🔗 Share this article Ex-President Implies Support for Unsubstantiated Idea Concerning Venezuela and U.S. Election Trump recently seemed to support a widely discredited conspiracy theory stating that Caracas influences electronic voting software internationally and led to his 2020 election defeat. Rising Conflict with the South American Nation While administration representatives have in the past claimed that Trump's policy regarding Caracas is primarily driven by border concerns and narcotics trafficking, his recent remarks hint that this antagonism could also stem on an outlandish narrative that was ruled false by a legal authority in the past. "It's crucial to direct all of our energy and power on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!" Court History A major news network settled $787 million in last year to election software firm to settle a lawsuit that was partly rooted on comparable assertions about the nation's purported participation in the 2020 election. DOJ Inquiries This situation arrives shortly after it was revealed that the Justice Department has been thoroughly questioning those advocating this theory who continue to promote the idea that Venezuela controls voting companies and flips votes to benefit their selected leaders. Main Personalities Former CIA officer the ex-officer Former resident the expatriate Right-wing host the podcast host These figures claim to possess proof of the alleged scheme and have briefed a taskforce located in the southern state. Strategic Positioning These remarks happen simultaneously with significant military deployments to the vicinity, including the sending of a warship to the Caribbean. Official Steps In recent developments, the government has increased tension by classifying the nation-associated Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, following earlier classifications by the treasury department. Specialist Opinion "It's unclear what the methodology is inside the White House," commented an academic expert from an educational institution who focuses on national security. "If it captures Trump's attention, my interpretation is it becomes part of the decision-making. He must to establish grounds in his personal thinking for conflict." The expert added that drug trafficking allegations about Caracas have failed to connect with core followers, who have been reluctant to support foreign military action. Conspiracy Supporters Concerning the apparent endorsement of his allegations, Gary Berntsen stated: "He is aware this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he understands the facts, documentation in possession of DOJ." Administration Concerns At the same time, a critic of the current government who backs decisive steps against Maduro but is skeptical about the electoral assertions stated that advocates for the unsubstantiated claim are seeking to exploit their influence with the White House.