VP says Venezuela will never become '51st state' of US - Press TV
Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez reprimands US President Donald Trump
www.presstv.irHere’s a quick update based on recent reporting around Venezuela and the idea of it becoming the “51st state.”
Several outlets in May 2026 reported that U.S. President Donald Trump publicly floated the idea of making Venezuela the 51st state, generating varied reactions from Venezuelan officials and international observers. Some stories describe the White House social posts and memes linked to the notion and note official responses from Venezuela’s acting president and other government figures. These items are primarily political rhetoric and do not reflect formal policy changes or any process toward annexation that has been enacted as of the latest reports. For example, outlets described Trump’s posts and accompanying maps, with Venezuelan leaders offering defiant or cautious responses rather than overt acceptance.[1][6][9]
Venezuelan leadership, including acting President Delcy Rodríguez, publicly rejected the notion and emphasized sovereignty and cooperation through existing diplomatic channels, while noting ongoing legal and territorial discussions on other fronts (such as Essequibo) rather than any plan to cede sovereignty to the United States. The responses have ranged from formal denials to strategic messaging about resisting unilateral pressure.[4][6]
The coverage spans international and regional outlets, with some articles highlighting political theater or messaging from both sides rather than imminent policy action. Several reports also note that as of May 2026 there has not been a formal move by Venezuela to accept statehood within the United States, and mainstream international coverage frames it as a statement or stunt rather than a policy shift.[3][8]
For context, the notion has been a recurring topic in various years, but the latest wave in 2026 appears tied to Trump’s social-media posts and public remarks rather than a concrete diplomatic agreement or constitutional process. Most credible reporting characterizes it as political rhetoric rather than an imminent change in status or governance.[2][6]
If you’d like, I can pull a handful of up-to-date articles and summarize their key claims, or set up a quick timeline of the main statements and official responses. I can also look for any official statements from Venezuela’s government or the U.S. government clarifying their position. Would you prefer a concise digest or a sourced timeline?
Venezuela Vice President Delcy Rodriguez reprimands US President Donald Trump
www.presstv.irPresident Donald Trump has shared a map of Venezuela adorned with the American flag, reiterating his previous claims about expanding the US to include Venezuela as its 51st state., US News, Times Now
www.timesnownews.comTwice in as many days this week, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed interest in turning Venezuela into his country’s 51st state. The latest came via a Truth Social post Tuesday with a map showing Venezuela filled with the U.S. flag. Statements doubting Venezuela’s sovereignty over the past 25 years was met with immediate derision from senior government officials, including the president. The ruling party even organized demonstrations in the capital, Caracas, as recently as Jan. 3, hours...
www.ndtv.comVenezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez tells journalists that her country has no plans to become the 51st U.S. state after President Donald Trump said he was “seriously considering” the move Venezuela's Acting President Defends Territory and Rejects Trump's 51st State Remarks.
www.latestly.comThe official US presidential account posted a series of memes suggesting the annexation of the South American country
english.elpais.comTrump has suggested U.S. oil companies plan to invest $100 billion into rebuilding the country's oil infrastructure
www.unilad.comU.S. President Donald Trump has expressed interest in making Venezuela the 51st U.S. state Trump's 51st US State Talk Met with Near-silence in Venezuela.
www.latestly.comCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Twice this week, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed interest in turning Venezuela into his country’s 51st state. The latest came via a Truth Social post Tuesday with a map showing the South American country filled with the U.S. flag.
www.wral.comThe official US presidential account posted a series of memes suggesting the annexation of the South American country
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