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? This week, the U.S. offloaded its first batch of Venezuelan oil, valued at a staggering $500 million, but Fallon had a different idea altogether. On The Tonight Show, the host didn’t hold back, suggesting a wildly unconventional use for the oil—one that ties directly into Trump’s recent claims about his health. Remember when Trump boasted about his ‘absolutely perfect’ MRI last year? Fallon quipped, ‘Apparently, the extra oil has been great for getting Trump in and out of the MRI machine,’ slyly referencing the president’s later admission that it was actually a CT scan. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this just a joke, or does it subtly highlight the blurred lines between Trump’s public statements and reality? And this is the part most people miss—Fallon didn’t stop there. He also took aim at Trump’s escalating threats to take over Greenland, joking, ‘Everyone was like, “Donald, if you want Greenland, you have to finish your Venezuela first.”’ This comes on the heels of a Quinnipiac University poll revealing that a whopping 86% of Americans oppose seizing Greenland by force. Fallon even threw in a zinger about Greenlanders, quipping, ‘100% of them are against it. That’s right, both of them.’ Here’s the real question: Are Fallon’s jokes just light-hearted entertainment, or do they expose deeper issues about U.S. foreign policy and public perception? Let’s be honest—this monologue isn’t just funny; it’s a masterclass in using humor to dissect complex political moves. But what do you think? Is Fallon’s take on Venezuelan oil and Greenland spot-on, or does it miss the mark? Sound off in the comments—this is one conversation you won’t want to miss!