
5-4 Fire at Will: Trump’s Illegal War in the Caribbean [TEASER]
Nov 25, 2025
The hosts dive into the controversial U.S. drone strikes in Venezuela, raising eyebrows over their legality. They discuss how three degrees of separation from a drug dealer could lead to a deadly encounter with the government. The banter sets a humorous yet serious tone, exploring the implications of such extrajudicial actions. The episode promises an intriguing look at the intersection of executive power and law, leaving listeners questioning the current administration's approach to justice.
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Administration Videos Without Evidence
- The Trump White House posted night-vision videos claiming drones destroyed drug boats in the Caribbean.
- The administration provided no publicly available evidence to back those claims.
Hosts Joke Through Illness
- The hosts banter about being sick while recording and joke about who records through illness.
- The exchange humanizes the show and frames the hosts' dynamics before the topic segment.
Spectacle Versus Legal Accountability
- The episode argues public concern should focus on legality rather than spectacle of the strike videos.
- They suggest decades of precedent made such covert lethal actions politically and legally feasible.
