I'm starting to think Trump did the right thing in Venezuela, We must keep in mind (regardless of Zionist control) that America is a state-entity and fitting to her geopolitical weight it has needs that most immediately affect her surrounding neighborhood. If I support Russia in establishing peace and safety in her environment (even if it means waging war against an unruly neighbor) then I cannot admonish the US for doing the same.
In addition, Trump's operation Absolute Resolve did not entangle the US in another nation-building war. They went in and out, leaving behind a clear message who is in control. American electronic warfare proved superior against both Russian and Chinese tech, disabling all defensive measures before it could even react. This is another clear message to America's direct eye-to-eye competitors.
And, if decapitating Venezuela's hostile-to-America government benefits the state of Israel in direct or indirect ways (it undermines Iran's economy and information network) then we don't have to see it as 'Trump going to war for Israel' but 'Trump acting in the genuine interests of America that also benefits her closest ally.'
In the end, Trump could be on a genuine path of America First, an America First that sees Zionism engraved onto its flag. This means ICE raids on illegals with associated (mass?) deportations, angry liberals, and a series of woke Jews (the overwhelming majority) who are not happy at all with him and in constant insurrection mode, while hardcore Zionist supremacists are seeing in him a Goyim messiah.
For the Gentile/Christian Nationalist this is a perhaps unexpected and unusual terrain. For one, Trump does deliver in certain aspects, but it comes all through the lens of their unavoidable archenemies: the Jews.