🔗 Share this article Donald Trump Implies Backing of Fringe Theory About Venezuelan Government and Presidential Election Donald Trump over the weekend seemed to support a thoroughly refuted claim asserting that Caracas manipulates electronic voting software internationally and caused his loss to Joe Biden. Increasing Hostility regarding the South American Nation Although administration representatives have in the past claimed that the president's approach regarding Caracas is largely influenced by border concerns and the drug trade, his latest comments hint that this antagonism could also stem on an outlandish narrative that was ruled false by a legal authority in recent years. "It's crucial to direct all of our energy and might on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!" Court History Fox News settled nearly $800 million in recently to a voting technology company to resolve a lawsuit that was partially founded on identical claims about the nation's purported participation in the 2020 election. Justice Department Examinations The development comes following it was revealed that federal investigators has been thoroughly questioning those advocating this theory who are pushing the concept that Venezuela controls election technology firms and changes election results to benefit their selected leaders. Key Figures Ex-intelligence agent the intelligence veteran Former resident Martin Rodil Right-wing host the podcast host These individuals assert they have documentation of the purported operation and have informed a special team located in the southern state. Strategic Positioning Trump's statements happen simultaneously with major defense movements to the area, including the deployment of a navy aircraft carrier to Venezuelan waters. Government Measures In recent developments, the White House has ramped up pressure by classifying the Caracas-linked drug trafficking group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, following prior categorizations by the financial authorities. Expert Analysis "Nobody can say for certain what the process is within the administration," stated David M Rowe from Kenyon College who specializes in national security. "When it grabs his interest, my assessment is it enters the decision-making. The president requires to locate reasons in his personal thinking for war." The expert added that drug trafficking allegations about Caracas have not gained traction with his supporters, who have been unwilling to back international engagement. Conspiracy Supporters Concerning the seeming support of his allegations, the conspiracy advocate declared: "The President knows this is a genuine concern, he knows the truth, evidence in under federal control." Internal Skepticism Meanwhile, a Venezuelan opposition figure who advocates firm measures against the administration but is unconvinced by the voting allegations indicated that supporters of the conspiracy theory are trying to leverage their influence with the administration.