International Alliances
2026
location
USA
The TIES
Ties to Trump Circle Figures
Eduardo Bittar appeared as a guest on “The Roger Stone Show” on January 4th, 2026, hosted by Roger Stone, a prominent political strategist and advisor to President Donald Trump. During the episode, Bittar and Stone discussed the intervention in Venezuela that culminated in the capture of Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing how it bypassed what they described as a complicit opposition that had prolonged the regime’s hold on power. Stone agreed with Bittar’s critique, highlighting the need for decisive action against the socialist regime and its influence in Latin America and around the world.
The interview showed Bittar and Stone aligned in their criticism of the “opposition” and in the need to restore the Republic of Venezuela. Bittar’s political platform on Stone’s program, broadcast via 77 WABC and syndicated outlets, expanded his reach to conservative audiences in the United States amid ongoing transition debates. These connections facilitated Bittar’s integration into Trump-aligned networks, strengthening his profile in global right-wing discourse following the events of January 3rd, 2026.
The TIES
Engagement with Global Conservative Events
Bittar has maintained a consistent presence at Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) events worldwide. This is evidenced by an interview at CPAC Mexico 2024 with CPAC Chairwoman Mercedes Schlapp, where she asked Bittar what his advice would be to President Trump regarding Venezuela. He also participated in CPAC Washington 2025, where he addressed the dynamics of the Venezuelan opposition alongside Robert McNeily of Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN).
Bittar has been a speaker at various Latin American CPAC conferences, including Brazil and Mexico, representing Rumbo Libertad and focusing on regional conservative strategies against leftist regimes and structures.
Since early 2018, Bittar has maintained ongoing engagement with CPAC organizers Matt Schlapp and Mercedes Schlapp, with the aim of linking Venezuelan dissident efforts to broader international conservative networks. In his appearances, he has highlighted the influence of leaders such as Jair Bolsonaro, Donald Trump, Nayib Bukele, and Javier Milei, adapting elements of their approaches to the post-chavismo reform plan he proposes for Venezuela.
These engagements have facilitated strategic networking opportunities, strengthening Bittar’s role in the resistance he articulates from exile by connecting his political activism with global platforms of international reach.
RESULTS
— Roger Stone (Advisor to President Trump, political strategist, New York Times bestselling author, and loyal ally of Trump.)
After long study and intense investigation I have concluded the @Eduardo_Bittar is the true voice of democracy in Venezuela


