
U.S. seizes Maduro's plane, brings it to Florida
U.S. officials announced that they have seized an airplane in the Dominican Republic belonging to Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro, and flew it back to the US in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Fox Multimedia Reporter Bowen Kedrowicz joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft with a live report from Fort Lauderdale.
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