The former president over the weekend appeared to endorse a widely discredited conspiracy theory asserting that Venezuela's leadership controls electronic voting software internationally and caused his loss to Joe Biden.
While White House officials have in the past claimed that the president's approach concerning the nation is primarily driven by immigration issues and narcotics trafficking, his recent remarks hint that this antagonism could additionally root on an outlandish claim that was ruled false by a judge in the past.
"It's crucial to direct every effort and power on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!"
The media outlet disbursed $787 million in last year to Dominion Voting to resolve a lawsuit that was partially founded on similar allegations about Venezuela's supposed role in the U.S. election.
These events comes just days after information surfaced that federal investigators has been conducting multiple interviews with conspiracy theorists who continue to promote the concept that Venezuela controls election technology firms and flips votes to support their chosen politicians.
These figures state they hold documentation of the claimed conspiracy and have updated a special team located in Florida.
These remarks occur alongside major defense movements to the region, including the dispatch of a military vessel to Venezuelan waters.
In recent developments, the government has increased tension by classifying the Caracas-linked Cartel de los Soles as a terrorist group, following prior categorizations by the financial authorities.
"It's unclear what the methodology is inside the White House," stated a political science professor from Kenyon College who specializes in defense matters. "When it grabs Trump's attention, my interpretation is it becomes part of the procedure. Trump needs to find justification in his individual perspective for war."
The expert further noted that narcoterrorism claims about the nation have not gained traction with Trump's base, who have been unwilling to back foreign military action.
When questioned about the president's apparent affirmation of his theory, Gary Berntsen stated: "The President knows this is actual reality, he recognizes the evidence, proof in possession of DOJ."
At the same time, a political dissident who supports strong action against the current leadership but is dismissive of the election claims indicated that supporters of the conspiracy theory are seeking to exploit their access to the government.
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