Trump’s ‘Dedazo’: Why Delcy Rodriguez Replaced Machado in Venezuela (2026)
Analyzing why President Trump chose Delcy Rodriguez over Maria Corina Machado as Venezuela's interim leader. A deep dive into the Trump Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez stability strategy.
He toppled the dictator but kept the henchmen. Donald Trump’s administration has shocked observers by backing Delcy Rodriguez, the former vice president to Nicolas Maduro, to lead Venezuela’s interim authorities—leaving the democratic opposition in the cold.
Stability Over Democracy: The Trump Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez Strategy
The question echoing through Caracas and Washington is: Why Delcy? Despite her roots as the daughter of a Marxist guerrilla and her long-standing loyalty to Maduro, the Trump administration sees her as a pragmatic partner for stabilization. Charles Shapiro, former US Ambassador to Caracas, notes that the US has effectively opted for "stability over democracy," maintaining the regime's infrastructure while removing its head.
They've kept the dictatorial regime in place without the dictator. The henchmen are still there. I think it's risky as hell.
This decision bypasses Maria Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner whose movement is widely believed to have won the 2024 elections. Trump dismissed her as "not respected" during a recent press conference, a move that critics say effectively disqualifies the entire democratic movement in favor of a transition led by former regime insiders.
The Rubio Doctrine: Oil and a Delayed Transition
A classified intelligence assessment, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, suggested that Rodriguez was better positioned to manage the security forces and prevent a guerrilla war. Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlined a three-stage plan focusing first on stabilization and the marketing of 30 to 50 million barrels of oil under US supervision.
While Article 233 of the constitution mandates elections within 30 days, President Trump told NBC News that "you can't have an election" yet, insisting the country must be fixed first. Rodriguez is viewed as someone who can deliver on economic openings and counter-narcotics cooperation, potentially scaling back ties with China and Russia in exchange for sanction relief.
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