Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Seeks Trump’s Support in Washington

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María Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan opposition figure and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is in Washington this week to discuss Venezuela's future with President Donald Trump following Nicolás Maduro's regime. Despite her past support for U.S. strategies, Machado faces challenges as Trump has recently favored Maduro's vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, over her for leadership in Venezuela. The dynamics have shifted, as Rodríguez has positioned herself as a reliable ally to Trump, promising oil exports and reopening U.S. diplomatic relations. Machado's attempts to regain favor with Trump come amid her struggles to mobilize support against Maduro and her lack of control over Venezuela's resources, which are crucial to U.S. interests.
Key Details: • Machado is in Washington for discussions with Trump regarding Venezuela's political future. • Delcy Rodríguez has been favored by Trump over Machado for leadership roles in Venezuela. • Rodríguez has offered to send oil to the U.S. and is exploring reopening the U.S. embassy in Caracas. • Machado's Nobel Prize was nominated by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, indicating some support in Washington.