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Roger Stone introduces Eduardo Bittar as the only legitimate leader of the Venezuelan opposition, contrasting him with established figures like Maria Corina Machado whom he dismisses as part of a failed, socialist-aligned establishment. Bittar argues that a total removal of the Chavista criminal group is necessary, suggesting that previous attempts at regime change failed because they lacked a leader truly aligned with the "America First" principles of Donald Trump. The conversation emphasizes a strategy of political disruption and the establishment of a transitional government governed by a constitution modeled after that of the United States.
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Roger Stone introduces Eduardo Bittar as the only legitimate leader of the Venezuelan opposition, contrasting him with established figures like Maria Corina Machado whom he dismisses as part of a failed, socialist-aligned establishment. Bittar argues that a total removal of the Chavista criminal group is necessary, suggesting that previous attempts at regime change failed because they lacked a leader truly aligned with the "America First" principles of Donald Trump. The conversation emphasizes a strategy of political disruption and the establishment of a transitional government governed by a constitution modeled after that of the United States.
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