
Defeating Maduro, Socialism & Freeing Venezuela - Nobel Peace Prize Winner María Corina Machado
Episode Details
In an interview on the All-In Podcast, host David Friedberg speaks with María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader and 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner, about her fight to free Venezuela. Machado details the country's transformation from a prosperous nation, rich from its oil reserves, to a failed state under 26 years of Socialism. She traces the decline to Hugo Chávez, who rose to power with a Populist Narrative and implemented policies like Oil Nationalization that centralized state control. His successor, Nicolás Maduro, who was allegedly chosen by Cuba, has intensified the regime's oppressive nature, turning it into a criminal structure involved in Drug Trafficking and committing vast Human Rights Violations. This regime is supported by international allies like Russia and Iran and is accused of aiding terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Machado recounts her own journey from founding the civic organization Sumate to being elected to the National Assembly (Venezuela), from which she was expelled after denouncing the regime at the Organization of American States (OAS). She describes the recent election where, after being disqualified, she backed a surrogate, Edmundo González. Despite evidence of a landslide victory collected by a million volunteers using the Internet and smuggled Starlink technology, the regime-controlled National Electoral Council (Venezuela) declared Maduro the winner through blatant Election Fraud. Machado praises former United States President Donald Trump for his decisive actions against the regime and concludes with a stark warning about the Rise of Socialism in the US, arguing from her country's experience that it inevitably leads to Tyranny and the loss of freedom, causing tragedies like the Venezuelan diaspora.
Key Topics & People
Illegal interference with the voting process, which Fetterman argues is statistically negligible.
The global superpower whose foreign and domestic policies are the focus of the interview.
Former US President who maintains a strong base of supporters that Fetterman treats with respect.
The podcast hosting the interview with Senator John Fetterman.
Co-host of the All-In Podcast who interviewed Senator John Fetterman on various political and economic topics.
Former leader of Venezuela, recently deposed in a highly precise US raid.
A political trend discussed with Jeremy Allaire, who connects it to the potential for massive economic disruption and wealth inequality caused by AI.
The mass exodus of approximately 9 million Venezuelans (around 30% of the population) who have fled the country due to economic collapse, starvation, and lack of future prospects under the socialist regime.
A prestigious international award won by María Corina Machado in 2025 for her courageous and persistent efforts to bring freedom and democracy to Venezuela.
An illicit activity that the Venezuelan regime is allegedly deeply involved in. Machado describes the government as a criminal structure that profits from drug trafficking alongside gold, arms, and human smuggling.
An international organization where María Corina Machado addressed Venezuela's human rights violations in March 2014, which directly led to her expulsion from the National Assembly.
Systematic abuses committed by the Maduro regime against its citizens, including detention, torture, killings, and disappearances of protestors and activists. These actions have been labeled as 'state terrorism' and 'crimes against humanity' by international bodies.
The legislative body of Venezuela. María Corina Machado was elected to it in 2010 with a historic number of votes but was expelled in 2014 after speaking out against the regime.
A 74-year-old diplomat chosen by María Corina Machado as her surrogate candidate in the Venezuelan general election after she was disqualified from running.
The process where the Venezuelan state took control of the oil industry. This move centralized economic power in the government and is seen as a key step in the country's path to socialism and state control.
Venezuelan opposition leader, winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, and the primary winner of the 2023 presidential primary election. She was disqualified from running in the general election by the Maduro regime.
Former president of Venezuela who came to power in 1999 using a populist narrative. He initiated the socialist regime that nationalized industries and centralized power in the state.
The official body responsible for overseeing elections in Venezuela. It is accused of being controlled by the Maduro regime and declared Maduro the winner of the recent general election despite evidence of fraud presented by the opposition.
The political strategy used by Hugo Chávez to gain power, which involved promising equality and revenge against those blamed for the country's poverty. This narrative helped him win elections before dismantling democratic institutions.