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The former president on Sunday gave credence to a widely discredited claim suggesting that Caracas controls electronic voting software globally and caused his 2020 election defeat.
While administration representatives have earlier indicated that Trump's policy regarding Caracas is mainly motivated by concerns about migration and illegal drug operations, his latest comments hint that this antagonism may also be based on an outlandish narrative that was ruled false by a legal authority in recent years.
"It's crucial to direct every effort and might on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!"
A major news network settled over three-quarters of a billion dollars in recently to a voting technology company to end a legal case that was based in part on comparable assertions about Venezuela's supposed role in the U.S. election.
The development follows following information surfaced that Trump's Department of Justice has been extensively interviewing conspiracy theorists who are pushing the notion that Caracas manipulates election technology firms and changes election results to favor their preferred candidates.
These figures claim to possess proof of the purported operation and have briefed a special team located in the southern state.
Trump's statements occur alongside major defense movements to the region, including the dispatch of a warship to Venezuelan waters.
In recent developments, the government has increased tension by designating the Venezuelan-based Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, following earlier classifications by the treasury department.
"It's unclear what the procedure is inside the White House," remarked David M Rowe from an educational institution who focuses on defense matters. "If it captures the president's focus, my interpretation is it gets included in the decision-making. Trump needs to find justification in his own mind for conflict."
Rowe further noted that narcoterrorism claims about the nation have not resonated with Trump's base, who have been reluctant to support overseas intervention.
When questioned about the president's apparent affirmation of his allegations, the former officer responded: "The President knows this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he knows the truth, evidence in under federal control."
At the same time, a political dissident who advocates firm measures against the current leadership but is dismissive of the electoral assertions indicated that advocates for the unsubstantiated claim are trying to leverage their influence with the White House.
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