In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced doubts about María Corina Machado's capability to lead Venezuela after the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Trump's remarks highlight the ongoing political turmoil in the country and the challenges facing potential leaders. The publication provides the following information:
Trump's Criticism of Machado
Trump emphasized that Machado lacks the necessary respect and support to effectively guide Venezuela out of Maduro's regime. His comments come at a time when Machado's chances of assuming leadership briefly surpassed those of Edmundo González Urrutia, only to decline shortly thereafter.
Support for Machado
Despite Trump's skepticism, political analysts argue that Machado enjoys significant backing from Venezuelans both domestically and abroad. This support could play a crucial role in her potential leadership as the country navigates its complex political landscape in the wake of Maduro's capture.
Recently, the Petro, Venezuela's state-backed cryptocurrency, officially failed, highlighting the ongoing economic crisis in the country. This development contrasts with the political challenges discussed by Trump regarding Machado's leadership. For more details, see Petro failure.








