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Greg Palast is an investigative reporter, whose stories appear on BBC Television, The Guardian, Al Jazeera and Rolling Stone. You can read/watch his reports at GregPalast.com. He is the author of the NY Times bestsellers The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, Billionaires & Ballot Bandits, Armed Madhouse, and the highly acclaimed Vultures’ Picnic. You can stream his new film, Vigilante: Georgia’s Vote Suppression Hitman — introduced by Martin Sheen and narrated by Rosario Dawson — for a limited time at: VigilanteMovie.comAll rights reserved Politique
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  • Trump wants Venezuelan oil — that we already had!
    Jan 15 2026

    Palast discusses his latest report on Venezuela with Thom Hartmann

    The Acting President of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez and Donald Trump desire the same thing: to send Venezuelan oil to the US. But Donald, we already had Venezuelan oil…until YOU embargoed imports of their crude.

    Venezuela’s socialist President Hugo Chavez enjoyed taunting George W. Bush. I remember when Chavez spoke at the UN General Assembly right after Bush left the podium. Chavez began, “There is a distinct smell of sulphur here.” Bush went after Chavez. It was a bit less subtle than Chavez’ comment. Bush backed the kidnapping of Chavez in 2002. Unlike Trump, Bush’s scheme face-planted and Chavez was returned by his kidnappers, more popular than ever.

    But despite the barbs and kidnapping, Bush, with Chavez’ encouragement, kept Venezuelan oil flowing to the US, more than a million barrels a day.

    Trump is crowing that, “we’re going to be taking oil” from Venezuela. Mr. President, we were taking Venezuela’s oil until you stopped the flow with an embargo.

    Now, it will be nearly impossible, and cost a prohibitive amount, to crank up Venezuela’s production to get back up to the flow quantities we had before Trump’s embargo. Because, when the extraction of super-heavy oil of Venezuela stopped, it congealed into tar and then into asphalt. Refineries and pipes are choked and destroyed, a destruction Trump engineered through blocking Venezuela from paying for equipment to maintain the lines. Now, Trump is trying to bully US oil companies to invest as much as $100 billion to restore the oil infrastructure that Trump himself destroyed.

    Trump wants praise for (expensively) rebuilding what he demolished. He’s like an arsonist who wants praise for calling the fire department.

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    Excerpt from my latest report, How New Venezuela President Will Save Us from Trump’s Crazy: https://gregpalastinvestigates.substack.com/p/how-new-venezuela-president-will

    For more from Palast, subscribe to his Substack: https://gregpalastinvestigates.substack.com/

    Support independent journalism, buy Greg a coffee: https://buy.stripe.com/14kdRh1QhgDi34s4gh

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    12 min
  • Palast on Hartmann: When Venezuela’s de facto President Delcy Rodriguez banged on my door at 2AM
    Jan 6 2026

    Investigative reporter Greg Palast discusses his latest article, "When Venezuela’s de facto President Delcy Rodriguez banged on my door at 2AM."

    Read the report: https://gregpalastinvestigates.substack.com/p/when-venezuelas-de-facto-presidenta

    For more from Palast, subscribe to his Substack: https://gregpalastinvestigates.substack.com/ Support independent journalism, buy Greg a coffee: https://buy.stripe.com/14kdRh1QhgDi34s4gh
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    10 min
  • The Real Election Story No One Wants Told: Palast in conversation with Anthony Johnson of ABC News
    Dec 10 2025

    25 years of investigations. Millions of voters erased. A system built to decide elections before you ever touch a ballot. Vigilantes Inc. exposes the real-life hunt for ‘illegal voters’ — and the shocking truth behind who’s actually being targeted.

    Last month, Vigilantes Inc. was screened as part of the Teaneck International Film Festival, a prestigious human rights event. The sold out screening, held on November 9 at the Puffin Cultural Forum, featured a Q&A with filmmaker Greg Palast.

    Anthony Johnson of ABC News hosted the discussion — the perfect choice given that as a young man he worked for voting and civil rights icon John Lewis.

    “I spoke to him six months before he passed away,” Johnson told Palast, as they introduced themselves to the audience after the film. “One things he said to me was that ‘they’re gonna try to take us back, but we’re not gonna let them.’ And by giving us the information that you shared in [this film], there’s more reason to believe more optimistically, as sad as this is, that that will not happen.”

    Johnson’s first question for Palast: How did it all begin?

    “I started 25 years ago, when I was a reporter for The Guardian and BBC television,” replied Palast. “It’s the 2000 election, and I’m watching all these Black people come before the BBC TV cameras, one after another, saying I couldn’t vote in Florida.”

    Palast was a conspiracy expert for the US Justice Dept and began questioning the purge of 58,000 Black men from the voter rolls. It was the beginning of an investigation that would uncover a political machine capable of deciding elections long before a single ballot was cast.

    And, after 25 years of digging, that investigation became the award-winning film, Vigilantes Inc.

    During the Q&A, the audience got a rare look behind the curtain: how a “conspiracy theory” turned out to be a very real conspiracy.

    What the Q&A made clear is this:

    It’s not about Democrats or Republicans. It’s not about partisanship. It’s about rights. It’s not about left or right, but right and wrong. And it’s about the unseen tools used to erase voters — often without their knowledge — while the public is told to “trust the process.”

    Palast shared many of the heartbreaking stories highlighted in his film: a military veteran purged because he was assigned to duty out of state… a 92-year-old civil rights icon showing up to vote for her 50th straight year, only to find her name erased… and entire communities losing access to ballot drop boxes overnight.

    Palast also talked about the math — a part of the story almost no one hears.

    The investigation found that for every illegal voter caught, around one million legal voters were wrongly targeted and removed from voter rolls.

    This isn’t speculation; it’s data reviewed name-by-name by experts who usually work for Amazon and Microsoft on mailing list hygiene to prevent delivery mistakes.

    The bottom line?

    Vote suppression is not an accident. It’s a system.

    And Vigilantes Inc. exposes the system: the strategists who designed it, the politicians who enable it, the billionaires who fund it — and the communities fighting to overcome it.

    If you’ve ever wondered how elections flip in ways that defy demographics… why millions of provisional ballots never get counted… or how “election integrity” became a euphemism for mass disenfranchisement — this film’s for you.

    And if you’ve ever felt like your vote doesn’t matter, this Q&A makes one thing painfully clear:

    Someone out there is working very hard to make sure you believe that your vote isn’t valuable.

    Because your vote is valuable — valuable enough to steal.

    Vigilantes Inc. is more than a documentary. It’s a warning, a wake-up call, and a blueprint for fighting back. Stream it for FREE on Youtube and share it with everyone you know: https://youtu.be/P_XdtAQXnGE

    Host a community screening: https://www.gregpalast.com/vigilantes-inc-the-movie/

    Learn more about how to protect your vote by subscribing to our Substack: https://gregpalastinvestigates.substack.com/

    And don't forget to CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION: http://vote.org

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    35 min
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