(The Hill) - President Trump posted a photo of captured Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro aboard the USS Iwo Jima on Saturday. The photo, posted to his Truth Social account, shows Maduro dressed in a sweatshirt and sweatpants with what looks like headphones and dark glasses placed over his eyes. The Venezuelan leader is also holding a water bottle and appears to be handcuffed. Trump confirmed earlier in an interview with Fox News that Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were aboard the USS Iwo Jima and headed to New York. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed on Saturday that the pair — who were arrested overnight during the Trump administration's military operation in Venezuela — will be charged in the Southern District of New York. The president said Maduro was in a highly guarded “fortress” at the time of his capture. Trump also revealed that U.S. forces had constructed a house that was “identical” to the building Maduro was in. “They actually built a house which was identical to the one they went into with all the safes, all the steel all over the place,” he said. He added that the embattled leader had been attempting to get into a “safety space” shortly before he was captured, but “got bum rushed so fast that he didn’t get into there.” The U.S. elite special mission unit known as Delta Force reportedly carried out the attack, but Trump declined to confirm. His photo post came hours after Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez demanded that the Trump administration share proof the Maduros were still alive. The president also shared a compilation video allegedly showing the strikes.