After decades under iron-fisted socialist rule, Venezuela has finally seen the collapse of Nicolás Maduro’s regime. For millions of Venezuelans who endured food shortages, economic ruin, and political repression, the fall of Maduro marks a turning point that once seemed impossible.
But as the dust settles, a far more complicated question has emerged: who will lead Venezuela into its post-socialist future?
That question took a dramatic turn this week in Washington, D.C., when opposition figure Maria Corina Machado made a move so bold it left political observers stunned—and critics questioning her judgment.
Machado arrived at the White House carrying her Nobel Peace Prize medal and personally handed it to President Donald Trump during a high-profile meeting on Thursday. The symbolic gesture immediately ignited controversy across diplomatic and political circles.
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