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The Trump administration is set to seize a Dassault Falcon 200 owned by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, which is currently located in the Dominican Republic. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will make the announcement during his visit to Santo Domingo on Thursday, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter and a State Department document. The operation follows the approval of a foreign aid freeze waiver to cover over $230,000 in storage fees for the plane, which has been used by Maduro and top aides for international travel.
This seizure is part of ongoing U.S. efforts to enforce sanctions against Maduro's government, which the administration alleges engages in sanctions violations. Notably, this comes shortly after President Trump’s special envoy visited Caracas to discuss the repatriation of detained Americans. The U.S. previously seized another of Maduro's planes, valued at $13 million, in September 2024, as part of a continuing crackdown on his government’s financial operations.