Trump’s Viral Video Shows Nicolás Maduro’s “Coward” Challenge Before Apache Strikes Stella Green, January 4, 2026 President Donald Trump’s media team has drawn rave reviews from patriotic Americans and supporters after releasing a series of viral videos Saturday afternoon. The most widely shared clip depicted strikes on Nicolás Maduro’s military compound, featuring actor Kevin James’ screaming voice, an angry bald eagle with a stone-eyed glare, and AC/DC’s 1990s hit “Thunderstruck.” The video opened with Maduro taunting Trump as a “coward,” declaring: “Come for me. I’m waiting for you here in Miraflores. Don’t take too long to arrive, coward.” It then transitioned to the bald eagle digging its claws and lifting its head with a death stare, overlaid with James’ 2007 Daytona 500 kickoff speech: “I’ve just got three things to say: God bless our troops; God bless America; and gentlemen, start your engines!” The clip subsequently showed explosions at Maduro’s military compound. Trump later released a second video featuring an Apache helicopter incursion to extract Maduro set to Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 1969 track “Fortunate Son,” along with a photo of Maduro blindfolded and shackled aboard the USS Iwo Jima. Politics