Speaking on
Fox and Friends, a live talk show on Fox Television, Trump reiterated his denial
of U.S. involvement in an alleged recent coup attempt on Maduro.
U.S.
President Donald Trump on Friday said he would have sent an army if he wanted
to topple his Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolás Maduro.
“We have nothing to do with it. If I wanted to
go into Venezuela, I would not make a secret about it.
“I would go
in, I would go in and they would do nothing about it, they would roll over.
“I would not
send a small little group, it would be called an army,” he said.
In a live
broadcast on Monday, Maduro alleged that a group of “mercenaries” invaded Venezuela
by sea on Sunday in an attempt to overthrow him.
Maduro, who
has often accused the U.S. of trying to topple him, said the aim of the
invaders was to smuggle him to the U.S.
He said two
American citizens alleged to be part of the mercenaries had been arrested.
The socialist
strongman displayed what he alleged to be the passports of the two Americans
identified as Airan Berry and Luke Denman.
He said the
duo, who work for a Florida-based security company, “were playing Rambo, they
were playing hero.”
On Wednesday,
Venezuela’s state TV aired a video of Denman apparently confessing to plotting
to overthrow Maduro and bring him to the US.
The
34-year-old former U.S. Special Forces member said he was helping Venezuelans
to reclaim their country.
Denman said
he was hired to train Venezuelans in Colombia before returning to Caracas and
taking control of an airport for Maduro to be flown out of the country.
Trump
described the invaders as a “rogue group, adding that the mercenaries launched
a shambolic attack.
“I don’t know
too much about it. This was a rogue group that went in there, a lot of
Venezuelans, I think people from other countries also.
“I saw their
pictures on a beach. It was not led by General George Washington, obviously,
this was not a good attack.
“I think they
were caught before they ever hit land, but I know nothing about it, I say that
the government has nothing to do with it at all,” he said.
Trump said he
would find out what happened, but insisted the U.S. would not handle it that
way if it was involved in the mission.

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