🔗 Share this article Ex-President Hints at Backing of Controversial Claim Regarding Venezuelan Government in 2020 Election Trump on Sunday seemed to support a thoroughly refuted allegation stating that Venezuela's leadership controls electronic voting software globally and orchestrated his electoral loss. Rising Conflict toward Caracas Whereas White House officials have in the past claimed that Trump's policy regarding Caracas is primarily driven by immigration issues and the drug trade, his latest comments imply that the administration's stance could additionally root on an outlandish claim that was ruled false by a legal authority in the past. "We must focus our complete attention and might on ELECTION FRAUD!!" Previous Legal Actions The media outlet disbursed nearly $800 million in recently to Dominion Voting to settle a legal case that was partially founded on identical claims about the nation's purported participation in the U.S. election. Department of Justice Investigations This situation comes following reports emerged that Trump's Department of Justice has been conducting multiple interviews with individuals promoting these claims who persist in advancing the idea that Caracas manipulates ballot system corporations and flips votes to favor their preferred candidates. Key Figures Ex-intelligence agent the ex-officer Venezuelan expatriate Martin Rodil Far-right media personality the media figure The mentioned persons claim to possess documentation of the claimed conspiracy and have informed a taskforce based in Florida. Defense Deployments The president's comments happen simultaneously with significant military deployments to the region, including the sending of a warship to the Caribbean. Administration Actions Additionally, the government has increased tension by designating the nation-associated drug trafficking group as a international threat, following prior categorizations by the government agency. Professional Assessment "Nobody can say for certain what the procedure is within the administration," commented a political science professor from Kenyon College who concentrates on defense matters. "When it grabs his interest, my assessment is it becomes part of the process. He must to establish grounds in his own mind for military action." The expert continued that criminal organization assertions about Caracas have failed to connect with core followers, who have been unwilling to back foreign military action. Claim Advocates Regarding the seeming support of his claims, the conspiracy advocate declared: "The President knows this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he knows the truth, proof in under federal control." Internal Skepticism Meanwhile, a critic of the current government who backs decisive steps against Maduro but is dismissive of the voting allegations suggested that advocates for the controversial narrative are attempting to take advantage their connections within the White House.