---
title: "That Video of Happy Crying Venezuelans After Maduro’s Kidnapping? It’s AI Slop"
description: "An AI-generated video with over 5 million views on social media purports to show Venezuelans celebrating Nicolas Maduro's kidnapping."
date: "2026-01-05"
modified: "2026-01-05"
authors:
  - name: "Joe Wilkins"
    job_title: "Correspondent"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/jwilkins"
url: "https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/venezuela-maduro-ai-misinformation"
categories:
  - "Artificial Intelligence"
  - "Ethics"
---

# That Video of Happy Crying Venezuelans After Maduro’s Kidnapping? It’s AI Slop

![An AI-generated video with over 5 million views on social media purports to show Venezuelans celebrating Nicolas Maduro's kidnapping.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/venezuela-maduro-ai-misinformation.jpg>)
*AI Generated Video (Screenshots) via X*

In the wake of the deadly attack on Venezuela and kidnapping of president Nicolás Maduro by the United States, netizens looking to manufacture support for the strikes have found a friend in generative AI.

Since the kidnapping, people in the West have been fiercely debating who should control the narrative about the military action. By [many](<https://aristeguinoticias.com/0401/mexico/chavistas-exigen-con-gran-marcha-en-caracas-la-libertad-de-maduro/>) [accounts](<https://www.nmas.com.mx/foro-tv/programas/las-noticias-1300/videos/seguidores-maduro-protestan-calles-caracas-venezuela/>), those most impacted by the attacks — Venezuelans living and working in Venezuela — are resolutely opposed to the strikes, with [thousands mobilizing](<https://diariosocialista.net/2026/01/05/masivas-protestas-en-venezuela-exigen-el-regreso-de-maduro-y-respeto-a-su-soberania/>) in numerous Venezuelan cities in protest. (The death toll from the US strikes currently stands at [80 soldiers and civilians](<https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/04/world/trump-us-venezuela-maduro>), a figure which will likely go up as the dust settles.)

Though the attacks are still too recent to get accurate polling data of the country's sentiments, a [November survey](<https://www.hinterlaces.net/monitor-pais-90-de-los-venezolanos-considera-que-el-presidente-maduro-garantiza-la-paz-del-pais/>) found that 86 percent of Venezuelans preferred for Maduro to remain head of state to resolve the country's economic woes. Only 8 percent favored the far-right opposition party, which has support from US president Donald Trump. Even many Venezuelans who oppose Maduro are [also opposed](<https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/world/americas/venezuela-maduro-approval-trump.html>) to the United States' incursion to oust him.

Yet if you ask American Trump supporters, Venezuelans are actually thrilled about the invasion. Their evidence: good ol' AI slop.

In a post with over five million views on X-formerly-Twitter, the account Wall Street Apes shared a [minute-long video](<https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/2007586063876010289>) of what are supposed to be Venezuelan citizens crying tears of joy over the attacks. Of course, as anyone versed in the [visual language of gen AI](<https://caniphish.com/blog/how-to-spot-ai-videos>) will quickly notice, the video is a compilation of low-quality AI clips.

"The people cry for their freedom, thanks to the United States for freeing us," the video's AI narrator exclaims. "The hero, thank you Donald Trump."

"I'm so jealous," a US-run account with nearly 140,000 followers [replied under the clip](<https://x.com/SKYRIDER4538/status/2007607007042515333?s=20>). "I want the same freedom and the same joy for Iran and the Iranian people."

https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/2007586063876010289?s=20

Shooting back at the mega-viral post, critics warned that the AI slop augurs a frightening new era of misinformation.

"The US empire's war propaganda is getting much more sophisticated," wrote [geopolitical analyst Ben Norton](<https://x.com/BenjaminNorton/status/2008160282867367984?s=20>). "You can bet the US government will use AI to try to justify its many more imperialist wars of aggression."

Sure enough, plenty more [AI generated misinformation](<https://www.wired.com/story/disinformation-floods-social-media-after-nicolas-maduros-capture/>) has surfaced following the attacks, spread by conservative politicians like [Vince Lago](<https://www.instagram.com/p/DTDKbhflVRO/?igsh=ZzM5YjRhcWdiZG1w>), mayor of Coral Gables, Florida. In some cases, AI generated images of Maduro in various US custody centers [began to circulate](<https://www.cbsnews.com/news/maduro-capture-ai-images-false-information/>) in the hours immediately after his kidnapping — and well before authentic images were released by the Trump administration.

As Mexican political journalist José Luis Granados Ceja observed, the AI slop follows decades of efforts by the US government and media to [manufacture consent](<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326031118_Bad_News_from_Venezuela_Twenty_years_of_fake_news_and_misreporting>) among the western masses for intervention in the oil-rich South American state.

"In 2002, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez was briefly ousted in what came to be called the 'world's first media coup' where the lies said on TV paved the road," [Ceja wrote](<https://x.com/GranadosCeja/status/2008193400332485078?s=20>) in response to the AI propaganda. "It shouldn't be a surprise then that in 2025 new tech and fake AI videos are being used toward similar ends."

**More on misinformation:** *[Racists Are Using AI to Spread Diabolical Anti-Immigrant Slop](<https://futurism.com/future-society/racists-anti-immigrant-slop>)*

## Author
At Futurism, I focus on the intersection of technology and power — examining the economics, history, and politics behind today’s dystopian headlines. As a writer, I’m interested in topics ranging from AI’s impact on labor to startups nobody asked for. My prior work includes bylines in Jacobin, Verso, and Blue Labyrinths. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Forbes, The Guardian, MIT Technology Review, Time, The Nation, Mother Jones, The Verge, and Wired. I grew up in Michigan, attending Central Michigan University as well as Ball State University, where I earned a master of music. I now live in Brooklyn with my girlfriend and our cat Ziti. On weekends, you can find me hunched over a cold pint arguing geopolitics with the other transplants.

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