Trump Claims He’ll “Quickly” Learn Spanish to Run for Venezuela Presidency

President Trump joked on Monday that he would “quickly” learn Spanish and run for president of Venezuela. The remarks came during a press conference where Trump stated, “I’m polling higher than anybody has ever polled in Venezuela. So after I’m finished with this, I can go to Venezuela. I will quickly learn Spanish.”

Trump added, “It won’t take too long. I’m good at language, and I will go to Venezuela. I’m going to run for president.” He described the prospect as a “wonderful option.”

Earlier in the month, Trump had told Latin American leaders at the inaugural Shield of the Americas Summit that he would not learn a new language. During his address, he praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who speaks fluent Spanish due to his Cuban immigrant heritage. Trump quipped, “He’s got a language advantage over me, ‘cause I’m not learning your damn language. I don’t have time. I was okay with languages but I’m not gonna spend time learning your language. That much I won’t do.”

In Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez remains acting president despite her role exceeding the 90-day limit set by the country’s high court for temporary leadership. Under Venezuelan law, interim presidential roles are filled by the vice president — a position formerly held by Rodríguez — for up to 90 days, with potential extensions by the National Assembly.

Ronal Rodríguez, a researcher at the Venezuela Observatory in Colombia’s Universidad del Rosario, noted that the government has historically used legal interpretations to maintain power since Maduro took office in 2013.

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