackdowns during moments of unrest. Their public display of loyalty signals that the situation is becoming more volatile, with the regime leaning heavily on force and fear to project control.

Adding fuel to the fire, former U.S. President Donald Trump made provocative claims about Maduro’s state of mind amid the growing pressure. Trump alleged that Maduro attempted to take cover inside a bunker but was unable to properly secure it, framing the incident as a moment of chaos rather than strength. According to Trump, the image of a leader scrambling for safety—rather than confidently commanding the situation—symbolized panic at the highest level of Venezuela’s government.

While these claims have not been independently verified, the narrative has intensified speculation about Maduro’s grip on power as internal and external pressures mount. Between the visible mobilization of loyalist groups in the streets and high-profile accusations painting Maduro as desperate and rattled, the situation underscores how fragile and unpredictable the moment has become. Whether these developments represent genuine cracks in the regime or simply another phase of political theater, one thing is clear: the struggle over power in Venezuela is entering an increasingly tense and dangerous chapter.