The Adam Mockler Show

He already failed...

Jan 5, 2026
Tension brews as Adam Mockler connects the timing of major political events, including the expiration of ACA subsidies and the DOJ's Epstein files deadline, with U.S. actions in Venezuela. He raises questions about the effectiveness of regime change efforts and critiques the administration's use of distraction tactics. Personal stories highlight the devastating impact of skyrocketing healthcare premiums on everyday Americans. Amidst mixed messaging, he warns of the risks of endless conflict and challenges listeners to rethink the true nature of regime change.
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Three Events Shift Public Attention

  • Adam Mockler flags three simultaneous crises that overlap to hide domestic pain: ACA subsidy expiry, Epstein file deadline, and Venezuela action.
  • He argues timing appears calculated to shift attention away from rising healthcare costs and transparency failures.
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Captured Leader Doesn't Ensure Regime Change

  • Mockler contends the Venezuela operation isn't true regime change because Maduro's regime structures remain.
  • He highlights confusion about who actually controls Venezuela and warns the U.S. lacks a clear plan.
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Mixed Messages From U.S. And Venezuelan Leaders

  • Mockler documents mixed signals: Trump saying the U.S. will 'run' Venezuela while Delcy Rodríguez publicly defends Maduro.
  • He notes U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio, appear uncertain and give conflicting messages.
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