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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Garbage": How Trump Used to Talk About Venezuelan Oil
The US is going to extreme lengths to control oil that Trump used to regularly disparage.
"Their oil is garbage. Itâs horrible. The worst you can get. Tar. Itâs like tar."
— Mother Jones (@motherjones.com) 2026-01-09T16:31:41.946Z
Read how Trump used to talk about Venezuelan oil.
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/01/garbage-trump-disparage-venezuelan-oil-crude-maduro-tar-horrible-worst-oil/
Not long ago, President Donald Trump had a clear opinion of Venezuelan oil.
Throughout his 2024 presidential campaign, he called the countrys crude horrible, tar, the dirtiest stuff you can imagine, and the worst oil probably anywhere in the world. But, less than two years later, President Trump has framed his move to depose Nicolás Maduro in large part as a move to seize this garbage oil.
His reservations about the quality of the fossil fuels he plans to acquire have disappeared. Instead, the president has suggested he may be willing to send in more US troops to keep control of it and that hes not afraid of boots on the ground. Gone, too, are Trumps warnings that Venezuelan heavy crude will pollute the air in American communities when its refined stateside.
Trumps disparaging remarks about Venezuelan oil were not a one-off. He made a version of the same argument at least five times between June 2023 and August 2024. The typical pitch went something like this: When I was president, we drilled top-tier American oil. Now we import tar from Venezuela and pollute our country in the process.
Heres a longer version from a speech to North Carolina Republicans in June 2023:
The bit has a typically Trumpian cognitive dissonance to it. If hed been re-elected in 2020, America would have benefited greatly by taking control of Venezuelas oil, he claimed. At the same time, Democrats were idiots for using such horrible, polluting oil.
Throughout his 2024 presidential campaign, he called the countrys crude horrible, tar, the dirtiest stuff you can imagine, and the worst oil probably anywhere in the world. But, less than two years later, President Trump has framed his move to depose Nicolás Maduro in large part as a move to seize this garbage oil.
His reservations about the quality of the fossil fuels he plans to acquire have disappeared. Instead, the president has suggested he may be willing to send in more US troops to keep control of it and that hes not afraid of boots on the ground. Gone, too, are Trumps warnings that Venezuelan heavy crude will pollute the air in American communities when its refined stateside.
Trumps disparaging remarks about Venezuelan oil were not a one-off. He made a version of the same argument at least five times between June 2023 and August 2024. The typical pitch went something like this: When I was president, we drilled top-tier American oil. Now we import tar from Venezuela and pollute our country in the process.
Heres a longer version from a speech to North Carolina Republicans in June 2023:
When I left Venezuela was ready to collapse. We would have taken it over. We would have gotten all that oil. It would have been right next door. But now were buying oil from Venezuela. So were making a dictator very rich. Can you believe this? Nobody can believe this.
Their oil is garbage. Its horrible. The worst you can get. Tar. Its like tar. And to refine it you need special plants We have liquid gold. The best, most beautiful stuff you can get. Liquid gold. Better than gold. Right under our feet But with Venezuela, they put their oil and they refine it in Houston! So all those pollutants go right up in the air So, we lose economically. And we also lose from an environmental standpoint. Because it is really dirty stuff. The dirtiest stuff you can imagine.
The bit has a typically Trumpian cognitive dissonance to it. If hed been re-elected in 2020, America would have benefited greatly by taking control of Venezuelas oil, he claimed. At the same time, Democrats were idiots for using such horrible, polluting oil.
Most of the oil in Venezuela is heavy tar that will require a great deal of investment to produce and refine. It is no wonder why US oil companies are not willing to make this investment
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"Garbage": How Trump Used to Talk About Venezuelan Oil (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
14 hrs ago
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eppur_se_muova
(41,021 posts)1. You can get rich off of garbage. Trmp has been doing this his whole life. His shoddy buildings, his crappy casinos, ...
his phony "university", his douche-quality wine, his roadkill steaks, his overpriced hotels and resorts, his hand- (or something-) picked Cabinet of Creeps and Curiosities ...
Probably why he enjoyed this stunt so much:

paleotn
(21,610 posts)2. As usual, he's a complete moron and knows nothing of what he's yapping about.
He has zero grasp of nuance and the memory of a fruit fly. He hears bits and pieces of info and regurgitates them, but cannot form a coherent picture or understand the complexities. It's like discussing difficult issues with a petulant 6 year old. Worse even.
Justice
(7,246 posts)3. I think it's about the off shore natural gas reserves.