Greg Palast reveals how U.S. sanctions, oil interests, and regime-change politics drove the Venezuela crisis—not democracy or justice.
Imperialism
Trump’s Greenland Delusion, Newsom’s Davos Rebuke, and Kingwood’s Grassroots Stand
Trump’s Greenland obsession reveals imperial stupidity, Newsom calls out European appeasement at Davos, and Kingwood residents show how grassroots democracy fights back.
MLK’s Radical Legacy Meets Trump’s Greenland Threat and America’s Imperial Crisis
From NATO to Greenland, We Decide with Jenna Flanagan’s panel connects MLK’s final warnings to America’s accelerating imperial recklessness.
Trump’s $75B Tax Threat, Greenland Imperialism, and the Authoritarian Mindset Behind It All
Trump threatens Americans with a $75B tax hike while eyeing Greenland. Pence and Miller echo imperial logic as media normalizes a colonial mindset rooted in greed and power.
Trump Invades Venezuela: A Venezuelan Professor Dismantles the U.S. Narrative
A Venezuelan professor, Elizabeth Raven, joins Politics Done Right to dismantle U.S. propaganda, expose sanctions, and explain why Trump’s invasion was about oil—not democracy.
Gabriel Aguirre, a Venezuelan Activist’s First Words After Trump’s Invasion and Abduction of Maduro
From WBAI, a firsthand account of Venezuela after Trump’s invasion—why both opposition and loyalists rejected the abduction of their president. Activist Gabriel Aguirre exposes the U.S. policy aim.
Trump & Miller Demand Control of Venezuela Oil & Military Might While Slashing Childcare
On today’s show: Stephen Miller’s stunning claim the U.S. is “in charge” of Venezuela, Trump’s oil extortion tactics, U.S. blockade, and the administration’s cruel cuts to federal childcare funds for working families.
War Abroad, Failure at Home: Venezuela, Maduro, and the Cost of American Interventionism
If Washington cannot run healthcare, housing, or democracy at home, why invade Venezuela? Gabriel Aguirre breaks down the invasion, sanctions, Chavismo, and the call for global solidarity.







