Trump’s DoJ investigating unfounded claims Venezuela helped steal 2020 election
In a developing story that intertwines politics and international relations, federal investigators are delving into a discredited conspiracy theory alleging that Venezuela played a role in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, purportedly aiding in the election of Joe Biden over Donald Trump. This theory, which has been widely debunked, is being promoted by individuals who are actively briefing U.S. Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico, W. Stephen Muldrow. Sources reveal that these promoters have shared various witnesses and documents with investigators, which could potentially bolster the narrative that Venezuela interfered in the election. This situation raises concerns about the implications it may have for U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding military action against the Venezuelan government led by Nicolás Maduro.
The backdrop of this conspiracy theory is rooted in the broader context of U.S.-Venezuela relations, which have been fraught with tension for years. The Trump administration had previously taken a hard stance against Maduro, recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the legitimate president of Venezuela. The promotion of this unfounded theory could serve as a pretext for escalating military actions against Venezuela, as it frames the Maduro government as a direct threat to U.S. democracy. The individuals pushing this narrative are leveraging the ongoing political discourse to potentially justify aggressive measures, which could include sanctions or military intervention, under the guise of protecting American electoral integrity.
Critics of this theory argue that it not only distracts from legitimate issues surrounding election security but also risks exacerbating tensions with Venezuela, a country already facing significant economic and political challenges. The implications of this investigation could lead to further polarization within U.S. politics, as well as complicate diplomatic efforts in Latin America. As the situation unfolds, it remains crucial to critically evaluate the motivations behind these claims and their potential consequences for both domestic and international policy.
Exclusive: Discredited election-rigging conspiracy theory could strengthen Trump’s military action against Maduro
Federal investigators have been interviewing multiple people who are pushing unfounded claims that
Venezuela
helped steal the 2020 election from
Donald Trump
, the Guardian has learned.
Two promoters of the conspiracy theory have repeatedly briefed the US attorney for the district of
Puerto Rico
, W Stephen Muldrow, and have shared witnesses and documents with officials, according to four sources. Muldrow declined to comment.
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