Danielle Gallant, a public figure active on social media, recently addressed issues of political power dynamics in Nevada, international energy policy regarding Venezuela, and shifting attitudes toward American economic strength in a series of posts.
On February 1, 2026, Gallant commented on the nature of political narratives in Nevada. She stated, “What we are seeing in Nevada is about power, not principle. Narratives get shaped to maintain control, not to protect the people who live here.
What frustrates me most is how facts lose to paid messaging. Some outlets take positions based on who funds them, not on truth. That”.
The following day, February 2, 2026, Gallant shifted focus to international affairs with a post on Venezuelan oil and U.S. sanctions: “Venezuela is one of the world’s richest oil countries, but decades of mismanagement and sanctions collapsed its productive capacity. Recently the U.S. eased sanctions and opened Venezuelan oil to American companies, aiming to revitalize production and shift exports to the U.S.” This comes amid ongoing discussions about the impact of long-term economic policies and sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry as well as recent moves by the United States government to adjust its stance toward Venezuelan oil exports.
On February 3, 2026, Gallant discussed perceptions of America’s role globally: “For too long, America undervalued what we bring to the table. Resources, leverage, and strength. That mindset is changing. No more being taken advantage of.
If you support leaders who understand leverage, strength, and putting America first; donate here:”
Gallant’s commentary arrives at a time when concerns about media funding transparency are prominent in public debate. Her remarks also follow changes in U.S.-Venezuela relations after years of strict sanctions that significantly impacted Venezuela’s oil sector—a major source of government revenue—and affected global energy markets.

