Many viewers found Donald Trump’s most recent interview disappointing, labeling his statements as “pathetic” and “embarrassing.”

Donald Trump appeared on Fox News with Sean Hannity, where they discussed a variety of topics, including the situation in Venezuela. Trump highlighted the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro, describing it as an “amazing attack.” “We went in and removed Maduro. Astonishingly, no one was killed,” Trump noted, adding that this operation was remarkable.
He also touched on the efforts to curb drug trafficking. “We’ve cut off about 97 percent of drugs coming in by water. There are almost no boats left,” he asserted, suggesting significant progress in this area.
Another topic of interest was the Nobel Peace Prize. Previously, Trump hinted at deserving this award, although Marรญa Corina Machado received it instead. During the interview, Sean Hannity mentioned that Machado dedicated the prize to the American people and questioned Trump about a meeting with her.
“I understand she’s coming next week, and I look forward to greeting her. I’ve heard she wants to do that; it would be a great honor,” Trump responded.
Social media reactions were mixed, with some criticizing his remarks. One commenter felt Trump “will embarrass Americans,” and another found his obsession with the Nobel Prize “baffling.” According to a report, another user described his comments as “pathetic.”
Earlier in the week, Sean Hannity spoke with Machado about the possibility of gifting Trump her Nobel Prize, considering recent developments in Venezuela. Her response was, “Well, it hasn’t happened yet, but I would certainly like to tell him personally that we feel the Venezuelan peopleโbecause this is really their prizeโwant to give it to him and share it with him.”

The U.S. government has portrayed its recent action against Venezuela as a strategy against drug trafficking.
Trump has also stirred conversations about acquiring Greenland from Denmark, citing “national security” reasons. This proposal has not been well-received, sparking criticism from European officials and beyond.
Venezuelan leader Nicolรกs Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores face several criminal accusations, including narco-terrorism and weapon conspiracies against the United States. Maduro, maintaining his position as Venezuela’s president, has pleaded not guilty to these charges.



