Trump will consider whether to support Maria Corina Machado's presidency after Maduro's capture
Donald Trump shared that he has not yet made a decision about what will happen in Venezuela after the capture of Nicolas Maduro
Following the arrest of Nicolas Maduro and his partner Cilia Flores, who are accused of four counts in the United States, on Saturday morning, January 3, President Donald Trump made an announcement about his place in Venezuela.
The president said it is also beginning to support a possible inheritance in power during an interview with Fox News, but he is still considering it. He did not rule out supporting Maria Corina Machado as Venezuela's change leader, but he did say it is still important.
Trump said in relation to his potential help for the Nobel Peace Prize success," We're going to have to examine it right now. "
He also addressed Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela's present vice president, who has sent many messages demanding evidence of life for the Venezuelan leader since the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
As you may well be aware, they have a sin leader. I'm not sure what kind of votes those were, but Maduro's elections were a scandal, Donald Trump said.
After calling Maduro a heavy-handed tyrant and accusing him of rigging the votes that took place in the South American nation in 2024, the leader made use of his presence on Fox News to claim that no one in Venezuela supports his rule.
" People don't like him at all," he said. He had hardly any affiliations, if any. Individuals can't believe how lucky he was because he was a tyrant, a tough person, and an iron fist, Trump declared time after scolding Chavismo.
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