Jimmy Fallon just dropped a bombshell proposal that’s sure to spark debate: What if Trump used Venezuelan oil to fuel his most controversial ambitions instead of just selling it? On Thursday’s episode of The Tonight Show, Fallon didn’t hold back, offering a tongue-in-cheek suggestion for how President Donald Trump could repurpose the $500 million worth of Venezuelan oil the U.S. recently sold. But here’s where it gets controversial: Fallon joked that the oil could be the secret to Trump’s infamous health claims, quipping, ‘Apparently, the extra oil has been great for getting Trump in and out of the MRI machine,’ a sly reference to Trump’s past assertion of having an ‘absolutely perfect’ MRI—which he later admitted was actually a CT scan. Is Fallon’s humor hitting too close to home, or is it just harmless fun?
And this is the part most people miss: Fallon didn’t stop at Trump’s health. He also took aim at the president’s recent threats to take over Greenland, tying it to the U.S. military’s surprise attack on Venezuela. ‘Everyone was like, ‘Donald, if you want Greenland, you’ve got to finish your Venezuela first,’ Fallon joked, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. But is this just comedy, or is Fallon subtly critiquing U.S. foreign policy? A Quinnipiac University poll reveals that 86% of Americans oppose forcibly taking Greenland, while Fallon added his own twist: ‘100% of Greenlanders are against it. That’s right, both of them.’
Fallon’s monologue isn’t just laughs—it’s a mirror to the complexities of politics and power. Do you think Fallon’s jokes go too far, or are they exactly what we need to keep leaders in check? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments. For more of Fallon’s sharp wit, catch the full monologue on The Tonight Show.