Chevron board member made sizable donation to Trump-affiliated PAC
The administration is encouraging the oil giant to increase its presence in Venezuela after the U.S. action there.
Chevron board member made sizable donation to Trump-affiliated PAC
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As the 2026 midterm election year begins, MAGA Inc., a PAC aligned with President Donald Trump, boasts a war chest of almost $300 million built principally through deep-pocketed donors during the first year of Trumps second term.
While public reporting on MAGA Inc.s megadonors has focused on well-known tech and cryptocurrency figures, buried in the long list of the PACs 2025 contributors are two names that are lesser known in the usual Trump donor sphere a New York-based oil heir and former executive who now sits on the board of directors of Chevron, the sole U.S. company currently operating in Venezuela, and his wife.
Federal campaign finance filings show that John Hess and his wife, Susan Hess, each contributed $1 million to MAGA Inc. on Dec. 12, 2025, just weeks before the U.S. took military action to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
On that same day, Trump raised eyebrows after a reporter asked if he intended to seize more oil assets from Venezuela after the U.S. seized an oil tanker off the Venezuelan coast earlier that week. I mean, it wouldnt be very smart for me to tell you that, he started. But in continuing to talk about attacks on boats, he added, [And] now were starting by land, and by land is a lot easier, and thats going to start happening.
By that point, the president for days had repeatedly said were going to start doing those strikes on land too as he spoke extensively about strikes on boats near the Venezuelan coast and in the Caribbean a statement some interpreted to mean land strikes were imminent.