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
During an interview with Fox News, the president said it is still early to support a possible succession in power, although he did not rule out expressing his support for Maria Corina Machado as a leader of a transition in Venezuela; however, it is something he is still analyzing.
“We’re going to have to analyze it right now,” Trump said regarding his possible support for the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
He also spoke about Delcy Rodriguez, the current vice president of Venezuela, who has issued several messages after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, in which she has demanded proof of life for the Venezuelan leader.
The president took advantage of his appearance on Fox News to assert that no one in Venezuela approves of Maduro’s rule, after defining him as a heavy-handed dictator and accusing him of rigging the elections that took place in the 2024 in the South American country. .
“People don’t like him at all. He had very few loyalties, if any. He was a dictator, a tough guy, and he ruled with an iron fist, and people can’t believe how lucky he was,” Trump declared hours after dealing a very hard blow to Chavismo.

