Venezuela Offers Silent Dismissal to Trump’s 51st State Proposal
President Donald Trump has again expressed interest in Venezuela becoming the 51st U.S. state, a notion previously met with strong opposition. However, acting President Delcy Rodríguez has adopted a more reserved stance this time, prioritizing a transactional, self-survival approach over traditional anti-U.S. sentiment. This shift is driven by the Trump administration’s phased plan to address Venezuela’s crisis and its decision to work with Rodríguez over the political opposition, leading to eased sanctions and U.S. recognition of her leadership.