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“Heir of Washington”: Venezuelan Opposition Leader Machado Honors Trump with Nobel Gesture

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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado invoked centuries of revolutionary history on Thursday during a high-profile visit to Washington, D.C. In a move laden with symbolism, Machado presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump, referring to him as the “heir of Washington.” This dramatic presentation took place during a meeting that exceeded an hour, which Machado later characterized as a success.

The premise of the gift was rooted in a specific historical narrative. Machado reminded reporters of the bond between the Marquis de Lafayette and Simon Bolivar, noting that Lafayette had once bestowed a medal upon the Venezuelan independence leader. Framing her action as a reciprocal gesture 200 years in the making, she stated that she was returning the honor to the United States leader on behalf of her people.

This presentation addresses a topic often discussed by President Trump, who has openly coveted the Nobel Peace Prize in the past. While Machado’s gesture grants him the physical gold medal, the Norwegian Nobel Committee issued a reminder via social media that the award itself is non-transferable. They affirmed that the winner’s name stands in history forever, regardless of who holds the physical object, underscoring the strict protocols of the prestigious institution.

Behind the ceremonial exchange lies a strained political relationship. Trump had earlier been dismissive of Machado’s capabilities, claiming she was unfit to lead the opposition or the country. His administration has reportedly focused its strategic efforts on interim president Delcy Rodriguez, using strong-arm tactics to align her administration with U.S. oil interests.

Despite Trump’s skepticism—he reportedly reiterated his belief that Machado lacks commanding respect—Machado remained publicly supportive of the President. Speaking outside the Capitol, she insisted that Trump understands the suffering of the Venezuelan people. “We are counting on President Trump,” she declared, signaling her intent to maintain a diplomatic bridge despite the President’s alternative political strategies.

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