🔗 Share this article Donald Trump Hints at Support for Fringe Theory Regarding Venezuelan Government and U.S. Election Donald Trump over the weekend appeared to endorse a thoroughly refuted claim asserting that Caracas manipulates election technology worldwide and caused his 2020 election defeat. Increasing Hostility toward Caracas While administration representatives have previously stated that his strategy regarding Caracas is primarily driven by concerns about migration and narcotics trafficking, his recent remarks suggest that this antagonism could additionally root on an far-fetched narrative that was ruled false by a legal authority in recent years. "We need to concentrate all of our energy and power on ELECTION FRAUD!!" Previous Legal Actions Fox News settled $787 million in recently to Dominion Voting to end a legal case that was partly rooted on comparable assertions about Caracas' alleged involvement in the presidential election. Justice Department Inquiries These events arrives shortly after information surfaced that Trump's Department of Justice has been thoroughly questioning conspiracy theorists who are pushing the notion that Caracas manipulates voting companies and changes election results to benefit their selected leaders. Main Personalities Ex-intelligence agent Gary Berntsen Former resident the expatriate Right-wing host the media figure The mentioned persons assert they have documentation of the purported operation and have updated a taskforce based in Tampa. Defense Deployments These remarks happen simultaneously with substantial armed forces positioning to the area, including the deployment of a military vessel to the Caribbean. Administration Actions More recently, the White House has increased tension by labeling the Caracas-linked Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist group, following previous designations by the financial authorities. Expert Analysis "It's unclear what the methodology is within the administration," commented a political science professor from Kenyon College who specializes in security issues. "Should it attract the president's focus, my understanding is it gets included in the procedure. He must to locate reasons in his personal thinking for conflict." The expert added that criminal organization assertions about the nation have not gained traction with core followers, who have been reluctant to support overseas intervention. Conspiracy Supporters When questioned about the president's apparent affirmation of his claims, Gary Berntsen responded: "He is aware this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he recognizes the evidence, evidence in under federal control." Internal Doubts Simultaneously, a critic of the current government who advocates firm measures against Maduro but is skeptical about the voting allegations suggested that supporters of the unsubstantiated claim are seeking to exploit their access to the White House.