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President Donald Trump shared a screenshot of a Wikipedia page that listed his title as the 'Acting President of Venezuela.' Who is it actually?
Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are meeting Danish and Greenlandic officials today. Meanwhile, the Senate is expected to take another procedural vote on limiting President Donald Trump’s war powers in Venezuela.
President Donald Trump has claimed control of Venezuela, escalated threats to seize Greenland and increased immigration raids in the U.S.
President Donald Trump tore into Republicans who moved to keep him from striking Venezuela again without congressional approval while in Detroit.
In the screenshot posted by Trump, the next line after "Acting President of Venezuela" said "Incumbent January 2026." In that same screenshot was Trump's title as the "45th & 47th President of the United States." The line that followed that title read "Incumbent," and then a separate line below that one read, "Assumed Office January 20, 2025."
On Sunday evening, Trump posted on Truth Social a fake image of a Wikipedia page labeling him as the “Acting President of Venezuela” as of January 2026. Trump’s current profile on Wikipedia —an online encyclopedia that allows for user-generated entries and edits—does not show the same designation.
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