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“Trump Declares Himself ‘Acting President Of Venezuela’ In Viral Social Media Post”

In a move that has captivated global audiences and sparked intense debate about international norms and U.S. foreign policy, U.S. President, Donald J. Trump, posted an image on his social media platform, Truth Social, portraying himself as the “Acting President of Venezuela.”

The image strongly resembles a Wikipedia‑style profile, complete with Trump’s portrait, the label “Acting President of Venezuela, Incumbent January 2026,” and his titles as the 45th and 47th President of the United States.

Context: Venezuela in Turmoil

This unusual social‑media post comes amid extraordinary developments in Venezuela:

Despite this, Trump’s post seemed to project authority over Venezuela’s executive leadership — a claim that no government or international organisation has recognised.

Reactions Around the World

Global political reaction has been swift:

Is There Any Legal Basis for the Claim?

No official legal or constitutional framework supports Trump’s designation as Acting President of Venezuela. Venezuela’s own constitutional process — through the Supreme Tribunal of Justice — placed Delcy Rodríguez in the interim presidency after Maduro’s ouster.

Likewise, no international body, from the United Nations to regional organisations, has endorsed Trump’s title. Even widely used public platforms like Wikipedia do not reflect Trump as Venezuela’s acting president; the image he shared was doctored and not backed by verifiable records.

Implications and Broader Debate

Trump’s post has reignited a number of contentious issues:

What Comes Next?

At this stage:
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