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When Dictators Become Defendants. Nicolás Maduro, Noriega, & the Limits of Power | Profiling Evil

When Dictators Become Defendants. Nicolás Maduro, Noriega, & the Limits of Power | Profiling Evil

Profiling Evil · Mike King

January 5, 202617m 15s

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Show Notes

What happens when a head of state is no longer treated as a political actor, but as a criminal defendant? In this episode of Profiling Evil, we walk through why U.S. federal prosecutors placed Nicolás Maduro in the same legal category as Manuel Noriega, and why comparisons to El Chapo often miss the mark. This video is not about whether the United States should act, it’s about what actually happened, why these legal decisions were made, and how behavior, power, and entitlement shape the downfall of criminalized leaders. We’ll explore how Noriega lost political immunity and why El Chapo is not the same as a dictator branded a criminal. Did these leaders misjudge their immunity? Let’s examine the behaviors, the legal history, and true crime without politics.

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