While the Biden administration spent four years kowtowing to socialist dictators and killing American energy independence, President Trump is rewriting the rules of the game—and the global oil industry is rushing to get on board.
In a remarkable White House meeting Friday afternoon, executives from some of the world's most powerful energy companies sat across from President Trump, practically tripping over themselves to pledge investments in Venezuela. This is what real diplomacy looks like, folks.
A Parade of Pledges
The scene inside the White House was nothing short of extraordinary. One by one, energy titans expressed their gratitude and commitment to the administration's Venezuela strategy.
"Thank you for what you did," said Bryan Sheffield of Parsley Energy, setting the tone for what became a cascade of commitments.
Josu Jon Imaz of Spanish giant Repsol didn't mince words: "We are ready to invest more in Venezuela." Jeff Hildebrand of Hilcorp echoed the sentiment, declaring his company "fully committed and ready to go."
Even European energy majors—companies that spent years virtue-signaling about climate change under pressure from globalist elites—are now lining up behind Trump's energy vision. Shell's Wael Sawan and Italy's Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi both confirmed their readiness to invest.
"We really want to thank the Administration," said Olivier Le Peuch of SLB, the world's largest oilfield services company.
The Art of the Deal in Action
Let's be clear about what's happening here: President Trump has fundamentally shifted the geopolitical landscape in our hemisphere in ways the so-called "experts" said couldn't be done. Venezuela sits on the largest proven oil reserves on the planet, and for years, that wealth benefited only the Maduro regime and its Chinese and Russian backers.
Now? Global energy companies are ready to pour billions into the region under American leadership. That's not just good for energy prices—it's a massive strategic victory that reduces our adversaries' influence in our own backyard.
Remember when the Biden administration's idea of Venezuela policy was begging Maduro for oil while simultaneously trying to destroy American energy production? Those days are over.
Energy Dominance Realized
This meeting represents the Trump Doctrine in action: American strength attracts investment, creates opportunities, and delivers results. While Biden was busy canceling pipelines and appeasing climate activists, Trump understood that energy is power—literally and figuratively.
The investment wave heading toward Venezuela will create American jobs, strengthen our energy security, and demonstrate to the world that when the United States leads, others follow.
As these energy executives file out of the White House, checkbooks ready, one thing is crystal clear: America First isn't just a slogan. It's a strategy—and it's working.
The question now is simple: How long until the mainstream media admits that Trump's foreign policy is delivering victories they said were impossible?
