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🗓️ 1 November 2025
⏱️ 25 minutes
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On this new episode of Unredacted Tonight with Lee Camp, we unpack U.S. actions in the Caribbean and Latin America, asking tough questions about reported strikes on small boats near Venezuela and the narratives that follow. We also revisit public comments by U.S. officials about Venezuelan resources and explore what those statements might mean when viewed alongside real-world events—all through a comedic, media-literacy lens.
Next, we turn to Argentina: What do bold austerity moves under President Javier Milei look like on the ground? We examine market reactions, debt worries, and why major figures—from business leaders to former U.S. officials—can say very different things about the country’s outlook.
Finally, we zoom out to the Middle East and global security debates—media framing, intelligence narratives, and how televised conversations can shape public perception. Lee spotlights how conflicting claims, selective statistics, and shifting definitions can transform complex conflicts into soundbites, and why that matters for everyday viewers who just want the facts behind the fireworks.
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| 0:00.0 | Coming up on a night show, the secret reason Trump is taking out Venezuelan fishermen left and right. |
| 0:06.0 | Spoiler alert, it's because he sold out the big fish stick. |
| 0:09.0 | Plus, the US is sending billions to Argentina's Javier Malay |
| 0:14.0 | because he's amazing and awesome and really quite good at using our money. |
| 0:20.0 | That's, that's totally it. |
| 0:22.0 | Plus, Israel's Mossad joins the show. |
| 0:25.2 | Not a surprise since they love this show, as much as they love their butthole chlamydia. |
| 0:29.9 | All that and more coming up right now. |
| 0:36.5 | Welcome to Unredact to Tonight. I'm the most censored comedian in the semi-United States. |
| 0:41.4 | Lee Camp. As you know, Donald Trump is helping to stop the narco-terrorism off the coast of Venezuela. |
| 0:49.2 | The U.S. has acknowledged killing dozens of Venezuelan drug runners in these horrible drug boats. Thank you, |
| 0:57.6 | America. If Trump hadn't exploded those drugs, I would have gladly and dangerously snorted them. |
| 1:03.6 | And don't shed a tear for these evil Venezuelans because, well, they're Venezuelan. It's disgusting. Oh, wait, the U.S. |
| 1:15.0 | released the two survivors of one military strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean |
| 1:20.3 | to their home countries of Ecuador and Colombia. Ecuador and Colombia? Not Venezuela? |
| 1:29.3 | I'm no expert when it comes to the geometry, but those sound like different countries. |
| 1:36.3 | Well, whatever. All the others we've killed were evil Venezuelan drug superlords who hang out next to those drug-free school zone signs |
| 1:47.9 | and try to shoot up your kids with fentanyl. |
| 1:51.3 | They don't even care about the signs. |
| 1:53.7 | I can't believe that shit. |
| 1:55.4 | Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaru from the fishing village of Las Cueavas in northern Trinidad are thought to be among |
| 2:04.5 | six people killed in the U.S. airstrike on a boat. |
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