
From bus driver to dictator: Nicolás Maduro’s rise and fall in Venezuela
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Nicolás Maduro, who was captured by the Trump administration on Saturday, used to be a bus driver before his ascent through the country's political system.
Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
The actions mark a stunning fall for Maduro, who was serving his third term as president of Venezuela. He led an administration that grappled with economic challenges, mass protests, disputed election results and allegations of narco-trafficking.
Maduro was born in Venezuela’s capital of Caracas on Nov. 23, 1962. As a young man, he was sent to communist Cuba in 1986 for a year of ideological instruction — his only studies after high school.
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