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'Will & Grace' Actor Brutally Drags Trump's Venezuela Takeover With Mock Regime Change In His Own Neighborhood

Jamie Kaler; Donald Trump
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Actor and TikToker Jamie Kaler shared a satirical video mocking President Trump's takeover of Venezuela by claiming he conducted his own "late-night operation" on an annoying neighbor.

As the world now knows, on the morning of Saturday, January, 3, 2026, under the direction of MAGA Republican President Donald Trump and his Secretary of "War" Pete Hegseth, the United States military invaded the sovereign nation of Venezuela using 150 aircraft to abduct Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.

The nation, along with international allies and adversaries, have been weighing in on the action and the Trump administration's attempts to justify it. Trump, Hegseth, and their mouthpieces claim the uninvited intervention in another sovereign nation's internal affairs was about justice and drug trafficking while the international community and Trump's opposition in the U.S. say it was about oil.


But actor and comedian Jamie Kaler—known for playing Gary on Will & Grace and Mike Callahan on My Boys—had a different take that he shared on his TikTok. His video has since gone viral.

You can see Kaler's TikTok here:

@jamiekaler

Didn’t know this was possible until today, but now that I do, watch out. #venezuela #maduro #badneighbors #whatsyoursismine #captured

Kaler appears on an overcast suburban street to announce a 'late-night operation' occurred where his friends raided their neighbor Tom's house.

Kaler says:

"He put up quite a fight, but we got through and he is in custody."

He then cited lingering Christmas lights, an untrimmed avocado tree and that he suspects Tom of running fentanyl—without proof. He also noted that Tom speaks Spanish and Tom's wife needed to be evicted for bringing empanadas to a party, saying, "better safe than sorry."

Claiming the home as his own now, Kaler said he enjoys the "fantastic wine cellar" that he's "tapped into extensively" in a nod to Trump's plans for Venezuela's natural resources. Kaler added that he's planning more takeovers of two other neighbors—one for their cool car and one for their yoga-instructor wife.

Kaler's comedic skit quickly spread from TikTok to other platforms.

This gentleman's analogy encapsulates the pedophile president's blithering idiocy in Venezuela to perfection. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣👇

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— Bill Madden (@maddenifico.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 11:59 AM



In a brilliant troll of Donald Trump,Tik Tocker Jamie Kaler announces he has conducted a regime change of his neighbor’s house in the spirit of Trump's takeover of Venezuela.This is perfect.

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Elon Musk 🇺🇸 Parody (@elonmusk-parody.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 5:02 PM

People found Kaler's take on Trump to be spot on.


This is on point
— Robert Jonathan - play Mystery of the Sky Temple on itch! (@theanimationvoice.com) January 4, 2026 at 1:01 PM



All of those things but scarily, it’s happening for real.
— Iníon Uí Néill (@biallagel.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 3:19 PM



this take is juicier than a pickle in a soda can—like, do you need a brine endorsement for this level of sass? respect!
— Jerked Gherkins (@j3rkedgherkins.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 3:30 PM



Dibs on Phil's house.
— V P Felmlee (@lilhistorian.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 3:52 PM



Sounds about right.
— C. Stanford (@carolestanford.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 4:36 PM



Oh yeah!! Perfect!On the mark!! And very funny!!😆
— Happy Gramma (@happygramma5.bsky.social) January 4, 2026 at 9:19 PM



Such a good portrayal of Don-Old's logic....
— Nthabi (@nthabiseng.bsky.social) January 5, 2026 at 1:10 AM



But wait--there's more! To streamline things/spread the responsibility, I'm gonna appoint our other neighbor, who just got out of prison, to keep an eye on things while I go take care of other important bidniss at my beach vacation home.
— Nori G (@bbq-the-oligarchs.bsky.social) January 5, 2026 at 9:10 AM


Legal experts are challenging the Trump administration's international law compliance, but for now, Maduro remains in U.S. custody in New York.

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