Redacted Tonight 130-Most Censored Stories of 2016, Cops Using False Drug Tests, MSM Falls For Fake News

It’s the first Redacted Tonight episode of 2017 in our new studio. Host Lee Camp kicks things off first with getting into Project Censored’s most censored stories of 2016. The mainstream media decides to use the power of the fourth estate to investigate mall fights. In the second half of the show, correspondent Naomi Karavani delves into the U.S. Department of Education funding of private charter schools. And finally, correspondent Natalie McGill exposes the sham that is the police roadside drug test. This and more on Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp.

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