Does she have more plans to debase herself for Trump in return for nothing?
Jamuro on
fat chance, she outed herself as a most pathetic suckup and i would be seriously surprised if trump even remembers who she is by now.
Constant-Brief3410 on
No little Marco is president now
supercali45 on
She better win a few more Nobel Peace Prizes lol
NobodyLikedThat1 on
I wonder how her own people view her giving the peace prize to Trump almost immediately after he attacked their country.
ToughHopeful4760 on
Machado’s situation is a reminder of how fragile Venezuela’s political landscape still is. She was barred from running, forced into exile, and her party dismantled — yet she’s still the most recognizable opposition figure. Her promise to return by 2026 says less about confidence in the regime and more about how little political space exists for anyone else to emerge.
Whether she actually gets a chance to run depends entirely on the military and the ruling party, not the voters. That’s the core problem Venezuela hasn’t solved.
prontish on
Maybe she’ll win the presidency and give it to Trump.
WiredEarp on
Silly fool lost any respect she ever had by fawning over Trump. I doubt she has any chanceof power in the future now.
MikeFromIraq on
So ya
ToughHopeful4760 on
AP’s reporting makes it clear she’s positioning herself for a long-term return. Venezuela’s political landscape shifts slowly, but exile‑return moves like this always draw international attention
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Does she have more plans to debase herself for Trump in return for nothing?
fat chance, she outed herself as a most pathetic suckup and i would be seriously surprised if trump even remembers who she is by now.
No little Marco is president now
She better win a few more Nobel Peace Prizes lol
I wonder how her own people view her giving the peace prize to Trump almost immediately after he attacked their country.
Machado’s situation is a reminder of how fragile Venezuela’s political landscape still is. She was barred from running, forced into exile, and her party dismantled — yet she’s still the most recognizable opposition figure. Her promise to return by 2026 says less about confidence in the regime and more about how little political space exists for anyone else to emerge.
Whether she actually gets a chance to run depends entirely on the military and the ruling party, not the voters. That’s the core problem Venezuela hasn’t solved.
Maybe she’ll win the presidency and give it to Trump.
Silly fool lost any respect she ever had by fawning over Trump. I doubt she has any chanceof power in the future now.
So ya
AP’s reporting makes it clear she’s positioning herself for a long-term return. Venezuela’s political landscape shifts slowly, but exile‑return moves like this always draw international attention