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Venezuelan Opposition leader and newly honored Nobel Peace Prize The winner has dedicated his victory donald trump for him “Decisive support” in his country’s fight for democracy.
Maria Corina Machado He said the award represents “the struggle of all Venezuelans” and serves as a boost to their mission to “gain independence.” His praise for Trump comes after the US president missed out on the award he had long hoped to win when the winner was revealed on Friday.
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“I dedicate this award to President Trump for his decisive support of the suffering people of Venezuela and our cause.”

Machado, a conservative politician, was given the award His work in “promoting democratic rights”,
In the wake of socialist Nicolas Maduro’s recent election victory he has been forced to live in hiding. Maduro has been accused by many global monitors of breaking human rights laws due to allegations of torture, corruption and assassinations.
Since Trump’s re-election, Machado has been a Vocal supporter of the US President, He was described as a “visionary” and “the biggest opportunity we have ever had” for regime change in Venezuela.
She has previously claimed to be in close contact with Trump’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is the son of Cuban refugees.
Since his first term in office, Trump has never shied away from his ambition to achieve the Nobel Peace Prize, and he hoped that his role in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement could eventually earn him the highly coveted award.
“The guy who actually got the Nobel Prize called me today and said, I’m accepting it in your honor, because you really deserved it. That’s a great thing,” the president said during a press conference in the Oval Office on Friday.
He then assured reporters that he had not asked Machado for an award.
Trump said, “I didn’t say ‘So give it to me’; I think he would have done that.” “She was very nice. And I, you know, have been helping her along the way. She – they need a lot of help in Venezuela, it’s a basic disaster.”

Despite many MAGA supporters and his own son calling for him to be given the award, Trump gave a cautious answer when asked about his chances on Wednesday.
“I have no idea,” he answered her. “I mean, look, I compromised – Marco [Rubio] Will tell you – we settled seven wars. We’re close to solving the eighth, and I think we’ll solve the Russia situation, which is awesome… I think we’ll solve it, so… I don’t think anyone in history has solved that many, but maybe they’ll find some reason not to give it to me.
Five previous US presidents have been honored with the award for their efforts in ensuring democracy, including Theodore Roosevelt (1906), Woodrow Wilson (1919), Jimmy Carter (2002), and Barack Obama (2009).