Donald Trump and Venezuela
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly stated his desire to involve his political opponent, Maria Corina Machado, in matters concerning Venezuela. This statement, made on January 19, 2024, raises questions about potential shifts in U.S. policy towards the South American nation. As of January 20, 2026, there have been no further official statements clarifying the nature of this proposed involvement.
Maria Corina Machado
Machado is a Venezuelan politician and vocal critic of the Nicolás Maduro government. She was barred from holding public office for nine years in 2015, a decision widely condemned by international observers. Human Rights Watch documented the political motivations behind the disqualification. in 2023, despite the ban, Machado won the primary elections organized by the opposition coalition, Reuters reported. However, the Maduro government has maintained the disqualification, preventing her from participating in the upcoming presidential elections scheduled for 2024. The U.S. State Department has expressed support for Machado’s right to participate in the electoral process.
U.S. Policy Towards venezuela
U.S. policy towards Venezuela has fluctuated in recent years. The Trump management imposed sanctions on Venezuela, aiming to pressure the Maduro government to hold free and fair elections and restore democracy. The U.S. Department of the Treasury details the sanctions imposed on Venezuela. the Biden administration has maintained some sanctions while also engaging in negotiations with the Maduro government.The White House released a statement in November 2023 outlining the ongoing negotiations and conditions for easing sanctions. Trump’s suggestion to involve Machado introduces a potential new dimension to this policy, though the specifics remain unclear.
Recent Developments (as of January 20,2026)
As of January 20,2026,the political situation in Venezuela remains highly contested. The presidential elections are still scheduled for 2024, but Machado’s disqualification continues to be a major point of contention.Voice of America provides ongoing coverage of the situation.There have been no confirmed reports of direct involvement by Donald Trump or any official U.S. representatives in negotiations with the Maduro government regarding Machado’s participation. The U.S.State Department continues to call for free and fair elections in Venezuela. The U.S. State Department’s Venezuela page provides the latest updates on U.S. policy.
