BREAKING: Elon Musk has become the world's first trillionaire.
After SpaceX raised a record $75 billion in its IPO, Musk’s net worth shot up to top $1.1 trillion when the stock began trading Friday, putting him in an economic class of his own.
Combined with his holdings in electric vehicle maker Tesla, as well as other investments and assets, Musk's net worth is now estimated at about $1.1 trillion.
Musk's stake in the rocket and satellite company alone is now estimated at a staggering $690 billion, but it's also a life-changing moment for thousands of workers at the company who hold equity.
Investors who watched Musk help turn Tesla into an automotive giant are now betting he can do the same in space and artificial intelligence, as SpaceX launches the largest IPO in history.
PRESIDENTE TRUMP: Nuestra relación con Venezuela ha sido fantástica. Ha sido de gran ayuda. Millones de barriles de petróleo han llegado a las refinerías de Houston y otros lugares.
En la mañana del 14 de marzo de 2019, la bandera estadounidense fue arriada por última vez en la Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Caracas. Esta mañana, 14 de marzo de 2026, a la misma hora, mi equipo y yo izamos la bandera de los Estados Unidos—exactamente siete años después de haber sido retirada.
Ha comenzado una nueva era para las relaciones entre los Estados Unidos y Venezuela.
Seguimos con Venezuela. – LFD
Por fortuna, Trump @POTUS comprendió a la perfección cómo se debe hacer para llegar al objetivo deseado. Y eso comienza por obviar a toda esta gente. ¡Gracias a Dios!
Excelente este mensaje de @Psicovivir
Fue incluso replicado por el maestro @williecolon.
Pero el mensaje me parece tan importante que también yo quiero ponerlo en mi cuenta.
¿Quieren empezar el día viendo lo que es un actor de verdad? Miren a Ian McKellen primero explicando el texto y después recitando un discurso de Shakespare de hace 400 años. Lo que dice y cómo lo dice, diosmio. Piel de gallina, se los garantizo. Buen día.
Aquí converso con los grandes José Domingo Blanco @mingoteve y Erika Mendoza, excepcionales periodistas ( y no “palangristas influencers”), sobre el tema venezolano, abordando la historia, el petróleo, el 03 de enero y lo que pasa en Venezuela. Espero la disfruten: https://t.co/U0dYFFAi8y
🇺🇸🇻🇪‼️ | ÚLTIMA HORA — Donald Trump se llevó toda la atención en Davos y aseguró que Venezuela generará más ingresos en los próximos seis meses que en los últimos 20 años, destacando el impacto transformador de su administración en la recuperación económica del país tras la captura de Nicolás Maduro: "Venezuela lo va a hacer fantásticamente bien. Agradecemos toda la cooperación que hemos recibido tras la misión. El ataque terminó y nos pidieron hacer un trato. Más gente debería hacer eso...", sentenció.
Q5: Why do you lead the same political structure once run by your close colleague Juan Guaidó, whom I supported politically and with millions in USAID funds (American taxpayer money) that he stole? The same actors who have failed since 1999 remain your core team. Why should Venezuelans believe this time will be any different if you never broke with that system of controlled opposition?
Guaidó’s betrayal was not only political but financial. He orchestrated the largest international swindle against the Venezuelan cause, becoming the economic executioner of the people’s hope. To that end, he diverted funds from USAID, along with resources from other foreign aid programs, looted for the same purpose. That money was meant to help liberate Venezuela.
Venezuela’s problem isn’t just Maduro—it’s the recycled traditional opposition.
For years, Washington poured extraordinary resources into supporting Venezuela’s fight for freedom. There was international recognition, political and humanitarian funding, and unprecedented backing. What was the result? Nothing. The regime grew stronger, and hope faded.
Today, you do not represent a real break with the past. You represent the continuation of the same failed ecosystem: the same parties, the same power brokers, the same cycle of political seasons. Guaidó yesterday, you today, someone else tomorrow.
The so-called traditional opposition is a closed system that recycles leadership, protects its own interests, and shuts out anyone who represents a genuine rupture. And when even international cooperation programs had to be shut down—as I did with USAID—because those coalitions produced no real results, the message became clear: the problem isn’t a lack of support, it’s a lack of resolve and a refusal to break with the same people.
Venezuela does not need another face within the same system.
It needs a clean break from the political class that has failed the country since 1958. Without that, no leader—no matter how popular they may seem—will be able to truly free Venezuela.
Q4: For what reason have you participated in left-wing gatherings such as the INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST organization, and what ongoing political ties have you maintained with international social- democratic or progressive forums?
Machado’s complicity even crosses borders. By embracing globalist frameworks that erode sovereignty and participating in forums such as the Socialist International, she aligns herself with the very ideological currents that sustain the Venezuelan dictatorship. Machado’s “opposition” has not only failed to dismantle Chavismo—it has actively enabled it, reinforcing the same system of control it claims to challenge.
https://t.co/NhxfhrRvnz
Q3: Did you—the so-called “opposition”—participate in or benefit from negotiations, pacts, or pre-electoral agreements that secured the release and return of Maduro’s nephews, convicted in the United States of drug trafficking after being caught with more than 1,500 pounds of cocaine, as well as the scandalous release and return to Venezuela of Alex Saab, the regime’s chief money-launderer and financial operator, in exchange for legitimizing your “free elections” staged under tyranny on July 28, 2025?
These releases were not the product of authentic opposition efforts but the direct result of the so-called Barbados Table, packaged as a “democratic transition” and “free elections” that never existed. In truth, it was all part of a scheme to guarantee impunity and recover key operatives captured during President Trump’s first presidency.
María Corina Machado described the exchange that allowed Alex Saab’s return to Venezuela as “an episode within that path of construction” toward “free and fair elections.” She also acknowledged having been “involved” in the Barbados negotiations, as well as in the “complementary” talks between the United States and Venezuela, in order to “contribute” to that objective.
https://t.co/ejdl3zRWmJ
Q1: Why did you align yourself with the American Left and the globalists in publicly praising the fraudulent 2020 presidential election, despite widespread objections from Americans and patriots worldwide who argued that the 2020 election, which Trump won by historically record numbers, was rigged and stolen?