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Trump Says Secret 'Discombobulator' Helped U.S. Capture Maduro

Unnamed U.S. officials caution he may be conflating existing cyber and acoustic tools, leaving key details unverified.

Overview

  • In an Oval Office interview with the New York Post, President Trump said a classified system he calls the Discombobulator made Venezuelan defenses “not work” during the Jan. 3 Caracas raid.
  • Trump said Venezuelan forces equipped with Russian and Chinese rockets could not fire as U.S. helicopters moved in to seize Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores.
  • Eyewitness accounts from Maduro’s security detail describe sudden radar failures, the arrival of drones and helicopters, and intense symptoms such as nosebleeds, vomiting blood, and collapse; White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reposted one such account on Jan. 10.
  • A senior U.S. official told CNN that multiple capabilities were used in the operation, including cyber tools to disable defenses and existing acoustic systems to disorient personnel, casting doubt on a single new “weapon.”
  • Trump’s remarks followed media reports about U.S. procurement of a pulsed‑energy device linked by some to “Havana Syndrome,” while Maduro remains in federal custody in Brooklyn awaiting trial and Delcy Rodríguez serves as Venezuela’s interim leader.