Trump Claims Role as 'Acting President' of Venezuela Amid Tensions
Trump's Bold Declaration
On Monday, President of the United States, Donald Trump, shared a digitally modified image on social media, proclaiming himself the 'acting president of Venezuela.' The post, made on Truth Social, was captioned: 'Acting President of Venezuela, Incumbent - January 2026.'
Recent Military Operations
This announcement follows a US military operation in Venezuela on January 3, during which Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse, Cilia Flores, were reportedly abducted. The US government has accused Maduro of engaging in narco-terrorism and drug trafficking, charges that the Venezuelan administration vehemently denies. Caracas has labeled the US actions as 'military aggression' and is demanding the immediate release of Maduro and Flores.
Venezuelan Supreme Court's Response
In the wake of Maduro's capture, Venezuela's Supreme Court instructed Executive Vice President Delcy Rodríguez to take on the role of acting president to ensure administrative continuity and national defense.
Trump's Intentions for Venezuela's Oil
Shortly after the military operation, Trump stated that the US would 'run' Venezuela and utilize its vast oil reserves. Venezuela possesses the largest proven oil reserves globally, yet it does not rank among the top ten oil producers.
US Control Over Venezuelan Oil
On January 7, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the US would indefinitely oversee the sales of sanctioned Venezuelan oil. This declaration came just a day after Trump revealed plans for the US to acquire up to 50 million barrels of oil from Venezuela. Since 2019, Venezuela's oil production and exports have faced severe restrictions due to sanctions imposed during Trump's first presidential term, which intensified in December with a blockade on sanctioned oil vessels.
Historical Context
Trump previously claimed that the US aimed to reclaim oil he alleged had been stolen by Venezuela, although it remains unclear what specific oil he was referencing, given that Venezuela nationalized its oil and gas sector in the 1970s.
Social Media Reaction
Trump posts that he’s “Acting President of Venezuela” pic.twitter.com/Hgbj4ZhqMr
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 12, 2026
