U.S. President Donald Trump. | Photo Credit: Reuters President Donald Trump is set to meet on Thursday (January 15, 2026) at the White House with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, whose political party is widely considered to have won 2024 elections rejected by then-President Nicolás Maduro before the United States captured him in an audacious military raid this month. Less than two weeks after U.S. forces seized Mr. Maduro and his wife at a heavily guarded compound in Caracas and brought them to New York to stand trial on drug trafficking charges, Mr. Trump will host the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Machado, having already dismissed her credibility to run Venezuela and raised doubts about his stated commitment to backing democratic rule in the country. “She’s a very nice woman,” Mr. Trump told Reuters in an interview about Ms. Machado. “I’ve seen her on television. I think we’re just going to talk basics.” The meeting comes as Mr. Trump and his top advisers have signaled their willingness to work with acting President Delcy Rodríguez, who was Mr. Maduro’s Vice-President and along with others in the deposed leader’s inner circle remain in charge of day-to-day governmental operations. Ms. Rodríguez herself has adopted a less strident position toward Mr. Trump and his “America First” policies toward the Western Hemisphere, saying she plans to continue releasing prisoners detained under Mr. Maduro — a move reportedly made at the behest of the Trump administration. Venezuela released several Americans this week. Mr. Trump said on Wednesday (January 14) that he had a “great conversation” with Ms. Rodríguez, their first since Mr. Maduro was ousted. “We had a call, a long call. We discussed a lot of things,” Mr. Trump told reporters. “And I think we’re getting along very well with Venezuela.” In endorsing Ms. Rodríguez, Mr. Trump has sidelined Ms. Machado, who has long been a face of resistance in Venezuela. She had sought to cultivate relationships with Mr. Trump and key advisers like Secretary of State Marco Rubio among the American right wing in a political gamble to ally herself with the U.S. government. Despite her alliance with Republicans, Mr. Trump was quick to snub her following Mr. Maduro’s capture. Just hours afterward, Mr. Trump said of Ms. Machado that “it would be very tough for her to be the leader. She doesn’t have the support within or the respect within the country. She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect.” Ms. Machado has steered a careful course to avoid offending Mr. Trump, notably after winning last year’s Nobel Peace Prize, which Mr. Trump coveted. She has since thanked Mr. Trump and offered to share the prize with him, a move that has been rejected by the Nobel Institute. Ms. Machado’s whereabouts have been largely unknown since she went into hiding early last year after being briefly detained in Caracas. She briefly reappeared in Oslo, Norway, in December after her daughter received the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf. The industrial engineer and daughter of a steel magnate began challenging the ruling party in 2004, when the non-governmental organization she co-founded, Súmate, promoted a referendum to recall then-President Hugo Chávez. The initiative failed, and Ms. Machado and other Súmate executives were charged with conspiracy. A year later, she drew the anger of Mr. Chávez and his allies again for traveling to Washington to meet President George W. Bush. A photo showing her shaking hands with Bush in the Oval Office lives in the collective memory. Mr. Chávez considered Bush an adversary. Almost two decades later, she marshaled millions of Venezuelans to reject Mr. Chávez’s successor, Mr. Maduro, for another term in the 2024 election. But ruling party-loyal electoral authorities declared him the winner despite ample credible evidence to the contrary. Ensuing anti-government protests ended in a brutal crackdown by state security forces. 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