The Leadership Dispute: Three Claims to Power

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The Leadership Dispute: Three Claims to Power

Currently, three different entities or individuals are claiming authority over Venezuela:

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  • The United States: President Trump has stated the U.S. will “run” the country temporarily. He suggested a governing group including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth would oversee a transition and secure the nation’s oil infrastructure.
  • Delcy Rodríguez (Interim President): Late on Saturday, Venezuela’s Supreme Court ordered Vice President Delcy Rodríguez to assume the presidency in an acting capacity. While Trump claimed she was “sworn in” and “willing to cooperate,” Rodríguez herself appeared on state TV to denounce the U.S. and demand Maduro’s release.
  • The Opposition: Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado has called for her ally, Edmundo González, to be recognized as the rightful commander-in-chief, though Trump has publicly dismissed Machado’s ability to lead.

Trump’s “Gracious” Contact vs. Regime Defiance

A major point of confusion is the nature of the communication between the U.S. and Maduro’s inner circle.

  • The U.S. Narrative: Trump claimed that Marco Rubio had a long, “gracious” conversation with Delcy Rodríguez. According to Trump, she signaled a willingness to “do whatever you need” to stabilize the country.
  • The Regime Narrative: On state television, Rodríguez showed no signs of surrender. Flanked by military hardliners like Vladimir Padrino López and Diosdado Cabello, she called the U.S. operation an “atrocity” and a “kidnapping,” insisting that Nicolás Maduro remains the only legitimate president.

The Role of the Military

While the U.S. claims to be in control, the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) remain a wild card.

Key Figures and Their Current Status (as of Jan 4, 2026)

FigureRole/ClaimCurrent Status
Nicolás MaduroFormer PresidentIn U.S. custody (New York)
Delcy RodríguezVP / Interim Pres.In Caracas; court-ordered interim leader
Donald TrumpU.S. PresidentClaiming U.S. oversight of Venezuela
Padrino LópezDefense MinisterLeading military resistance in Caracas
Edmundo GonzálezOpposition LeaderClaimed by Machado as rightful President

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