White House Quotes Notorious B.I.G. And Says ‘FAFO’ As Donald Trump Captures Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro And Places Him In Brooklyn Jail That Held Diddy & El Chapo

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Okay, y’all, the White House is out here making headlines with some wild new posts, even quoting the late, great Notorious B.I.G. ! They’re telling folks to “FAFO” after President Donald Trump allegedly had Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro scooped up and tossed into a Brooklyn jail. Talk about ironic – Biggie’s hometown, no less!

So, the tea is, early Saturday morning (January 3), U.S. Forces hit Venezuela with a surprise strike. Military operations went down in several key areas. During all the commotion, President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were reportedly captured. They were then jetted out of their country to face serious narcoterrorism conspiracy charges. The Maduros landed at Stewart Airport in Orange County, New York, with DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) agents in tow, before being taken to a Manhattan field office for processing.

From there, it was straight to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC Brooklyn). If that name sounds familiar, it’s because this isn’t just any jail. It’s the same spot that’s held everyone from El Chapo and Diddy to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Luigi Mangione, Sam Bankman Fried, and Michael Cohen. Quite the lineup of “celebrities” awaiting federal trials, right?

Now, let’s talk about the White House’s social media game post-capture. Donald Trump’s team wasn’t playing around. They dropped some eyebrow-raising posts on Instagram. One featured a black and white image of Trump, boldly captioned “FAFO (f**k around and find out).” Their message was clear: “No games. FAFO.”

Another post showcased a clip of President Maduro himself, talking tough and daring “coward” U.S. officials to “come get him.” That clip then dramatically cut to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s press conference with Trump after Maduro’s arrest, where Rubio dropped the iconic line, “If you don’t know, now you know.” And guess what? It all wrapped up with The Notorious B.I.G.’s ‘Hypnotize’ playing in the background. They even shared a third post, stitching together Maduro’s challenges with clips of Rubio and Trump confirming his capture. The caption? “Nicolás Maduro had his chance — until he didn’t. The Trump Admin will always defend American citizens against all threats, foreign and domestic.” They really let him know!

#Socialites, what are your thoughts on all this drama? Check out the Instagram post below and let us know what you think in the comments!

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