đź”— Share this article Former President Suggests Endorsement of Unsubstantiated Idea Regarding Venezuela and Presidential Election Trump on Sunday gave credence to a thoroughly refuted claim asserting that Caracas influences electronic voting software internationally and caused his electoral loss. Rising Conflict regarding Venezuela Whereas Trump's team have earlier indicated that Trump's policy concerning the nation is largely influenced by border concerns and narcotics trafficking, his recent remarks hint that the administration's stance could additionally root on an outlandish claim that was dismissed as untrue by a court in the past. "It's crucial to direct every effort and might on VOTER FRAUD!!" Court History A major news network disbursed $787 million in last year to election software firm to end a defamation suit that was partially founded on identical claims about the nation's purported participation in the presidential election. Department of Justice Examinations This situation arrives just days after reports emerged that Trump's Department of Justice has been extensively interviewing individuals promoting these claims who persist in advancing the concept that Venezuela controls voting companies and changes election results to support their chosen politicians. Main Personalities Ex-intelligence agent the ex-officer Former resident Martin Rodil Right-wing host the media figure These figures state they hold evidence of the purported operation and have briefed a investigative group operating out of Tampa. Defense Deployments Trump's statements happen simultaneously with significant military deployments to the vicinity, including the dispatch of a warship to the general area. Official Steps In recent developments, the administration has escalated measures by classifying the Caracas-linked drug trafficking group as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, following earlier classifications by the financial authorities. Specialist Opinion "It's unclear what the process is inside the White House," commented an academic expert from a university who specializes in defense matters. "When it grabs his interest, my interpretation is it enters the decision-making. Trump needs to locate reasons in his own mind for military action." The professor added that drug trafficking allegations about Venezuela have not gained traction with core followers, who have been unwilling to back foreign military action. Conspiracy Supporters Concerning the seeming support of his theory, Gary Berntsen declared: "He is aware this is actual reality, he understands the facts, evidence in under federal control." Internal Doubts Simultaneously, a Venezuelan opposition figure who supports strong action against the current leadership but is unconvinced by the electoral assertions indicated that advocates for the conspiracy theory are seeking to exploit their access to the government.