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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's grudge over Nobel Peace Prize is reportedly why he didn't back Venezuelan opposition leader Machado
Shes a very nice woman, but she doesnt have the respect, President Donald Trump said of María Corina Machado after ordering strikes in Venezuela and capturing former President Nicolás Maduro.
President Donald Trump surprised many in Venezuela when he declined to throw his support behind the Latin American countrys opposition leader, María Corina Machado, following the United States capture and removal of authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro. Trumps refusal to back Machado as Venezuelas interim leader reportedly stems from a grudge he holds against her for accepting the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize an award the president repeatedly campaigned for.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-grudge-over-nobel-peace-121338565.html
This didn't help his chances as well

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Trump's grudge over Nobel Peace Prize is reportedly why he didn't back Venezuelan opposition leader Machado (Original Post)
Coldwater
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OLDMDDEM
(3,040 posts)1. Bombing eight countries doesn;t bode well for getting the Nobel Peace Prize.
Klarkashton
(4,742 posts)2. That would be THE reason.
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Ritabert
(2,002 posts)3. Nothing says Peace Prize like bombing countries for spurious reasons
Johonny
(25,506 posts)4. Even if he backed her, what is her path to power
Because the current leader has the military
LetMyPeopleVote
(175,071 posts)5. According to the Washington Post, trump is a sore loser and will not work with Machado because she won Nobel Peace prize
trump is a small and petty man.
Link to tweet
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/01/04/us-venezuela-plan-trump-rubio-miller/
The day before, Trump had effectively dismissed the prospects of Venezuelas democratic opposition, including Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado, whose stand-in candidate, Edmundo González, won more than two-thirds of the vote in an election last year that saw Maduro refuse to leave office.
Itd be very tough for her to be the leader, Trump said when asked about Machado on Saturday, adding that she doesnt have the support or the respect within the country.
Associates of Machado, who covertly escaped Venezuela last month with the help of the United States to attend the Nobel Prize ceremony in Norway, were caught off-guard by Trumps comment, according to a person close to her team.
On Sunday, she and her supporters once again urged the Venezuelan diaspora to rally in the streets. But with the two most prominent leaders outside the country González fled to Spain last year after the election, and Machados location is not known there was little they could do to mobilize a response inside Venezuela.
One Venezuelan opposition leader, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal discussions, said Trumps remarks were difficult for many in the opposition movement to hear, but in every transition, you have to swallow some bitter pills.
This person said the next 48 hours could help clarify whether Rodríguez could usher in a soft transition by replacing hard-line ministers or rather continue Maduros government with gringo guardianship.
Two people close to the White House said the presidents lack of interest in boosting Machado, despite her recent efforts to flatter Trump, stemmed from her decision to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, an award the president has openly coveted.
Although Machado ultimately said she was dedicating the award to Trump, her acceptance of the prize was an ultimate sin, said one of the people.
If she had turned it down and said, I cant accept it because its Donald Trumps, shed be the president of Venezuela today, this person said.
Itd be very tough for her to be the leader, Trump said when asked about Machado on Saturday, adding that she doesnt have the support or the respect within the country.
Associates of Machado, who covertly escaped Venezuela last month with the help of the United States to attend the Nobel Prize ceremony in Norway, were caught off-guard by Trumps comment, according to a person close to her team.
On Sunday, she and her supporters once again urged the Venezuelan diaspora to rally in the streets. But with the two most prominent leaders outside the country González fled to Spain last year after the election, and Machados location is not known there was little they could do to mobilize a response inside Venezuela.
One Venezuelan opposition leader, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal discussions, said Trumps remarks were difficult for many in the opposition movement to hear, but in every transition, you have to swallow some bitter pills.
This person said the next 48 hours could help clarify whether Rodríguez could usher in a soft transition by replacing hard-line ministers or rather continue Maduros government with gringo guardianship.
Two people close to the White House said the presidents lack of interest in boosting Machado, despite her recent efforts to flatter Trump, stemmed from her decision to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, an award the president has openly coveted.
Although Machado ultimately said she was dedicating the award to Trump, her acceptance of the prize was an ultimate sin, said one of the people.
If she had turned it down and said, I cant accept it because its Donald Trumps, shed be the president of Venezuela today, this person said.