Venezuela's Machado gifts Trump Nobel Peace Prize
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On Thursday, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado announced that she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to President Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House.

Machado, speaking to journalists on Capitol Hill, shared that she had given Trump the prestigious medal, which she received last year in recognition of her dedication to transforming Venezuela into a democracy.

“I gave the President of the United States the Nobel Peace Prize medal,” Machado stated.

She explained her decision to award the medal to Trump, whom she described as the “heir of Washington,” citing his “unique commitment to our freedom” as the reason for her gesture.

Last year, Trump had openly expressed his desire to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.

The White House has yet to respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comments. No press was allowed into the meeting, so there are no immediate photographs capturing Trump with the medal.

Ahead of their White House meeting, the first since the United States military captured and imprisoned Venezuela’s dictator, Nicolas Maduro, Machado expressed that she was open to gifting Trump the Nobel. 

But the Norwegian body that decides the winner came out with a statement saying that the prize couldn’t be transferred or shared. 

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado (right) is photographed leaving the White House Thursday after her first meeting with President Donald Trump since the U.S. military captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro

Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado (right) is photographed leaving the White House Thursday after her first meeting with President Donald Trump since the U.S. military captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro 

President Donald Trump is seen walking into the East Room for an event with the Florida Panthers. He didn't invite press into his meeting with Maria Corina Machado, where she said she presented him with her Nobel Peace Prize

President Donald Trump is seen walking into the East Room for an event with the Florida Panthers. He didn’t invite press into his meeting with Maria Corina Machado, where she said she presented him with her Nobel Peace Prize 

Machado didn’t listen, recalling to reporters how a medal commissioned for President George Washington was presented to the family of French military officer Marquis de Lafayette, who had helped the Americans win the Revolution.

She noted how 200 years later, ‘the people of Bolivar are giving back to the heir of Washington a medal, in this case the medal of the Nobel Peace Prize.’ 

While the U.S. government’s stance was that Maduro did not rightfully win the 2024 election – with the winner being a member of Machado’s opposition movement after she was barred from running herself – Trump has not pushed for full regime change in Venezuela despite arresting its leader. 

Instead, the U.S. government has been working with Maduro’s No. 2, Delcy Rodriguez, who’s become the country’s acting president. 

Last week, the president hosted leaders of oil companies to the White House, pushing them to invest in Venezuela, with some company heads expressing doubts due to the country’s previous political instability and history of seizing oil company assets.

But that didn’t deter Trump from continuing to work with the current regime. 

In an interview with Reuters Wednesday, Trump spoke of the ‘fascinating talk’ he had with Rodriguez, saying ‘she’s been very good to deal with.’

As for Machado, he added, ‘She’s a very nice woman.’ 

‘I think we’re just going to talk basics,’ Trump said.

Venezuela's opposition leader Maria Corina Machado walked around Washington, D.C. as she headed to the White House to meet with President Donald Trump. It marked the leaders first meeting since the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro earlier this month

Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado walked around Washington, D.C. as she headed to the White House to meet with President Donald Trump. It marked the leaders first meeting since the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro earlier this month

Maria Corina Machado waves from her vehicle Thursday as she departs Capitol Hill following an earlier meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump

Maria Corina Machado waves from her vehicle Thursday as she departs Capitol Hill following an earlier meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump

Maria Corina Machado (center) embraces Republican Senator Ted Cruz (left) during a meeting with a bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Capitol Hill Thursday. California Democratic Senator Alex Padilla (right) also attended the meeting

Maria Corina Machado (center) embraces Republican Senator Ted Cruz (left) during a meeting with a bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Capitol Hill Thursday. California Democratic Senator Alex Padilla (right) also attended the meeting

The U.S. government has been working with Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez (center), who had been dictator Nicolas Maduro's No. 2. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Wednesday that Rodriguez has 'been very good to deal with'

The U.S. government has been working with Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez (center), who had been dictator Nicolas Maduro’s No. 2. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Wednesday that Rodriguez has ‘been very good to deal with’

The White House has yet to provide a readout of their meeting. 

Machado was captured smiling and walking out onto Pennsylvania Avenue when she departed from the White House meeting.

Her trip to Washington, D.C., marked an end to Machado’s political isolation. 

The opposition leader has been in hiding since she was briefly detained by Maduro’s government in Caracas last year, fleeing the country afterward. 

Cheering supporters met Machado outside the White House’s gate, the Associated Press reported. 

She then headed to Capitol Hill to meet with a bipartisan group of lawmakers. 

Republicans, including Senators Ted Cruz and Rick Scott, posed alongside Democratic Senators Dick Durbin, Alex Padilla, Ruben Gallego, Peter Welch and others. 

Machado ignored shouted questions about how her meeting with Trump went. 

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