Venezuela's Future: Trump's Take on Elections and Maduro's Court Drama
VenezuelaTue Jan 06 2026
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Venezuela is in a tough spot, and President Trump has some strong opinions about it. He recently said that the country can't hold new elections anytime soon. Why? Because, according to him, the country needs to be fixed first. It's like trying to run a race before you've even learned to walk.
Trump has put together a team of bigwigs to figure out what's next for Venezuela. This includes Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller. But what exactly they're planning? Well, that's still a mystery.
Meanwhile, Nicolás Maduro, the former Venezuelan president, and his wife, Cilia Flores, are in hot water. They pleaded not guilty to some serious charges in a New York court. Maduro claims he was kidnapped and is now a prisoner of war. Drama much?
The new acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, is playing nice with the U. S. for now. But Trump warned that if she steps out of line, there could be another military operation. Despite all this, Trump insists the U. S. isn't at war with Venezuela. Instead, he says they're at war with drug dealers. Interesting perspective, huh?
There's been some buzz about Trump preferring Rodríguez over opposition leader Maria Corina Machado. Some say it's because Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize, and Trump might have wanted it for himself. Machado, on the other hand, thinks Trump deserves the prize for removing Maduro. Talk about a twist!
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