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Machado Presents Nobel Peace Prize Medal to Trump, Calling Him 'Heir of Washington'
Summary
Machado said she presented President Trump with a Nobel Peace Prize medal and referenced a 200-year-old medal that General Lafayette gave to Simon Bolivar as a sign of historical ties between the United States and Venezuela.
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María Corina Machado said she presented the President of the United States with a medal of the Nobel Peace Prize and framed the act in historical terms. She referenced an event from around 200 years ago when General Lafayette gave Simon Bolivar a medal bearing George Washington's face. Machado said Bolivar kept that medal for the rest of his life and that it represented a brotherhood between the peoples of the United States and Venezuela. She described giving the Nobel medal as a gesture recognizing what she called the President's commitment to Venezuela's freedom.
Key points:
- Machado reported that she presented a Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Trump.
- She referenced General Lafayette's historical gift of a medal with George Washington's image to Simon Bolivar about 200 years ago.
- Machado said Bolivar kept Lafayette's medal and that it symbolized brotherhood between the United States and Venezuela.
- She described the presentation of the Nobel medal as recognition of the President's commitment to Venezuela's freedom.
Summary:
Machado presented the Nobel medal as a symbolic return of a historical gesture linking Lafayette, Bolivar, and the United States. Undetermined at this time.
