Donald Trump Implies Backing of Fringe Theory About Venezuelan Government in 2020 Election

Donald Trump recently appeared to endorse a largely debunked allegation asserting that Venezuela's leadership controls election technology globally and caused his loss to Joe Biden.

Increasing Hostility regarding Caracas

While Trump's team have previously stated that Trump's policy toward Venezuela is primarily driven by border concerns and narcotics trafficking, his new statements hint that this antagonism could also stem on an far-fetched theory that was dismissed as untrue by a judge in recent years.

"We must focus every effort and might on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!"

Court History

A major news network settled $787 million in last year to Dominion Voting to settle a defamation suit that was based in part on similar allegations about the nation's purported participation in the U.S. election.

Department of Justice Inquiries

These events follows following it was revealed that the Justice Department has been thoroughly questioning individuals promoting these claims who are pushing the idea that Caracas manipulates election technology firms and alters electoral outcomes to benefit their selected leaders.

Key Figures

  • Former CIA officer the ex-officer
  • Former resident the expatriate
  • Right-wing host the podcast host

These figures claim to possess evidence of the alleged scheme and have briefed a special team based in Tampa.

Strategic Positioning

The president's comments coincide with significant military deployments to the region, including the dispatch of a military vessel to Venezuelan waters.

Government Measures

In recent developments, the administration has escalated measures by classifying the nation-associated Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, following prior categorizations by the financial authorities.

Specialist Opinion

"Nobody can say for certain what the process is inside the White House," remarked an academic expert from Kenyon College who focuses on defense matters. "Should it attract Trump's attention, my understanding is it becomes part of the procedure. Trump needs to find justification in his personal thinking for military action."

The expert continued that drug trafficking allegations about Caracas have not gained traction with core followers, who have been hesitant to endorse foreign military action.

Conspiracy Supporters

Regarding the president's apparent affirmation of his theory, the former officer responded: "Trump understands this is actual reality, he understands the facts, evidence in under federal control."

Internal Skepticism

Meanwhile, a Venezuelan opposition figure who advocates firm measures against the administration but is skeptical about the voting allegations indicated that proponents of the unsubstantiated claim are attempting to take advantage their influence with the White House.

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