Washington – US President Donald Trump said Thursday that Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado will be in Washington next week, indicating he planned to meet with the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
Trump: “Holding elections in Venezuela will take time. They won’t know how to do it. We’ll rebuild the oil and oil infrastructure, take charge of it, and make a lot of money-@info_Venez pic.twitter.com/icR2H4hVPO
— mahmoud khalil (@zorba222) January 9, 2026
He told Fox News on Thursday that the South American country, currently led by interim President Delcy Rodriguez, was not in a position to hold fresh elections.
“We have to rebuild the country. They couldn’t have an election,” he said.
“They wouldn’t even know how to have an election right now.”
Machado has offered to share her Nobel Prize with Trump, who has said he deserved the award.
On Thursday, Trump said it was a “major embarrassment” for Norway that he did not win the prize, which is awarded by a Norwegian committee.
He indicated Machado might give him her Nobel Prize when they meet.
“I understand she wants to do that. That would be a great honor,” Trump said.
‼️El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump 🇺🇸, confirma futura reunión con @mariacorinamachado 🇻🇪
En entrevista con @seanhannity, en Fox, el mandatario aseguró que ella viajará a su país la semana que viene, y espera poder saludarla. pic.twitter.com/75gPzNwsBi
— Comando Con Vzla Caracas 🇻🇪 (@CaracasConVzla) January 9, 2026
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