Access to X (formerly Twitter) was restored in Venezuela on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, more than a year after deposed President Nicolas Maduro, who was captured by United States forces last week, blocked access to the social network.
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez updated her bio – she served as vice president under Maduro – and wrote: “Let us stay united, moving towards economic stability, social justice, and the welfare state we deserve to aspire to.”
Maduro’s X account was also updated with a photo of the deposed leader and his wife, Cilia Flores.
“We want you back,” the post read.
Access remained spotty to the social media network owned by billionaire Elon Musk, who engaged in heated online exchanges with the ousted Venezuelan leader, until Maduro lashed out in retaliation for criticism of his contested 2024 election and shut X down.
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After the July 2024 election, Maduro was declared the winner amid allegations of fraud and suspended the platform in August.
Prior to that, X had been a prominent social media network for Venezuelans, but the blockade meant ministers, lawmakers and government institutions stopped updating their pages.
Rodriguez assumed power after Maduro was captured by United States military forces on January 3 along with his wife, during attacks that left more than 100 dead, according to AFP.
The couple faces U.S. charges of alleged drug trafficking.
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