🔗 Share this article Former President Hints at Endorsement of Unsubstantiated Idea About Venezuelan Government and Presidential Election The former president on Sunday appeared to endorse a thoroughly refuted allegation suggesting that Caracas manipulates electronic voting software worldwide and orchestrated his 2020 election defeat. Increasing Hostility regarding Caracas While administration representatives have earlier indicated that his strategy toward Venezuela is primarily driven by immigration issues and narcotics trafficking, his latest comments suggest that this antagonism could also stem on an outlandish theory that was ruled false by a court in the past. "We need to concentrate our complete attention and power on ELECTION FRAUD!!" Court History A major news network disbursed over three-quarters of a billion dollars in recently to a voting technology company to settle a legal case that was partly rooted on identical claims about Caracas' alleged involvement in the presidential election. Department of Justice Examinations The development arrives just days after it was revealed that federal investigators has been thoroughly questioning individuals promoting these claims who continue to promote the notion that Caracas manipulates voting companies and flips votes to favor their preferred candidates. Main Personalities Retired operative the ex-officer Former resident the individual Conservative commentator the media figure The mentioned persons state they hold evidence of the purported operation and have updated a taskforce based in Tampa. Strategic Positioning These remarks occur alongside major defense movements to the area, including the deployment of a warship to the Caribbean. Government Measures In recent developments, the administration has increased tension by labeling the Venezuelan-based drug trafficking group as a terrorist group, following prior categorizations by the government agency. Expert Analysis "Nobody can say for certain what the methodology is among decision-makers," commented David M Rowe from Kenyon College who concentrates on defense matters. "When it grabs Trump's attention, my understanding is it gets included in the process. The president requires to establish grounds in his individual perspective for conflict." The professor added that criminal organization assertions about Caracas have failed to connect with Trump's base, who have been hesitant to endorse international engagement. Theory Proponents Regarding the apparent endorsement of his allegations, the former officer stated: "The President knows this is NOT A CONSPIRACY THEORY, he recognizes the evidence, documentation in held by the Justice Department." Administration Concerns Simultaneously, a Venezuelan opposition figure who advocates firm measures against the current leadership but is unconvinced by the voting allegations stated that advocates for the conspiracy theory are attempting to take advantage their influence with the government.