Trump shares fake Wikipedia page calling himself Venezuela’s “acting president”

Trump shares fake Wikipedia page calling himself Venezuela's "acting president"

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president Donald Trump shared his fake version Wikipedia on page truth society He is known as the “acting president of Venezuela.”

The post, which appeared on the president’s social media platforms on Sunday, was a joke at the expense of the country’s interim president, Delcy Rodriguez.

Nicolás Maduro The former vice president was sworn in last week after serving in the U.S. military Taking Caracas by storm Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday, January 3 and later transferred to New York to answer narco-terrorism charges.

Maduro Not guilty charges in a Manhattan court and insists he remains Venezuela’s legitimate leader.

After the operation, Trump, accompanied by senior members of the Cabinet, announced that Washington would “Run” Venezuela Until the country is stable enough to hold free and fair presidential elections.

President Donald Trump shared a parody Wikipedia page on Truth Social on January 11, 2026, in which he was referred to as the

President Donald Trump shared a parody Wikipedia page on Truth Social on January 11, 2026, in which he was referred to as the “Acting President of Venezuela” (Donald J. Trump/Truth Society)

Reports later emerged that the power vacuum would be temporarily filled by “a small committee” Led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio“the president was actively involved,” which also included the secretary of defense Peter HeggsDan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Director of Central Intelligence Agency John Ratcliffewhite house advisor Stephen MillerEnergy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

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Rodriguez was strongly advised to cooperate with the committee, and Trump later said he had Cancel the second wave of attacks Because she’s doing it.

president since Meet top U.S. oil company executives Discussing the management of Venezuela’s natural resources, only Darren Woods tells Exxon Mobilhis company considers the country to be “uninvestable” at the moment.

“Our assets have been seized there twice, so you can imagine that re-entry a third time would require some pretty significant changes to what we’ve seen historically here,” Woods told Trump, referring to the late president’s influence Hugo ChavezBetween 2004 and 2007, Venezuela took steps to nationalize the oil and gas industry.

“If we look at Venezuela’s current legal and business structure and framework, it is not investable.”

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One, Sunday, January 11, 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press aboard Air Force One, Sunday, January 11, 2026 (AFP/Getty)

Trump is clearly angry about Woods’ stance tell reporters “I would probably be inclined to leave Exxon out. I didn’t like their reaction. They were being too cute,” he said aboard Air Force One as he returned to the White House from Mar-a-Lago on Sunday.

The president also took truth society Sunday to Threaten Cubasaid he would receive no further support from Venezuela, then joked that Rubio might be named the next leader.

“For years, Cuba has lived on vast amounts of oil and money from Venezuela,” Trump wrote on his platform.

“In return, Cuba provided ‘security services’ to the last two Venezuelan dictators, but not anymore!”

A day after Maduro’s move, Rubio appeared on NBC to issue his own warning to Havana Meet the media “I don’t think it’s a mystery that we’re not big fans of the Cuban regime, which by the way is pro-Maduro,” he said.

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