Machado detailed having given her prize to Trump in comments to a group of reporters after the meeting, but did not provide further details. The White House did not immediately say if Trump accepted the medal.
Venezuelan opposition leader Marรญa Corina Machado on Friday stated that she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump โas a recognition for his unique commitment with our freedom.โ Machado detailed having given her prize to Trump in comments to a group of reporters after the meeting, but did not provide further details. The White House did not immediately say if Trump accepted the medal.
Venezuela’s Machado meets Trump
That followed her having met with Trump to discuss her country’s future, even though he has dismissed her credibility to take over after an audacious US military raid that captured then-President Nicolรกs Maduro.
Visiting Trump presented something of a physical risk for Machado, whose whereabouts have been largely unknown since she left her country last year after being briefly detained in Caracas. Nevertheless, after a closed-door discussion with Trump, she greeted dozens of cheering supporters waiting for her near the gates โstopping to hug many. โWe can count on President Trump,โ she told them, prompting some to briefly chant โThank you, Trump,โ but she didn’t elaborate.
Trump signals willingness to work with Delcy Rodrรญguez
The jubilant scene stood in contrast to Trump having repeatedly raised doubts about Machado and his stated commitment to backing democratic rule in Venezuela. He has signaled his willingness to work with acting President Delcy Rodrรญguez, who was Maduro’s Number 2.
Along with others in the deposed leader’s inner circle, Rodrรญguez remains in charge of day-to-day government operations and was delivering her first state of the union speech during Machado’s Washington trip.
In endorsing Rodrรญguez so far, Trump sidelined Machado, who has long been a face of resistance in Venezuela. That’s despite Machado seeking to cultivate relationships with the president and key administration voices like Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in a gamble to ally herself with the US government and some of its top conservatives.
Karoline Leavitt calls Machado โa remarkable and brave voiceโ
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called Machado โa remarkable and brave voiceโ for the people of Venezuela, but also said that the meeting didn’t mean Trump’s opinion of her changed, calling it “a realistic assessment.”
Trump has said it would be difficult for Machado to lead because she โdoesn’t have the support within or the respect within the country.โ Her party is widely believed to have won 2024 elections rejected by Maduro. Leavitt went on to say that Trump supported new Venezuelan elections โwhen the time is rightโ but did not say when he thought that might be.