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Seth Meyers shares principle on why Trump attacked Venezuela

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Last updated: January 6, 2026 8:59 am
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Seth Meyers has weighed in on the U.S. assault on Venezuela and abduction President Nicolás Maduro, theorising about what President Donald Trump’s motivations might presumably be.

“Even essentially the most astute observers stay perplexed as to what might have presumably motivated this assault on condition that the Trump administration has performed its playing cards so near the vest,” Meyers mentioned.

He then instantly launched right into a supercut of Trump and his supporters blatantly stating their need to grab Venezuela’s important oil reserves.

“Dammit, I simply want there have been clues,” quipped Meyers.

The Late Evening host additionally aired a montage of Trump claiming to be towards international wars and regime modifications, an assertion which appears at odds along with his actions as of late.

“I nonetheless cannot truly consider anybody thought Trump was telling the reality about being anti-war,” mentioned Meyers. “You actually thought Donald Trump, essentially the most thin-skinned, impulsive man on the planet, would out of the blue uncover the idea of restraint as soon as he gained management of the world’s strongest army? Giving Donald Trump management of the U.S. army is like giving the solid of The Actual Housewives an open bar and a ‘one free slap’ coupon.”

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