
Honestly with Bari Weiss María Corina Machado’s Fight to Free Venezuela
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Oct 13, 2025 María Corina Machado, a Venezuelan opposition leader and newly awarded Nobel Peace Prize winner, shares her harrowing journey in the fight for democracy. She discusses the nearly 9 million Venezuelans fleeing chaos and her steadfast decision to remain behind, driven by a commitment to her country. Machado recounts her victory in the 2023 primary, the regime’s brutal repression, and the devastating effects of socialism on Venezuela. With insights on U.S. interests and a dedication to President Trump, her story is both inspiring and heart-wrenchingly real.
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Prize Announcement In The Night
- María Corina Machado learned about winning the Nobel Prize at 4:30 a.m. and initially thought she was dreaming.
- She framed the prize as recognition for the whole Venezuelan society fighting for freedom.
Choosing Country Over Comfort
- Machado describes forcing her children to leave Venezuela for safety and the guilt that caused her.
- She says she would do it all again because she only conceived life free and in Venezuela.
From NGO Founder To Opposition Leader
- Machado recounts founding Sumate in 2002 to organize citizens against Chávez and later running for Congress as an independent.
- She emphasizes building a new party and promoting free markets and rule of law despite widespread doubt.

