Trump to discuss Venezuela's future with Machado after Maduro's capture

US President Donald Trump is set to meet with María Corina Machado, the opposition leader who was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 2025, at the White House on Thursday. The meeting comes after Maduro's capture by US forces earlier this month, which has led to a power vacuum in Venezuela.

Despite initially being recognized as Venezuela's interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, has largely been sidelined by the White House. Instead, Trump has taken an unusual approach, with Rodríguez now serving as the de facto leader of the country.

Trump has expressed frustration at not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize himself and has reportedly questioned Machado's domestic standing. However, her influence on the administration may lie in her ability to promote democracy and human rights, a cause for which she was awarded the Nobel prize.

The meeting between Trump and Machado is seen as a crucial moment in Venezuela's transition. While Rodríguez has been working closely with the Trump administration, Machado faces an uphill battle to regain control of the government.

Machado has expressed her desire to "share" the Nobel Prize with Trump, but the prize is non-transferable. Her attempts to align herself with the US administration have reportedly hurt her standing within the opposition.

The meeting between Trump and Rodríguez also marks a significant shift in Venezuela's relations with the US. The two leaders have forged a working relationship, with agreements on oil exports and safeguarding revenue.

However, critics argue that Venezuela still faces significant challenges, including the ongoing detention of political prisoners, estimated to be as many as 1,000 people. Machado's opposition movement has been slow to release these individuals, raising concerns about its commitment to human rights.

The meeting between Trump and Machado is a test of the administration's resolve in supporting democratic institutions in Venezuela. The outcome will have significant implications for the country's future and its relations with the US.
 
🤔 So I'm thinking, this whole thing with Machado and Trump is like, super interesting. On one hand, she's like a breath of fresh air after Rodríguez took over the spot that was meant for her. But on the other, it's kinda shady how she only got the Nobel Prize because Rodríguez wasn't around anymore.

And I gotta say, I'm not surprised Trump is trying to make Machado out to be his sidekick. He loves being the center of attention and awarding himself a Nobel Peace Prize would've been too much even for him. But seriously though, this meeting could go either way - if Machado can keep her promise of promoting democracy and human rights, she might just have a shot at taking back control.

But what's really concerning is how slow the opposition movement has been to release those political prisoners. That's like, basic human rights stuff. I hope Machado's not gonna get caught up in all that politics and forgets about her own people. We'll see how it plays out! 😐
 
I'm low-key thinking that this meeting between Trump and Machado is kinda weird 🤔. I mean, if they're really trying to promote democracy and human rights, why did they wait for Machado to come along? It feels like Trump just wanted some extra recognition for himself 🙄. And on the other hand, Machado's got a tough road ahead of her - she needs to prove herself as a leader without being too beholden to the US government 🤝.

What I'm more worried about is Venezuela's future 🌪️. With all these power struggles and human rights issues, it's hard to see how they're gonna rebuild their country. And what about Rodríguez? She was kinda left out of the equation - doesn't that make her even more suspicious? 😒
 
this meeting is super interesting 🤔, i mean trump wants to be recognized as the peacemaker now? it's kinda rich coming from him, but machado is actually a great choice to meet with. she's all about democracy and human rights, which is something trump can't claim as his own. the fact that delcy rodriguez is being sidelined is also pretty telling, i mean if trump was all about working with her, why sideline her?

anyway, machado has a tough road ahead of her, but i think she's got this 💪. it's not going to be easy to regain control, especially with the opposition moving slow on releasing political prisoners. that's a major red flag for me, and if machado can't deliver on human rights, then trump's meeting is basically pointless 🙅‍♂️. but hey, only time will tell, right?
 
🤔 the thing that got me thinking here is how much power these politicians are trying to grab... like Maduro gets captured, then Trump just decides Rodríguez is where it's at? 🤑 meanwhile Venezuela's still dealing with some serious human rights issues, and Machado's not really helping by keeping those detained people locked up. I'm all for democracy and whatnot, but can't we get that balance right? 😐
 
🤔 Trump's meeting with Machado feels like a PR stunt, you know? Like he's trying to prove that he's still got it going on, even if he didn't exactly get the Nobel Prize himself 🙄. And Machado, she's just trying to keep up, I guess. It's all pretty shady, if you ask me. The way Trump is basically giving Rodríguez the runaround and instead goes straight for Machado... it feels like a game of musical chairs, but with countries' futures at stake 🕰️.

And let's be real, Rodríguez has been working behind the scenes, trying to make deals and get things done, but she's just not getting the recognition she deserves 🤷‍♀️. It's all about Machado now, and I'm not sure if it's going to end well for her 💔. The opposition is in shambles, and the government still has a lot of work to do before they can even think about making some real changes 🔄.

But hey, at least Trump is trying to make a move, right? Even if it's just to get some good PR out of it 😏. And Machado, she's not afraid to ask for the Nobel Prize, I'll give her that 💯. Maybe this meeting will be a turning point for Venezuela, or maybe it'll just be another example of how messed up things are there 🤷‍♂️.
 
🤔 so like trump meets machado at white house and its all weird 🤷‍♂️, i mean they gotta figure out what to do with venezuela right? 🇻🇪 but machado is all about democracy and human rights which is pretty cool 👍. she's trying to align herself with us admin but it seems like she's taking a hit for it 😐. meanwhile delcy rodriguez is still doing her own thing and its kinda interesting how trump is working with her 🤝 but i'm not sure if machado's gonna be able to take control of the gov back 💪. Venezuela's got some major issues like political prisoners being held and it raises questions about the opposition's commitment to human rights 🚨 so yeah let's see what happens at this meeting 👀
 
just saw that trump is meetin with machado at the white house 🤔... seems like he's tryin to capitalize on her nobel peace prize win 🏆... but honestly, it feels kinda weird... like he's not really takin what she's offerin 😐... and what about delcy rodriguez? she's been doin some heavy lifting behind the scenes... wonder if trump is just tryin to get a good PR photo op 📸
 
🤔 "A nation that does not remember its past is doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana 🕰️

This meeting between Trump and Machado is like a ticking time bomb, it has so many strings attached, not knowing what will happen next is keeping me up at night 🌃.

As for Venezuela's future, everyone seems to have an opinion, but no one knows the answer. It's like trying to hold water in your hands, it just slips away 💧.

I think Machado needs to be careful, Trump might not appreciate her honesty 😬. But on the other hand, she's got a chance to make things right and bring about change 🌈.

It's all about balance, that's what we need to focus on. Venezuela can't just go back to the way it was, but neither can it move forward without acknowledging its past 🙏.

Time will tell, we'll have to wait and see what happens next ⏰.
 
🤝 so trump is meetin up with machado at the white house, kinda cool that she got a nobel peace prize, but it's also weird how trump is all bent outta shape about not gettin it himself lol... anyhoo, this meeting seems like a big deal for venezuela, 'cause they gotta figure out who's in charge now that maduro's been taken down. Machado's tryin to make a name for herself, but it's hard when trump's got some pretty strong opinions about her and the opposition... I think the real question is, will machado be able to bring democracy back to venezuela? 🤔

anywayz, this meeting between trumps & machados is def gonna shape venezuelas future in a big way. The fact that they're workin together on oil exports & revenue is somethin, but at the same time, critics are sayin that venezuela still got some major issues to solve, like all those political prisoners still locked up 🚔... we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out 💭
 
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