Maria Corina Machado

Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize, Draws Trump Team’s Fury

The Nobel Committee awarded the peace prize to Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado, recognizing her decades-long fight for democracy in Venezuela. The White House criticized the decision, with the Director of Communications stating President Trump deserved the prize for his humanitarian efforts. Despite Trump’s hopes, the Gaza peace deal had no bearing on the committee’s choice. Machado, who has been in hiding after last year’s election, has inspired millions, promoting democratic rights in Venezuela and striving for a peaceful transition from dictatorship.

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Trump Misses Nobel Peace Prize After Claiming to End Seven Wars

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado for her dedication to promoting democratic rights and a peaceful transition in Venezuela. The announcement, made by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, highlighted Machado’s work amidst threats and her choice to remain in the country, inspiring millions. The award came despite pressure from those who supported former president Donald Trump, who was also nominated, but the committee emphasized its decisions are based solely on the legacy of Alfred Nobel. The prize, which is worth Skr11m, is scheduled to be presented in Oslo on December 10th.

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MAGA Outraged as Trump Fails to Win Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, sparking disappointment among supporters of former President Donald Trump. Prominent MAGA figures took to social media to express their outrage, claiming the prize was undeserved and that Trump should have won, especially given his efforts in foreign policy. Trump and his allies had actively campaigned for the award, particularly highlighting his administration’s involvement in peace efforts, such as the Gaza peace deal. However, due to nomination deadlines, it’s unlikely Trump was eligible for the award.

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Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Maria Corina Machado of Venezuela Wins, Trump Reacts

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has been in hiding since August 2024 after the July elections. In a letter published by the Wall Street Journal, she claims to have proof that Nicolás Maduro did not win the election and fears for her safety. The letter details actions taken by Maduro’s government to prevent her from running and the subsequent protests that followed. She was briefly detained at a January protest before being released, and could be captured again at any time.

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Maria Corina Machado Awarded Nobel Peace Prize for Democracy in Venezuela

Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy. This is a truly well-deserved recognition. It acknowledges her bravery in the face of immense personal risk, fighting for democracy under a regime that has actively sought to silence and intimidate her. The fact that she is currently being pursued by Maduro’s forces, potentially unable to receive the award in person, only underscores the peril she faces and the importance of her work.

This award highlights the crucial role of democracy in achieving lasting peace.… Continue reading

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped, Sparking International Outrage

Following a large anti-government protest in Caracas, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was allegedly abducted by regime officials after leaving a rally. After approximately three hours, Machado’s supporters reported her release, claiming she was forcibly removed from a motorbike and compelled to record videos. This incident, condemned internationally, followed Machado’s reappearance at the protest after over 133 days in hiding, and is viewed by some analysts as a sign of the Maduro regime’s strengthened control and confidence.

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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Attacked, Briefly Detained

Maria Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan opposition leader, was reportedly “violently intercepted” while leaving a march protesting the Nicolás Maduro regime. The incident, which has sparked international concern, highlights the increasingly volatile political climate in Venezuela and the lengths to which the Maduro government will go to suppress dissent. Accounts suggest that the interception involved gunfire directed at Machado and her team, raising serious questions about the level of violence employed. Although some reports initially suggested she had been shot, later accounts claim that she was unharmed, though potentially injured from her driver being shot. This conflicting information underscores the difficulty in verifying information coming out of Venezuela amidst the ongoing political crisis.… Continue reading