- The meme lacks formal recognition and is not a legal declaration.
- It adds to Trump’s contentious relationship with global affairs.
- Venezuela’s leadership responded strongly to US actions.
On January 11, Donald Trump shared an altered image on Truth Social labeling him ‘Acting President of Venezuela,’ a claim not supported by official sources.
The post spurred online discussion but lacks official recognition, generating geopolitical interest rather than direct market impact. Primary sources dismiss significant crypto effects.
Trump’s Meme Ignites Diplomatic Controversy
Donald Trump posted a digitally altered image labeling him as “Acting President of Venezuela” on Truth Social. This claim lacks formal recognition and was part of an online meme not a legal declaration. The meme has not led to verified changes in leadership dynamics. However, it adds another layer to Trump’s contentious relationship with global affairs and online narratives.
Venezuela’s leadership responded strongly to US actions. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez denounced the US operation, vowing to free the Maduro family, while asserting Venezuela’s sovereignty. Delcy Rodríguez remarked, “The US strike is an act of criminal aggression, and I vow to secure the release of the Maduro family.”
Bitcoin’s Market Stability Amid Political Memes
Did you know? The meme about Trump claiming to be ‘acting president’ of Venezuela has roots in online trolling culture, often utilized during geopolitical tensions to create viral narratives.
Bitcoin’s current price stands at $91,758.28, with a market cap of $1,832,848,385,271.00. Bitcoin represents 58.58% of market dominance. Prices have changed by 1.27% over 24 hours and -19.24% over 90 days, according to CoinMarketCap.
Bitcoin(BTC), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 04:12 UTC on January 12, 2026. Source: CoinMarketCapThe Coincu research team suggests that political memes like Trump’s may fuel market speculation but lack quantifiable impact on crypto markets without concrete policy changes or financial implications.
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