“The Daily Show Takes on Trump’s Oil Fixation in Venezuela”
On a recent episode of “The Daily Show,” host Jon Stewart didn’t hold back in his criticism of President Donald Trump’s focus on oil following the airstrikes on the Venezuelan capital and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
Stewart pointed out the lack of a high-minded pretense typically used to justify American interventions in other countries. He humorously questioned the moral foundation on which this conflict would be framed, given Trump’s explicit emphasis on oil as a motive.
Trump’s public comments about the situation only fueled Stewart’s criticism. In a press conference, Trump stated, “We’re going to have a presence in Venezuela as it pertains to oil. We’re going to get the oil flowing the way it should be.”
Stewart reacted to this statement with sarcasm, highlighting the lack of a noble pretense behind the intervention. He further mocked Trump’s focus on oil when the President mentioned the need for “total access” and emphasized selling oil during a flight on Air Force One.
Despite Stewart’s incredulity at the blatant prioritization of oil, Trump continued to emphasize the economic benefits of accessing Venezuelan oil. This led Stewart to question the rationale behind the conflict and express his frustration with the lack of a higher purpose.
The monologue on “The Daily Show” captured Stewart’s disbelief at the overt focus on oil in the Venezuelan situation, highlighting the disconnect between traditional justifications for intervention and the President’s blunt economic motives.
For a full view of Stewart’s commentary on Trump’s oil fixation in Venezuela, watch the segment below.

