Donald Trump Unveils Classified ‘Discombobulator’ Weapon Used to Capture Maduro

Donald Trump has revealed new details about a mysterious weapon he dubbed the “Discombobulator,” RadarOnline.com can report.
The president claimed it was used earlier in January in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and could be deployed against other US adversaries.
Speaking to the press from the Oval Office, Trump said the weapon was responsible for disabling enemy defenses during the January 3 operation that led to Maduro’s arrest on drug trafficking charges. However, he declined to provide technical details.
“I’m not allowed to talk about itTrump told reporters. “I’d like that.”
He said the device disabled the enemy’s military equipment and prevented a retaliatory strike.
“They never fired their missiles,” Trump told the Post. “They had Russian and Chinese missiles, and they never fired one.”
He added: “We came in, they pressed buttons and nothing worked. They were all ready for us.”
Venezuelan officials reported that more than 83 people, including 47 soldiers, were killed during the mission. One U.S. soldier was injured by return fire, although no U.S. fatalities were reported.
Trump’s comments followed earlier hints about a secret sonic weapon that he suggested was unique to the United States. During an interview with NewsNation host Katie Pavlich, Trump praised the strength of the US military, but declined to elaborate.
He said only US troops possessed the weapon, adding: “It’s something I don’t want…no one else has it.”
Asked whether Americans should be afraid of such technology, Trump replied: “Well, yes.”
“But we have weapons that no one else knows about,” he added. “I say it’s probably good not to talk about it, but we have some fantastic weapons.”
Additional claims surfaced from White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who posted an account on X on Jan. 10 attributed to an unnamed Venezuelan security agent loyal to Maduro. Leavitt described the testimony as “absolutely chilling” and said a “very intense sound wave” took out Venezuelan troops and Cuban bodyguards.
“Stop what you’re doing and read this…” Leavitt wrote, alongside five American flag emojis.
The guard claimed that his weapons were rendered useless by the US military’s new device.
“Suddenly I felt like my head was exploding from the inside,” the account said.
He added: “We all started bleeding from the nose. Some vomited blood. We fell to the ground and couldn’t move.”
The guard said he had “never seen anything like it before.”
“We couldn’t even get up after that sonic weapon or whatever it was,” he added.
The comments described the conquest mission as a “massacre”.
Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were taken by helicopter to the USS Iwo Jima and later transferred to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. He is awaiting trial on federal charges including a narco-terrorism conspiracy, a cocaine importation conspiracy and weapons offenses involving machine guns and destructive devices.




