How Delcy RodrÃguez courted Donald Trump and rose to power in Venezuela In 2017, as political outsider Donald Trump headed to Washington, Delcy RodrÃguez spotted an opening. Then Venezuela's foreign minister, RodrÃguez directed Citgo — a subsidiary of the state oil company — to make a $500,000 donation to the president's inauguration. With the socialist administration of Nicolas Maduro struggling to feed Venezuela, RodrÃguez gambled on a deal that would have opened the door to American investment. Around the same time, she saw that Trump's ex-campaign manager was hired as a lobbyist for Citgo, courted Republicans in Congress and tried to secure a meeting with the head of Exxon. The charm offensive flopped. Within weeks of taking office, Trump, urged by then-Sen. Marco Rubio, made restoring Venezuela's democracy his driving focus in response to Maduro's crackdown on opponents. But the outreach did bear fruit for RodrÃguez, making her a prominent face in U.S. business and political circles and paving the way for her own rise.