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Every post where Trump mentioned “Venezuela”.

Posts 116
Latest Jan 30, 2019, 12:02 PM
Oldest Dec 19, 2012, 6:09 PM
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Venezuela at a glance

multi register escalating to reconstruction partnership
Posts analyzed116
Phases8
Turning points10
Coverage2012–2026

Trump's engagement with Venezuela across 2012–2026 operates on three distinct and often simultaneous registers: Venezuela as a domestic political metaphor ('America will never become Venezuela'), Venezuela as a foreign policy priority (regime change, sanctions, hostage diplomacy, military intervention), and Venezuela as an oil asset to be managed. The arc moves from beauty pageant trivia (2012) through anti-socialist electoral rhetoric (2016–2020), to active regime change diplomacy (2019, 2025), to full military intervention and post-war reconstruction deal (2026). The most striking feature of this dataset — compared to the narrower Maduro file — is how Venezuela's role shifts depending on Trump's political status: when out of office, Venezuela is a metaphor for Democratic failure; when in office, it is an active foreign policy theater. By January 2026, after Maduro's capture, Venezuela transforms from enemy state to partner nation to potential US statehood joke, completing one of the most complete political reversals in the entire dataset series.

2012-2016
peripheral cultural and rhetorical reference

Venezuela appears first in the context of beauty pageants (2012), a fan greeting (2014), and a murdered Miss Venezuela (2014). By 2016 it enters the political frame when Trump pledges to stand with the people of Cuba and Venezuela against oppression, aimed squarely at Florida's Latino electorate. The shift from cultural footnote to political symbol is complete by election day 2016.

Six posts across five years with no thematic coherence. The 2012 post mentions Venezuela in a pageant context. The 2014 murder of Monica Spear generates a condolence post. The 2014 fan greeting is acknowledged. By November 2016, in a Florida rally, Venezuela appears explicitly as a freedom-vs-oppression symbol alongside Cuba — the first use of Venezuela for electoral signaling to Hispanic communities in South Florida. The transition from incidental reference to deliberate political frame is rapid and clearly audience-targeted.

Turning point
Nov 7, 2016

The Florida rally pledge to stand with Cuba and Venezuela against oppression marks Venezuela's formal entry into Trump's electoral vocabulary. From this point it is consistently used as a freedom-vs-socialism contrast, aimed at South Florida's Venezuelan-American and Cuban-American communities.

2017-2018
democracy advocate and domestic socialist warning

Two distinct uses emerge simultaneously. The first is genuine foreign policy engagement: calling for Leopoldo López's release (2017), UN speech demanding democratic restoration (2017), and a hostage release in 2018. The second is aggressive domestic deployment: Venezuela becomes the endpoint of Democratic Party governance in midterm attack posts, with Florida, Texas, and the stock market all threatened with becoming 'the next Venezuela'.

Eight posts. The 2017 UN General Assembly speech post calling for full democratic restoration is the most substantively foreign-policy-oriented. The 2018 hostage release from Venezuela is handled matter-of-factly. But the dominant pattern in 2018 is the midterm weaponization: Andrew Gillum will make Florida 'the next Venezuela', Democrats 'like the Venezuela financial model', the stock market will fall if Democrats win because they prefer 'High Taxes & Open Borders' — the Venezuela financial model. This dual-track usage (real policy + domestic metaphor) will persist through 2024.

Turning point
Oct 19, 2018

The 2018 midterm posts are the first systematic deployment of Venezuela as a threat metaphor for Democratic governance within the United States. 'Florida will become the next Venezuela' and 'Democrats like the Venezuela financial model' establish the rhetorical template used through 2024.

2019
active regime change campaign

Venezuela as the central freedom-vs-socialism battleground of the Western Hemisphere. Guaidó's recognition, direct addresses to the Venezuelan military and Maduro's supporters, declarations that 'socialism is DYING', threats to Cuba over military intervention, and real-time monitoring of protests all signal genuine presidential investment. Russia's withdrawal of personnel is noted as a diplomatic achievement. Bolton is blamed for holding Trump back from more aggressive action.

20 posts — the densest single-year Venezuela engagement of the first term. Trump addresses mass rallies ('more than 50 countries now recognize Guaidó'), issues personal calls to Venezuelan patriots, threatens Cuba over its military role in propping up Maduro, and claims his views on Venezuela were stronger than Bolton's. The freedom-vs-socialism framing reaches its rhetorical peak here: 'socialism is DYING and liberty, prosperity, and democracy are being REBORN'. There is also a notable Russia connection — Trump reports that Russia has 'removed most of their people from Venezuela', framing this as diplomatic progress.

Turning point
Jan 23, 2019

Guaidó's recognition as interim president transforms Venezuela from a metaphor into the central Latin American foreign policy engagement of the first term. Trump addresses Venezuelan military members directly, monitors protests in real time, and threatens Cuba militarily.

2020
electoral anti socialism symbol

Venezuela transitions from active policy to pure electoral metaphor. 'Venezuela on steroids' describes what America will become under Biden/Democrats. Venezuela appears alongside Cuba and Nicaragua as cautionary socialist failures. Election fraud is even linked to Venezuela via the Dominion machines claim. The country is no longer a foreign policy project — it is a warning about America's domestic future.

Seven posts across 2020. Three core uses: (1) anti-socialist electoral contrast (Trump vs. the 'radical left' on Venezuela/Cuba/socialism), (2) maximum-stakes general election framing ('American Dream vs. Socialist Nightmare'), (3) the extraordinary November 2020 post claiming Dominion voting machines were 'engineered by China, Venezuela, Cuba' — the furthest extension of the Venezuela-as-threat metaphor, now reaching into election integrity claims.

Turning point
Nov 16, 2020

The Sidney Powell post claiming Dominion machines were 'engineered by China, Venezuela, Cuba' is the furthest extension of the Venezuela threat metaphor — now reaching into the mechanism of American elections themselves. Venezuela becomes complicit not just in bad governance but in stealing Trump's victory.

2022-2023
vindication narrative and domestic metaphor

Venezuela re-enters the discourse as proof that Trump was right all along: Venezuela intentionally exports criminals to the US (Homeland Security confirms it), America is becoming 'Venezuela on Steroids' under Biden, and Colorado is 'on the verge of becoming the new Venezuela' after courts remove Trump from the ballot. The country is both a real criminal-export threat and a domestic political comparison.

Eight posts across two years. The 2022 Homeland Security confirmation that Venezuela is deliberately sending criminals validates Trump's warnings. 'Venezuela on Steroids' gets its own dedicated post as a self-vindicating prophecy. By 2023 the Venezuela comparison is applied to specific domestic situations: Democratic governance, the Colorado ballot removal case, and the fight against 'Communists' who destroyed Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. Venezuela has become a fully portable political metaphor deployable in almost any context.

2024
triple threat framing criminal export oil policy judicial parallel

Venezuela operates on three simultaneous attack tracks in 2024: (1) criminal migration — Tren de Aragua gang members, Venezuelan gang crime in New York City and transit systems, Harris's open border enabling it; (2) oil policy hypocrisy — sanctions relief for failed elections deal; (3) judicial parallel — Trump's prosecution is compared to Venezuela, Russia, and 'banana republics'. These three tracks converge into a single image of Democratic governance as Venezuelanization.

16 posts, the second-densest year after 2019. The Venezuelan gang crime posts (NYPD shooting, subway choking) are visceral and specific. The Harris oil-sanctions-deal posts are policy-detailed. The judicial parallel posts cite Dershowitz, Hemingway, and Hispanic voters warning that the Trump prosecution mirrors Venezuela and Soviet tactics. Grenell's appointment as Special Envoy to Venezuela in December 2024 signals the coming second-term re-engagement, transitioning from electoral rhetoric back to active policy.

Turning point
Jun 3, 2024

The NYPD shooting post — two officers shot by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant in a taxpayer-funded migrant shelter — marks the shift from Venezuela as a systemic metaphor to Venezuela as a source of specific, named violent crime incidents in US cities.

2025 (Jan–Nov)
maximum pressure hostage diplomacy then military escalation

Venezuela simultaneously undergoes diplomatic transactions (hostage exchanges, criminal deportation agreements) and military escalation (multiple kinetic strikes against Tren de Aragua, naval blockade, airspace closure). The two tracks coexist: Grenell negotiates; the military strikes. The country is treated as a failed narcostate requiring both incentives and force. By late November the complete airspace closure and 'INCALCULABLE' consequences threat signal the transition to the final phase.

23 posts. January-February 2025: rapid hostage deal (6 Americans freed), Venezuela agrees to accept deported criminals and Tren de Aragua members back. February: Biden concessions reversed. March: secondary tariffs on Venezuelan oil buyers shake global markets. Courts block deportations — Trump publicly frustrated. September: two kinetic military strikes against drug trafficking vessels affiliated with Venezuelan narcoterrorists in international waters. October: third kinetic strike. November: airspace closure declared, Honduras elections framed as Venezuela vs. democracy, naval armada assembled. The escalation is systematic and announced publicly in real time.

Turning point
Jan 31, 2025

The six-hostage release and Venezuela's agreement to accept deportees (including Tren de Aragua members) mark the first positive transactional exchange with Venezuela, coexisting with the ongoing pressure campaign. The relationship becomes simultaneously punitive and diplomatic.

Turning point
Sep 2, 2025

The first kinetic strike against Venezuelan narcoterrorists in international waters crosses the threshold from economic and diplomatic pressure to armed military action. Two more strikes follow in September and October.

Turning point
Nov 29, 2025

The airspace closure declaration — addressed to 'all Airlines, Pilots, Drug Dealers, and Human Traffickers' — signals a move from targeted military operations to comprehensive national blockade. The armada deployment days later completes the encirclement.

2026 (Jan–Mar)
post capture reconstruction and partnership

After Maduro's capture (January 3), Venezuela transforms with stunning speed from enemy state to reconstruction partner. Oil deal, political prisoner releases, US-only purchasing commitments, Cuban security apparatus destruction, Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, democratic restoration, and finally a statehood joke — the full arc from adversary to almost-ally is compressed into ten weeks. Venezuela becomes a showcase for Trump's 'peace through strength' doctrine.

27 posts — the densest Venezuela period in the entire dataset. The sequence is extraordinary: January 3 capture announcement → January 6 oil deal (30-50 million barrels handed to the US) → January 7 Venezuela commits to buying American products → January 9 political prisoners released, second wave of attacks cancelled → January 10 'I love the Venezuelan people, making Venezuela rich again' → January 14 call with Interim President Delcy Rodríguez → January 15 María Corina Machado presents Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize → January 26 more prisoner releases → February reports of Cuba's security apparatus in Venezuela destroyed → February 12 'relations between Venezuela and the US have been extraordinary' → March 4 Rodríguez praised as doing 'a great job' → March 16 Venezuela defeats Italy in baseball, Trump jokes about statehood (#51). The Venezuela-as-Iran parallel is explicitly made by Trump himself: the Iran armada is described as 'larger than the one sent to Venezuela'.

Turning point
Jan 3, 2026

Maduro's capture and the immediate pivot to oil deals, prisoner releases, and reconstruction agreements represent the most dramatic single-day reversal in the dataset. Within 72 hours Venezuela goes from blockaded adversary to cooperative partner. Within 6 weeks it is being compared to Iran as a template for peace through strength.

Turning point
Mar 16, 2026

The baseball post — Venezuela beats Italy in the WBC, Trump jokes about making Venezuela 'State #51' — is the lightest and most surreal moment in the entire Venezuela dataset. It signals the full normalization of the post-war relationship and Trump's comfort treating Venezuela as a friendly partner. The journey from 'INCALCULABLE consequences' to statehood jokes took approximately four months.

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Post preview from Donald Trump

Maduro willing to negotiate with opposition in Venezuela following U.S. sanctions and the cutting off of oil revenues. Guaido is being targeted by Venezuelan Supreme Court. Massive protest expected today. Americans should not travel to Venezuela until further notice.

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The citizens of Venezuela have suffered for too long at the hands of the illegitimate Maduro regime. Today, I have officially recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaido, as the Interim President of Venezuela. https://twitter.com/VP/status/1088137453268013057 …

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The Stock Market is up massively since the Election, but is now taking a little pause - people want to see what happens with the Midterms. If you want your Stocks to go down, I strongly suggest voting Democrat. They like the Venezuela financial model, High Taxes & Open Borders!

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Ron @RonDeSantisFL DeSantis had a great debate victory tonight against Andrew Gillum, a mayor who presides over one of the worst run, and most corrupt, cities in Florida. Ron will build on the great job done by Governor Rick Scott. Gillum will make Florida the next Venezuela!

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Rick Scott is known as easily one of the best Governors in the USA. Florida is setting records in almost every category of success. Amazing achievement-the envy of the World. Ron DeSantis will build on this success. His incompetent opponent will destroy Florida - next Venezuela!

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Beto O’Rourke is a total lightweight compared to Ted Cruz, and he comes nowhere near representing the values and desires of the people of the Great State of Texas. He will never be allowed to turn Texas into Venezuela!

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Just spoke to King Salman of Saudi Arabia and explained to him that, because of the turmoil & disfunction in Iran and Venezuela, I am asking that Saudi Arabia increase oil production, maybe up to 2,000,000 barrels, to make up the difference...Prices to high! He has agreed!

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Good news about the release of the American hostage from Venezuela. Should be landing in D.C. this evening and be in the White House, with his family, at about 7:00 P.M. The great people of Utah will be very happy!

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We call for the full restoration of democracy and political freedoms in Venezuela, and we want it to happen very, very soon! pic.twitter.com/bMJDOtAesl

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Venezuela should allow Leopoldo Lopez, a political prisoner & husband of @liliantintori (just met w/ @marcorubio) out of prison immediately. pic.twitter.com/bt8Xhdo7al

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Today in Florida, I pledged to stand with the people of Cuba and Venezuela in their fight against oppression- cont: https://www.facebook.com/DonaldTrump/posts/10158080188865725 … – at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport (AVP)

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"@RositaLacruz: I love you @realDonaldTrump I love yours books ♡♡♡ resgards from Venezuela!!!!"

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"@bebe_el_mejor: @realDonaldTrump Mr. Trump you are one of the people I most admire ! Greetings from Venezuela!." Thanks.

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The news about our beautiful Miss Venezuela, Monica Spear, is devastating to all who knew her. A spectacular woman, she will be missed.

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Joseph Kennedy is really being used by Venezuela and Hugo C. in oil commercial!

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Pageant people are really talking about Venezuela, Brazil, Mexico, USA, India, Australia.

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