What the U.S. seizure of Venezuelan Pres. Maduro’s airplane alerts
The U.S. was "not mincing words" after seizing Venezuelan Pres. Nicolas Maduro’s airplane on Monday.
After the U.S. authorities seized the airplane, it was flown to Florida, in accordance with a supply. The airplane is the Venezuelan equal to Air Force One, although Maduro was not on board on the time.
The transfer alerts that the U.S. does "not believe he [Maduro] is a legitimate, elected leader," ABC News’ Anne Flaherty says.