In recent hours, online headlines have claimed that Venezuela’s Supreme Court has ordered the release of Nicolás Maduro. However, official information does not support these assertions, and the situation appears more complex than suggested by sensational reports.
What has been confirmed is that Venezuela’s Supreme Court has taken steps to ensure continuity of government amid ongoing legal and political developments involving Maduro. The court emphasized maintaining institutional stability while judicial processes related to his case continue outside the country. No official statement has indicated that Maduro has been freed or cleared of legal responsibility.
Maduro remains involved in ongoing legal proceedings, and his status has not changed according to verified announcements from authorities. Meanwhile, government institutions continue operating under constitutional mechanisms designed to prevent power vacuums during extraordinary circumstances.
Experts warn that misleading headlines can spread rapidly, especially during periods of heightened political tension. Such reports often rely on exaggerated language that does not accurately reflect official decisions or legal outcomes.
At this moment, claims that the Supreme Court has “released” Nicolás Maduro should be treated as unverified. The public is encouraged to rely on official communications and verified updates as the situation develops.

