SHOCKING STUNT: Venezuelan Opposition Leader Hands “Nobel Prize” to Trump in Defiant White House Visit
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has performed a brazen political act, personally handing what she called a Nobel Peace Prize medal to former President Donald Trump. The move is a direct, explosive thank you for Trump’s role in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. This was a calculated spectacle designed for one audience: the world.
But there’s one massive problem. The Nobel Institute is now BREAKING ITS SILENCE to declare the entire display a FRAUD. In a rare and blunt statement, the Nobel committee in Norway slammed the act, stating the prize “cannot be transferred, shared, or revoked.” They called their own rules “final and permanent.” This means the medal Trump held was at best a symbolic prop, at worst a deliberate deception.
So why stage this? Machado is sending a dangerous message: legitimacy comes from powerful allies, not international institutions. She is openly aligning her movement with Trump’s aggressive foreign policy, betting everything on his return to power. Meanwhile, global bodies stand helpless, watching as symbols of peace are weaponized in political warfare.
The rules no longer matter to those playing a different game.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




