Trump recently appeared to endorse a thoroughly refuted conspiracy theory suggesting that the Venezuelan government controls election technology worldwide and caused his 2020 election defeat.
Whereas White House officials have earlier indicated that Trump's policy concerning the nation is largely influenced by concerns about migration and narcotics trafficking, his new statements imply that his hostility could additionally root on an far-fetched theory that was dismissed as untrue by a legal authority in the past.
"We need to concentrate our complete attention and might on VOTER FRAUD!!"
Fox News settled nearly $800 million in last year to election software firm to resolve a legal case that was partially founded on similar allegations about the nation's purported participation in the presidential election.
This situation arrives shortly after it was revealed that federal investigators has been extensively interviewing individuals promoting these claims who are pushing the idea that Caracas manipulates election technology firms and flips votes to favor their preferred candidates.
These figures assert they have evidence of the purported operation and have informed a taskforce operating out of the southern state.
These remarks coincide with major defense movements to the region, including the deployment of a warship to Venezuelan waters.
Additionally, the government has ramped up pressure by classifying the nation-associated Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist group, following earlier classifications by the government agency.
"Nobody can say for certain what the process is among decision-makers," commented an academic expert from an educational institution who focuses on defense matters. "Should it attract Trump's attention, my understanding is it becomes part of the decision-making. The president requires to establish grounds in his individual perspective for war."
The expert further noted that drug trafficking allegations about Venezuela have not resonated with his supporters, who have been unwilling to back overseas intervention.
When questioned about the president's apparent affirmation of his claims, the conspiracy advocate declared: "Trump understands this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he knows the truth, documentation in under federal control."
Simultaneously, a critic of the current government who supports strong action against the current leadership but is unconvinced by the election claims suggested that advocates for the conspiracy theory are trying to leverage their influence with the government.
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