Venezuelans are trying to understand who is in charge after the United States announced the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Venezuela's constitution says the vice president should take over, and President Donald Trump says his administration has been in contact with Maduro’s deputy, Delcy Rodríguez. But Rodríguez is trying to project unity among the ruling party’s factions while downplaying any hint of betrayal. Meanwhile, Nobel Peace Prize-winning opposition leader María Corina Machado says her movement is ready to assert authority. She cites its reported victory in the disputed 2024 election. But Trump indicated that Machado lacks the popular support to govern.