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Moment of Clarity

Unredacted Tonight: Trump vs. China Is Not What You Think!

Moment of Clarity

Lee Camp

News Commentary, Comedy, News

4.8 • 671 Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Lee Camp breaks down the real-world fallout of the US–China trade war and why the “big win” headlines don’t match what actually happened. With sharp comedy and clear receipts, Lee explains how tariffs, supply-chain pressure, and political grandstanding pushed everyday Americans—especially farmers and manufacturers—into the blast zone, only for policy to drift back toward the same place it started. If you’ve been wondering what the trade deal really changed, this episode connects the dots in plain English.

A big focus here is rare earth minerals, the not-so-glamorous backbone of modern technology. Lee walks through how these materials power everything from phones and batteries to advanced industrial systems, and why refining matters as much as mining. You’ll hear why China remains a key player in rare earth processing, how that leverage shaped negotiations, and what it means for the future of US-China economic competition, high-tech manufacturing, and global supply chains.

Lee also dives into the changing balance of innovation and production, including how China’s tech growth is reshaping global markets. From electronics to AI, this segment explores why older assumptions about “cheap imports” no longer hold, and what happens when a trade strategy collides with a world where technological leadership is up for grabs. Expect some hilarious metaphors—plus a sober look at how policy choices ripple through research, industry, and the broader economy.

Then the show pivots to newly revealed ExxonMobil documents and the global story of climate messaging, fossil fuel subsidies, and stalled progress on emissions. Lee outlines how disinformation campaigns spread internationally, why climate commitments keep missing their targets, and how massive public subsidies for fossil fuels complicate the path forward. If you care about energy policy, climate solutions, and who’s shaping the narrative behind the scenes, this part is essential viewing.

Watch, share, and subscribe for more fearless comedy and deep-dive analysis every week. Drop your thoughts in the comments: How should the US handle trade with China? And what needs to change for real climate progress?

My comedy news show Unredacted Tonight airs every Thursday at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT. My livestreams are on Mon and Fri at 3pm ET/ Noon PT and Wednesday at 8pm ET/ 5pm PT. I am one of the most censored comedians in America. Thanks for the support!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Coming up on tonight's show, we'll open up Trump's new trade deal with China and look around inside.

0:06.1

We have to do it now before Chinese AI is controlling all of our brains.

0:10.2

Brains, brains, brains.

0:11.8

Plus, newly revealed documents show the dark heart of Exxon Mobile and how they've been manipulating the world.

0:18.4

Come on, Exxon, I thought you were one of the good guys. I put you right up there

0:22.2

with Miss Rachel's sing-along tapes as most beloved American thing. All that and more coming up right now.

0:34.1

Welcome to Unredacted Tonight. I'm the most censored comedian in America Lee Camp.

0:38.2

Trump's trade war against China has been disaster of galactic proportions.

0:44.2

You might not know it from the propaganda, though. China breakthrough allows Trump to claim a win.

0:50.2

He said he had an amazing meeting with Xi Jinping, rating it a 12 on a scale of 1 to 10.

0:57.2

He said agreements were reached on access to Chinese critical mineral supplies, limiting fentanyl precursor exports, and purchase of U.S. soybeans.

1:08.3

Wow, sounds like a huge win.

1:14.3

Go Trump. Let's not mention the part about how China had already stopped fentanyl precursor exports. They agreed to buy less soybeans than they did a year

1:20.4

ago. And they agreed to give access to their minerals, which we already had access to until Trump stuck his greasy tiny hands into

1:29.7

every trade agreement. So basically, we're back to where we were a year ago. Do I have that right?

1:36.7

Yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah. So I have that right. We're back to where we were a year ago with China,

1:41.5

but a lot of random Americans got in the process. Okay, got it.

1:45.9

Awesome. Trump's like a tsunami. You know, he comes through a bunch of people die or lose their

1:52.4

house or watch their cat float away on a coconut or some shit. And then at the end, he's gone,

1:58.6

but nothing has gotten better. It's all worse. Awesome.

2:02.9

But at least during the meeting, Trump got to hold President Xi's hand for a long time.

2:08.9

Look at that. That's great. You can tell she is just thrilled to be there. He looks like a girl who got

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