Maria Corina Machado

Machado’s Venezuela Return Vow Faces Skepticism, US Influence

Maduro opponent Machado vows to return to Venezuela, wants an election, and it’s quite the story brewing. It seems she’s currently abroad, perhaps in Europe, and her stated intention is to head back to her homeland and, importantly, participate in a future election. The main crux of the issue revolves around whether this will actually happen and what the political landscape might look like if she does.

The situation is far from simple. There’s a lot of debate surrounding her. Some are highly critical, claiming she’s out of touch and doesn’t stand a chance. They point to her past actions, like advocating for foreign intervention and, crucially, her association with figures like Trump, who are seen by some as not acting in Venezuela’s best interests.… Continue reading

Machado’s Trump Silence: “She Got His Prize” and Now Ignored

Speaking on Fox News, Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado revealed she last spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump on October 10, 2025, the day her prize was announced. Machado, who has been abroad since accepting the award, plans to return to Venezuela soon after the U.S. launched strikes against the country. She welcomed the U.S. actions, which included the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, as a positive step. However, President Trump has since dismissed the idea of working with Machado, citing a lack of support for her within Venezuela.

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Trump Reportedly Snubbed Venezuelan Opposition Leader Over Nobel Prize “Snub”

Sources reveal that Donald Trump’s relationship with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado soured after she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize, a recognition Trump reportedly desired. Following the capture of Nicolas Maduro, Machado called for a new order and the recognition of Edmundo Gonzalez. However, the Trump administration has signaled a willingness to work with Delcy Rodriguez, who has called for cooperation with the United States. Despite this, Trump has warned Rodriguez of consequences if U.S. interests are not upheld, while the European Union has advocated for Machado and Gonzalez to lead the transition.

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Trump Says Machado Won’t Lead Venezuela: “She Doesn’t Have the Respect”

In a press conference, former President Donald Trump stated he did not view Maria Corina Machado as a viable replacement for Nicolás Maduro following the U.S. military’s intervention in Venezuela. Trump cited a lack of domestic support for Machado, despite her having won a 2023 primary and winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2025. While Machado has called for a democratic transition and asserted the legitimacy of Edmundo González Urrutia’s claim to power, Trump indicated he was working with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez as Maduro’s replacement. Mexico has condemned the US military action, while Argentina has expressed support.

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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Calls for Military Escalation to Oust Maduro

Maria Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader, stated that military escalation is the only way to remove President Nicolas Maduro from power and facilitate a peaceful transition. Machado is actively organizing her movement, even with members imprisoned or in exile, and has a plan for the first 100 hours following a regime change. The Trump administration has reportedly considered military strikes inside Venezuela targeting military facilities linked to the Maduro regime and drug-trafficking organizations, including the Cartel de los Soles. These potential strikes aim to disrupt the Cartel de los Soles, and sources suggest that Maduro’s time in power is limited, with some generals reportedly willing to apprehend him.

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María Corina Machado’s Nobel: A Controversial Choice and Political Implications

The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for her efforts to restore democracy and promote human rights in Venezuela. Machado, a key figure in unifying the opposition against President Nicolás Maduro, was recognized for her commitment to free elections and representative government. Despite being barred from the 2024 election and facing accusations from the Maduro regime, Machado’s work with election-monitoring organizations and her steadfast support for a peaceful transition to democracy led to the Nobel Prize. The White House Communications Director responded to Machado winning the prize by criticizing the selection.

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Nobel Committee Rejects Trump’s Peace Prize Bid, Fuels Derangement Claims

The chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Jørgen Watne Frydnes, addressed Donald Trump’s attempts to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. The committee awarded the prize to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, prompting responses from the White House and Trump supporters. Frydnes stated that the committee bases its decisions solely on Alfred Nobel’s will, despite the many campaigns for the award. Trump had previously boasted about his peacemaking efforts and expressed his disappointment with the committee’s decision, as well as comparing his lack of a prize to former President Obama’s early win.

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Machado Dedicates Nobel Peace Prize to Trump, Sparking Controversy

Venezuela’s opposition leader Machado dedicates Nobel Peace Prize to Trump, and the immediate reaction is a mix of bewilderment, amusement, and outright condemnation. It’s a head-scratcher, no doubt. Here we have Maria Corina Machado, a prominent figure in Venezuela’s opposition, winning the coveted Nobel Peace Prize, and what does she do? She dedicates it to Donald Trump. That’s a curveball, to say the least.

Machado’s move is viewed by many as a calculated political maneuver, a way to leverage Trump’s ego for her own benefit. She sees the United States, particularly under a potential Trump administration, as posturing to oust the current Venezuelan regime, and she’s positioning herself to be the beneficiary of that shift.… Continue reading

Maria Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize Amid Trump Lobbying Efforts

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