Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Of Course Delcy Rodriguez Was Behind the Coup

by Scott Creighton


 

Delcy Rodriguez was fired by Hugo Chavez. He didn't like her. He didn't trust her.

'It was painful to watch how Chávez talked about (Delcy),” said one of the former officials. “He would never say a bad thing about women but the whole flight home he kept saying she was conceited, arrogant, incompetent.

Days later, she was fired and never occupied another high-profile role with Chávez' AP

She held no important role in government until after Hugo died of cancer and Nicholas Maduro brought her in because... he trusted her brother.

In 2017, Delcy Rodriguez as Foreign Minister, directed CITGO to take half a million dollars from the people of Venezuela and gave it to the Trump inauguration fund to buy influence with him with other peoples' money. The fund is not regulated or tracked. In short, it's a bribe.

 

' The donation topped that of some U.S. corporate giants including Pepsi ($250,000), Walmart ($150,000) and Verizon ($100,000) and was on par with the likes of JP Morgan Chase and Exxon, which each donated $500,000. It came in under Bank of America’s $1 million contribution.' the AP 2017

A month and a half ago the Trump regime offered Maduro a way out telling him he could relocate to Turkey and live a 'gilded life' of splendor... all he had to do was leave and let Delcy take over. The plan originally came from Delcy and her brother which they pitched to the Trump regime TWICE, once in April and once in Sept. thru Quatari mediators. Maduro refused.

'According to the sources, Qatari mediators presented to the U.S. two formal proposals this year, one in April and another in September. Both outlined potential governing mechanisms without Maduro in power. In those scenarios, Delcy Rodríguez would serve as the institutional continuity figure, while retired Gen. Miguel Rodríguez Torres, who is currently in exile and is not related to the Rodriguez siblings, would head a transitional government' Miami Herold

According to Venezuelan law, there needs to be snap elections in the next 30 days to replace a removed president but Trump and his underlings, for SOME REASON, reject that notion, perfectly happy with the woman Chavez hated and who gave Trump a half million dollar bribe in 2017. 

' “We have to fix the country first. You can’t have an election. There’s no way the people could even vote,” Trump told NBC News. “No, it’s going to take a period of time. We have to nurse the country back to health.”...

“All of the problems we had when Maduro was there, we still have those problems in terms of them needing to be addressed,” he added. “We are going to give people an opportunity to address those challenges and those problems.” The Hill 

Delcy Rodriguez was ambitious from the start and bore resentment toward Chavez and his entire Bolivarian revolution government but she worked to undermine it from within. Her father died for the revolution and perhaps that fact tainted her opinion of it.

Or maybe she's just conceited, arrogant and ambitious.  

Whatever the case may be, Delcy Rodriguez has been working the margins behind the scenes with bribes and secret mediators from Qatar for quite sometime now wasting no time this year when Trump was reelected to the White House (April offer to replace Maduro)

No wonder she isn't demanding the release of Maduro. She's been planning on 'cooperating' with American Big Oil for years and now she's finally in charge and in a position to do it.

All under the revolutionary cover of her dead father and Hugo Chavez' Bolivarian revolution. 

Pretty slick. 

Guess Hugo was wrong about one thing... she ain't incompetent.  Just ask the 50 or so dead Venezuelans if they think she's incompetent. Just ask the 15 Presidential guard members who were executed to keep them quiet.

Sorry folks. Delcy did it. And that's obvious now. 

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