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Venezuela Military Action: News Network Coverage Analysis - News Directory 3

Venezuela Military Action: News Network Coverage Analysis

January 6, 2026 Victoria Sterling Business
News Context
At a glance
  • The first weekend of 2026 began with overnight breaking news of U.S.
  • The couple, alongside their son, ⁣were charged with federal criminal offenses tied⁣ to⁣ alleged drug trafficking and related crimes and are expected to be prosecuted in the United...
  • News outlets instantly switched to breaking news mode, covering⁣ the initial strikes in Caracas and ongoing developments throughout the‍ weekend.
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U.S. Military Action in Venezuela: A Weekend of Breaking News Coverage


U.S. military ⁤Action in Venezuela: A Weekend of Breaking News Coverage

Table of Contents

  • U.S. military ⁤Action in Venezuela: A Weekend of Breaking News Coverage
    • At a Glance
    • ABC News
    • CBS News
    • CNN

At a Glance

  • What: U.S. military action in Venezuela leading to teh capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
  • Where: caracas, Venezuela; coverage ⁤originating from the U.S. (Mar-a-Lago, New York, Washington⁤ D.C.).
  • when: ‍Beginning overnight on January⁢ 1-2, 2026.
  • Why it Matters: Meaningful geopolitical event with potential ramifications for regional stability, drug trafficking, and⁣ U.S.-Venezuela relations.
  • What’s Next: Maduro and Flores are expected to be prosecuted in⁢ the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Ongoing‍ coverage of the political and economic⁤ fallout is anticipated.

The first weekend of 2026 began with overnight breaking news of U.S. ⁢military action in Venezuela. This action led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia ⁤Flores early Saturday morning.

The couple, alongside their son, ⁣were charged with federal criminal offenses tied⁣ to⁣ alleged drug trafficking and related crimes and are expected to be prosecuted in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

News outlets instantly switched to breaking news mode, covering⁣ the initial strikes in Caracas and ongoing developments throughout the‍ weekend. They also provided live coverage of President Donald Trump’s press conference ⁢from Mar-a-Lago, Florida, on Saturday morning.

Here’s a breakdown of how each network responded to the breaking news situation and how their coverage evolved throughout the‍ weekend. (All times ET.)

ABC News

ABC news‍ had special reports of the breaking⁣ news at 3:56 a.m.and 4:29 a.m., anchored by Alicious Koki with additional reporting by Martha Raddatz, Selina Wang, Matt Rivers, Old Hasan and ⁤contributor Steve Ganyard.

CBS News

CBS News was the first‍ broadcast network with a special report at 2:42 a.m., anchored by Carissa Lawson. It also aired another special report at 4:43 a.m.⁢ Newly minted CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil anchored a special edition⁣ of the evening news program on⁢ Saturday evening. His 10-city inaugural tour has been postponed to a later date, and he will anchor his first regular Monday edition from ‍New York.

CNN

CNN ⁢was the first network to report the military strikes in Venezuela,with Alex Michaelson anchoring at 1:42 a.m. Polo⁣ Sandoval, Ben hunte and frederik Pleitgen anchored overnight coverage. Wolf Blitzer, Erin ‍Burnett and sara Sidner ⁢ anchored the network’s mid-morning and afternoon coverage.

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