Former President Suggests Support for Fringe Theory Concerning Venezuelan Government and U.S. Election

Trump on Sunday seemed to support a largely debunked claim suggesting that the Venezuelan government controls voting systems globally and orchestrated his electoral loss.

Increasing Hostility toward Caracas

While Trump's team have in the past claimed that the president's approach toward Venezuela is primarily driven by border concerns and narcotics trafficking, his new statements imply that his hostility could also stem on an far-fetched theory that was dismissed as untrue by a judge in recent years.

"We need to concentrate every effort and might on VOTER FRAUD!!"

Legal Precedents

The media outlet paid $787 million in last year to Dominion Voting to settle a legal case that was based in part on similar allegations about Caracas' alleged involvement in the U.S. election.

DOJ Examinations

The development comes following it was revealed that federal investigators has been conducting multiple interviews with individuals promoting these claims who continue to promote the concept that Caracas manipulates election technology firms and flips votes to favor their preferred candidates.

Main Personalities

  • Retired operative the intelligence veteran
  • Venezuelan expatriate the individual
  • Far-right media personality the media figure

These figures assert they have documentation of the alleged scheme and have updated a taskforce operating out of Tampa.

Military Movements

Trump's statements coincide with significant military deployments to the area, including the sending of a navy aircraft carrier to Venezuelan waters.

Official Steps

In recent developments, the administration has increased tension by designating the nation-associated Cartel de los Soles as a international threat, following previous designations by the government agency.

Professional Assessment

"Nobody can say for certain what the procedure is within the administration," commented David M Rowe from an educational institution who focuses on defense matters. "Should it attract Trump's attention, my understanding is it gets included in the process. Trump needs to locate reasons in his own mind for war."

The professor added that narcoterrorism claims about the nation have not gained traction with his supporters, who have been hesitant to endorse overseas intervention.

Conspiracy Supporters

Concerning the apparent endorsement of his claims, Gary Berntsen stated: "He is aware this is actual reality, he knows the truth, evidence in possession of DOJ."

Internal Doubts

Meanwhile, a critic of the current government who advocates firm measures against the administration but is dismissive of the electoral assertions suggested that proponents of the controversial narrative are trying to leverage their influence with the government.

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