🔗 Share this article Ex-President Hints at Backing of Fringe Theory Concerning Venezuelan Government and U.S. Election Donald Trump recently seemed to support a widely discredited allegation stating that Caracas influences election technology internationally and orchestrated his electoral loss. Rising Conflict toward Venezuela While Trump's team have earlier indicated that the president's approach regarding Caracas is largely influenced by border concerns and illegal drug operations, his latest comments imply that his hostility could also stem on an far-fetched narrative that was ruled false by a judge in recent years. "We need to concentrate every effort and resources on VOTER FRAUD!!" Court History The media outlet disbursed nearly $800 million in recently to election software firm to end a legal case that was partially founded on comparable assertions about Venezuela's supposed role in the presidential election. Justice Department Examinations This situation comes following it was revealed that Trump's Department of Justice has been conducting multiple interviews with conspiracy theorists who are pushing the concept that Venezuela controls ballot system corporations and alters electoral outcomes to benefit their selected leaders. Principal Individuals Former CIA officer the intelligence veteran Venezuelan expatriate the expatriate Conservative commentator Lara Logan These individuals assert they have proof of the claimed conspiracy and have informed a taskforce operating out of Tampa. Defense Deployments These remarks occur alongside significant military deployments to the vicinity, including the dispatch of a military vessel to the Caribbean. Government Measures Additionally, the White House has ramped up pressure by designating the Venezuelan-based drug trafficking group as a terrorist group, following prior categorizations by the treasury department. Specialist Opinion "Who knows what the process is inside the White House," remarked David M Rowe from Kenyon College who concentrates on national security. "When it grabs his interest, my assessment is it becomes part of the process. He must to locate reasons in his personal thinking for conflict." The professor continued that narcoterrorism claims about the nation have not resonated with his supporters, who have been unwilling to back foreign military action. Claim Advocates Regarding the president's apparent affirmation of his theory, the former officer responded: "He is aware this is a genuine concern, he knows the truth, documentation in held by the Justice Department." Internal Doubts Meanwhile, a political dissident who backs decisive steps against Maduro but is unconvinced by the election claims suggested that advocates for the unsubstantiated claim are attempting to take advantage their connections within the government.