Plot twist at the White House: Tucker Carlson joins Trump’s oil pitch — video
The guest list at the White House took an unexpected turn on Friday — and no, it wasn’t another oil baron. Standing quietly along the East Room wall, applauding President Donald Trump, was Tucker Carlson, the once–Fox News kingmaker now better known for sparring with the MAGA movement than marching in step with it.
Thinner, red-faced and very much in the room, Carlson showed up just as Trump pitched oil executives on Venezuela’s future — and America’s claim to it. In a building where loyalty is often louder than applause, Carlson’s presence felt like a plot twist no one had on the bingo card.
Carlson found himself at odds with the president and the wider MAGA movement several times since Trump’s inauguration, breaking ranks to criticise Trump’s foreign policy, particularly US support for Israel and the administration’s attack on Iran in June. He also clashed with fellow firebrands Ben Shapiro and Laura Loomer over his decision to interview white supremacist troll Nick Fuentes for his podcast in October and for his alleged close ties to Qatar.
Despite previously criticising US intervention overseas, Carlson appeared cautiously optimistic about Trump’s actions in Venezuela, arguing that it was different because the president was upfront about being driven by a desire to control Venezuela’s oil.
“Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserve in the world,” Carlson said on his podcast on Wednesday. “It’s in our hemisphere. It’s going to China. And how about, no, this is our hemisphere. It’s going to go to us. He just said it out loud.”
“There’s something kind of thrilling about that,” Carlson continued. “There’s something thrilling about the honesty there. There’s no fakery. No, we’re the U.S., we’re not going to put up with that. This is our interest and we’re going to protect it. That’s what the president said.”
On Monday’s episode of his podcast, Carlson said that it seemed like a “wiser approach” to keep Venezuela’s existing govt structure in place but work on “making sure it’s pro-American.”
Carlson looked noticeably thinner in recent weeks, with his appearance in a photo posted by James Fishback following their interview for Carlson’s podcast prompting speculation about his weight loss online. Carlson previously talked about the negative impact his role at Fox News had on his lifestyle, telling a podcast guest in June 2025, “I just got fat. I mean, it’s incredibly hard physically. Everything about it is the hardest job I ever had.”
At the White House meeting, Trump met with executives from oil giants like Chevron and ExxonMobil, where he promised them “total safety, total security” in the hopes of convincing them to invest $100 billion in Venezuela’s oil infrastructure, which is in a state of disrepair.
“We’re going to be extracting numbers in terms of oil like few people have seen,” he told the assembled executives on Friday. “Venezuela is going to be very successful, and the people of the United States are going to be big beneficiaries.”
Mark Nelson, the vice chairman of Chevron, said that his company “has been a part of Venezuela’s past, we are certainly committed to its present, and we very much look forward as a proud American company to help it build a better future.”
Exxon chief executive Darren Woods said that currently, Venezuela was “uninvestable” and that the company expected “significant changes” to its legal and commercial landscapes before it would consider investing.
“We’re confident that with this administration and President Trump, working hand-in-hand with the Venezuelan government, that those changes can be put in place,” Woods said.
Carlson found himself at odds with the president and the wider MAGA movement several times since Trump’s inauguration, breaking ranks to criticise Trump’s foreign policy, particularly US support for Israel and the administration’s attack on Iran in June. He also clashed with fellow firebrands Ben Shapiro and Laura Loomer over his decision to interview white supremacist troll Nick Fuentes for his podcast in October and for his alleged close ties to Qatar.
Despite previously criticising US intervention overseas, Carlson appeared cautiously optimistic about Trump’s actions in Venezuela, arguing that it was different because the president was upfront about being driven by a desire to control Venezuela’s oil.
“Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserve in the world,” Carlson said on his podcast on Wednesday. “It’s in our hemisphere. It’s going to China. And how about, no, this is our hemisphere. It’s going to go to us. He just said it out loud.”
“There’s something kind of thrilling about that,” Carlson continued. “There’s something thrilling about the honesty there. There’s no fakery. No, we’re the U.S., we’re not going to put up with that. This is our interest and we’re going to protect it. That’s what the president said.”
On Monday’s episode of his podcast, Carlson said that it seemed like a “wiser approach” to keep Venezuela’s existing govt structure in place but work on “making sure it’s pro-American.”
At the White House meeting, Trump met with executives from oil giants like Chevron and ExxonMobil, where he promised them “total safety, total security” in the hopes of convincing them to invest $100 billion in Venezuela’s oil infrastructure, which is in a state of disrepair.
“We’re going to be extracting numbers in terms of oil like few people have seen,” he told the assembled executives on Friday. “Venezuela is going to be very successful, and the people of the United States are going to be big beneficiaries.”
Mark Nelson, the vice chairman of Chevron, said that his company “has been a part of Venezuela’s past, we are certainly committed to its present, and we very much look forward as a proud American company to help it build a better future.”
Exxon chief executive Darren Woods said that currently, Venezuela was “uninvestable” and that the company expected “significant changes” to its legal and commercial landscapes before it would consider investing.
“We’re confident that with this administration and President Trump, working hand-in-hand with the Venezuelan government, that those changes can be put in place,” Woods said.
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Sundheep Devarajan
4 days ago
No love lost with Tucker(who defends the Evil British Empire and it's colonisation of India) but from an American first Perspective this makes total sense(I mean there is no great contradiction like the Israel/Deep State(yeah I know TC's dad was CIA but that doesn't mean Tucker is CIA) simps make it out to be(so not in anyway justifying American Imperialism #DeathToAmericanImperialism)!Read allPost comment
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