🔗 Share this article Ex-President Suggests Endorsement of Unsubstantiated Idea About Venezuelan Government in U.S. Election Trump on Sunday seemed to support a widely discredited conspiracy theory suggesting that the Venezuelan government controls voting systems globally and led to his loss to Joe Biden. Rising Conflict toward Venezuela Although administration representatives have earlier indicated that his strategy concerning the nation is mainly motivated by immigration issues and the drug trade, his latest comments imply that his hostility may also be based on an implausible narrative that was ruled false by a court in recent years. "It's crucial to direct all of our energy and resources on ELECTORAL IRREGULARITIES!!" Previous Legal Actions A major news network paid over three-quarters of a billion dollars in recently to election software firm to resolve a lawsuit that was partly rooted on similar allegations about Caracas' alleged involvement in the presidential election. Justice Department Investigations These events follows just days after reports emerged that federal investigators has been conducting multiple interviews with individuals promoting these claims who persist in advancing the concept that Venezuela controls voting companies and alters electoral outcomes to support their chosen politicians. Main Personalities Retired operative the ex-officer Venezuelan expatriate the expatriate Conservative commentator Lara Logan The mentioned persons assert they have proof of the purported operation and have briefed a special team based in Tampa. Strategic Positioning The president's comments happen simultaneously with major defense movements to the region, including the deployment of a military vessel to the general area. Government Measures More recently, the White House has escalated measures by designating the nation-associated Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, following prior categorizations by the treasury department. Professional Assessment "Who knows what the methodology is inside the White House," stated an academic expert from an educational institution who specializes in national security. "When it grabs his interest, my assessment is it becomes part of the procedure. He must to establish grounds in his personal thinking for military action." Rowe added that narcoterrorism claims about Caracas have not gained traction with core followers, who have been unwilling to back international engagement. Theory Proponents When questioned about the apparent endorsement of his theory, the conspiracy advocate responded: "He is aware this is a genuine concern, he knows the truth, proof in held by the Justice Department." Internal Doubts Simultaneously, a Venezuelan opposition figure who backs decisive steps against the current leadership but is skeptical about the election claims indicated that supporters of the conspiracy theory are seeking to exploit their access to the government.