President Donald Trump lays out a sweeping energy and foreign‑policy blueprint in a high‑stakes White House meeting with top U.S. oil and gas executives. In this extended session, Trump announces that Venezuela has already sent tens of millions of barrels of oil to the United States, promises “total safety, total security” for American companies, and says Washington—not Caracas—will decide which firms are allowed to move in as they “rapidly rebuild” Venezuela’s dilapidated oil sector. He calls Venezuela “a whole different Venezuela,” argues that its reserves may be the largest in the world, and predicts Americans will be “big beneficiaries” as unprecedented volumes of oil are extracted to drive prices down. Trump and senior officials also portray the operation that removed Nicolás Maduro as a historic success that avoided U.S. casualties, claim it stopped a narco‑regime from flooding America with migrants and drugs, and insist that keeping China and Russia out of Venezuela is now a core U.S. national‑security priority. The video captures Trump boasting that he “settled eight wars,” pressing NATO and Europe on defense and energy, and even defending controversial plans for a massive new White House ballroom—all while positioning U.S. energy dominance as the engine of America’s economic boom.

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