Venezuela: Nobel winner Maria Corina Machado not in Trump's plan so far
While Machado is a "nice woman," she lacks support and respect inside Venezuela, Trump said Saturday in a news conference to discuss the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces. "I think it would be very tough for her to be the...

While Machado is a "nice woman," she lacks support and respect inside Venezuela, Trump said Saturday in a news conference to discuss the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces. "I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader," he said. Instead, he said the US plans to work with Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, Maduro's second-in-command.
The president's remarks left opposition leaders and Machado's team stunned and saddened, according to people familiar with the matter. Before leaving to collect her Nobel last month, Machado had been living in hiding in Venezuela, refusing to leave her country as she pressed the international community to condemn Maduro's regime for human rights violations and election tampering. She had been adamant that her group was ready to lead the day Maduro was no longer in charge.
But some of the people close to Machado, who asked for anonymity, are holding out hope that the Trump administration has a plan to incorporate her and other opposition leaders into Venezuela's transition eventually.
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