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    Home»World»Historic: Machado Presents Nobel Medal to Trump in Freedom Gesture

    Historic: Machado Presents Nobel Medal to Trump in Freedom Gesture

    World January 16, 20262 Mins Read
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    A profound act of transatlantic solidarity unfolded at the White House as Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado bestowed her Peace Prize medal upon President Donald Trump during a discreet January 16 luncheon. Addressing press in Washington, she called it an emblem of enduring fights for liberty across nations.

    Machado shared: ‘The Nobel Peace Prize medal was given to the President of the United States.’ Linking eras, she referenced Lafayette’s gift to Bolivar of a Washington medallion. ‘Two centuries on, Bolivar’s descendants return it – this Nobel honors their role in our liberty struggle.’

    The intimate session in the private dining area was their first direct encounter. Leavitt had buzzed anticipation, portraying Machado as Venezuela’s fearless advocate whose crisis perspectives Trump keenly sought.

    Strengthening bilateral links, Leavitt noted sustained interim leadership dialogue, spotlighting a $500 million energy pact and releases of prisoners like five Americans. Nobel protocols, however, bar medal transfers, leaving acceptance ambiguous.

    Contextualizing the timing, Trump’s early-month reservations about Machado’s leadership feasibility contrasted with kudos for Delcy Rodriguez. After 11 months evading capture, Machado’s December Nobel reception in Norway marked her dramatic return.

    This rendezvous signals potential US policy shifts, amplifying pressure on Maduro. As opposition endures brutal crackdowns, Machado’s overture could catalyze diplomatic momentum, alliances, and resources vital for Venezuela’s democratic revival.

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