Venezuelan Leader Machado Gifts Nobel Prize to Trump, Seeks U.S. Support

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María Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan opposition leader, visited the White House to present President Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize, hoping to gain U.S. backing for her leadership ambitions in Venezuela's post-Maduro landscape. Despite the symbolic gesture, Trump did not commit to supporting Machado, who is competing against Maduro's former Vice President Delcy Rodriguez for leadership. Following the meeting, Machado received a Trump-branded swag bag but left without clear assurances regarding her political future. The Trump administration continues to view Rodriguez as a pragmatic option, leaving Machado's aspirations uncertain.
Key Details: • Machado presented her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump on Thursday. • Trump's administration currently supports Delcy Rodriguez over Machado. • Machado believes Venezuela has a president-elect in Edmundo González. • The meeting was described as 'historic' by Machado, despite lacking concrete outcomes.