Nicolás Maduro ‘tries to imitate my dance’, says Trump in latest accusation
Donald Trump accused Nicolás Maduro of imitating his dance moves during a gathering of congressional Republicans in Washington. The accusation follows reports that Maduro's public dancing was perceived by the White House as mocking U.S.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump accused Nicolás Maduro of imitating his dance moves during a gathering of congressional Republicans in Washington. The accusation follows reports that Maduro's public dancing was perceived by the White House as mocking U.S. military pressure. Trump also made unsubstantiated claims about Maduro's violence and torture chambers in Caracas. These comments came after Maduro's arraignment hearing in Manhattan, following his recent capture by U.S. forces in Venezuela. Trump acknowledged criticism of his own dancing, while also claiming his supporters enjoy it.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTrump accused Maduro of imitating his dance moves.
Nicolás Maduro is facing terrorism and drug trafficking charges.
He’s a violent guy, and he’s killed millions of people.
Maduro's public dancing contributed to the White House’s decision to abduct him.
US forces seized Maduro and his wife in a raid on Saturday.