Trump Says He Will Run for President of Venezuela: “I Will Quickly Learn Spanish”
Trump boasted he is polling higher than anyone in Venezuela and said he could learn Spanish quickly if he ran there.
- President Donald Trump joked about running for president of Venezuela after finishing his second term in the US, claiming he is highly popular there and could quickly learn Spanish.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Venezuela will eventually need free and fair elections, while highlighting the country's economic recovery as beneficial for the US.
- The US recently lifted sanctions on Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez, emphasizing she is doing a great job and working well with the US.
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By Sol Amaya, CNN en Español Amid global tensions over the war in Iran, US President Donald Trump took time to joke about his popularity in Venezuela. “In the polls, I’m higher than anybody,” Trump said Monday at a press conference about the rescue mission for an Air Force officer whose plane was shot down over Iran. “So, when I’m done with this, I’ll be able to go to Venezuela,” Trump said, and joked, “I’ll learn Spanish quickly. It won’t take …
‘I’ll quickly learn Spanish’: Trump says he may run for Venezuela president, claims he’d win big
Is Donald Trump serious about running for president of another country? The POTUS joked about contesting in Venezuela, claiming he’d “poll higher than anybody” and even said he’d learn Spanish. Just a joke or something more behind it? Scroll down to
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Donald Trump Jokes That He Could Run For President of Venezuela
Donald Trump has joked that he may consider running for president of Venezuela after his White House term ends. While claiming that he tops the polls there, he also boasted about his language abilities. Trump believes he could quickly learn Spanish if he decided to run for office. Apart from this remark, he also reflected on comparisons between the oil situations in Iran and Venezuela.
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