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- By Brian Tate
- 10 Mar 2026
Donald Trump on Sunday seemed to support a thoroughly refuted allegation suggesting that Venezuela's leadership influences electronic voting software internationally and caused his 2020 election defeat.
Whereas administration representatives have earlier indicated that Trump's policy regarding Caracas is primarily driven by concerns about migration and the drug trade, his latest comments suggest that his hostility may also be based on an far-fetched narrative that was ruled false by a court in 2023.
"We must focus all of our energy and resources on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!"
The media outlet paid over three-quarters of a billion dollars in recently to election software firm to end a defamation suit that was partly rooted on comparable assertions about the nation's purported participation in the 2020 election.
This situation comes following it was revealed that Trump's Department of Justice has been thoroughly questioning conspiracy theorists who persist in advancing the notion that Caracas manipulates voting companies and changes election results to benefit their selected leaders.
These individuals claim to possess documentation of the purported operation and have updated a special team located in Florida.
Trump's statements happen simultaneously with substantial armed forces positioning to the area, including the dispatch of a warship to Venezuelan waters.
Additionally, the government has escalated measures by classifying the Caracas-linked drug trafficking group as a terrorist group, following earlier classifications by the treasury department.
"It's unclear what the process is within the administration," remarked an academic expert from a university who specializes in national security. "If it captures the president's focus, my understanding is it becomes part of the procedure. He must to locate reasons in his own mind for conflict."
The expert further noted that drug trafficking allegations about Venezuela have not resonated with core followers, who have been reluctant to support foreign military action.
Concerning the apparent endorsement of his theory, the former officer stated: "He is aware this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he knows the truth, evidence in held by the Justice Department."
Meanwhile, a political dissident who supports strong action against the current leadership but is skeptical about the voting allegations suggested that proponents of the controversial narrative are trying to leverage their influence with the government.
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