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Trump, ramping up pressure on Maduro, says it would be 'smart' for Venezuelan leader to step down

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US pressure is 'giving more reasons' for Maduro to step down: Defense analyst
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ByMichelle Stoddart and Lalee Ibssa
December 23, 2025, 8:44 PM

President Donald Trump is continuing to ratchet up pressure on Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro, saying it would be "smart" for him to step down and warning him not to play "tough."

Trump, taking reporter questions at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Monday evening, was directly asked if his administration's ultimate goal in Venezuela is to force Maduro from power.

"Well, I think it probably would. I can't tell him. That's up to him what he wants to do. I think it would be smart for him to do that. But again, we're going to find out," Trump said.

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At the same time, Trump issued a warning to Maduro.

"He can do whatever he wants, it’s alright, whatever he wants to do. If he wants to do something, if he plays tough, it'll be the last time he's ever able to play tough," Trump said.

The president added, "We have a massive armada for him. The biggest we've ever had and by the far the biggest we've ever had in South America."

President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House, Dec. 18, 2025 and Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Sept. 15, 2025.
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The U.S. has built up its military presence in the region in recent weeks, with 15,000 U.S. troops and several warships standing ready in the Caribbean.

Trump last week also ordered what he called a "complete blockade" of all sanctioned oil tankers going into and out of Venezuela, targeting the government's main source of revenue.

Maduro said Venezuela would continue to trade oil in the face of the "blockade," and has said regime change "will just not happen, never, never, never."

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Separately, since September, the U.S. military has launched dozens of strikes on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean allegedly carrying drugs. These strikes have killed more than 100 people, according to numbers provided by the administration. The strikes have several raised legal questions from lawmakers of both parties and legal experts, though the administration's justified the use of lethal force as part of what it calls its "war" on drug cartels.

"We’ll be starting the same program on land," Trump said on Monday. "The land is much easier."

While Trump continued to tease that land strikes on Venezuela, he also took it a step further and threatened land strikes on other countries.

"Anywhere drugs are pouring in. Anywhere, not just Venezuela," Trump said when asked if he was only referring to Venezuela land strikes.  

ABC News' Alexandra Hutzler contributed to this report.

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