

The President's Daily Brief
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Each morning, the President of the United States receives a highly classified briefing on the most important issues facing the country -- The President's Daily Brief. Now you can hear your very own PDB, in the form of a podcast, every morning at 6am Eastern, and every afternoon at 4pm Eastern. You'll get 20 minutes of the most important topics of the day and why you should care, arming you with what you need to know to help solve America's most pressing challenges. Former CIA Operations Officer Mike Baker hosts new episodes daily.
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Jan 31, 2025 • 12min
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | January 31st, 2025: Trump Readies Crippling Tariffs Against Canada And Mexico & Tensions Escalate With Russia Over The Arctic
President Trump is on the brink of enacting a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, raising concerns about a looming trade war. Both countries are preparing their responses, showcasing the potential economic fallout. Meanwhile, tensions are escalating between the West and Russia, with Russian warplanes spotted in the Arctic, prompting a quick reaction from American and Canadian fighter jets. This situation highlights the strategic competition in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 22min
January 31st, 2025: Chaos Erupts During Gaza Hostage Exchange & Rubio Prepares For First Foreign Test As America's Top Diplomat
A fragile ceasefire in Gaza turns chaotic with a high-profile hostage exchange, igniting tensions and public backlash in Israel. Secretary of State Marco Rubio prepares for his first Latin American trip, tackling migration issues and China's expanding influence. Meanwhile, Republicans urge President Trump to reinstate security for former aides targeted by Iran. Also, former Senator Bob Menendez faces an 11-year prison sentence for corruption, shedding light on political integrity challenges.

Jan 30, 2025 • 10min
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | January 30th, 2025: Plane Collides With Army Black Hawk In Deadly DC Crash & Trump Preps Guantanamo Bay For 30,000 Criminal Migrants
A tragic midair collision between an American Airlines plane and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter has left many dead in Washington, DC. The incident raises questions about aviation safety and response protocols. In a bold move, plans are unveiled to transform Guantanamo Bay into a facility for 30,000 migrants, stirring controversy and debate about U.S. immigration policies. The implications of this decision and its historical context at the military base are also explored, highlighting the complexities of national security and humanitarian efforts.

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Jan 30, 2025 • 20min
January 30th, 2025: Iran Warns Proxies: Don’t Provoke Trump & Syria Demands Reparations From Russia
Iran is urging its proxy forces to stay low, fearing Trump's return to power could spell trouble. Syria's new leadership demands reparations from Russia, revealing the shifting dynamics in the region. In the U.S., a man faces charges for threatening top Republican officials, highlighting rising domestic political violence. Additionally, the Trump Administration is making significant changes to immigration policy, affecting over 600,000 Venezuelan migrants. These developments paint a complex picture of current geopolitical tensions and domestic challenges.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 11min
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | January 29th, 2025: Trump Axes $50 Million For Condoms In Gaza & Ukraine Gets Major Delivery Of Patriot Missile Interceptors
The Trump administration is making headlines by cutting $50 million in aid for condom distribution in Gaza, prompting debates about taxpayer spending. Meanwhile, the U.S. military is ramping up support for Ukraine with a significant transfer of 90 Patriot missile interceptors from Israel—the largest since the conflict began, highlighting the escalating military and political tensions in the region.

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Jan 29, 2025 • 22min
January 29th, 2025: How Trump Is Shaking Up The US Military & A Russian Hit Job in Germany
President Trump's new executive orders are shaking up the U.S. military, banning transgender service members and eliminating diversity programs. A startling revelation comes as a NATO official reveals a Russian assassination plot targeting a key figure in Germany, potentially destabilizing Europe’s defense. In Africa, a rebel alliance seizes a major city, raising alarms about regional stability. The podcast also delves into mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey, leaving residents speculating about their origins.

Jan 28, 2025 • 10min
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | January 28th, 2025: Mexican Cartel Gunmen Open Fire On Border Agents & Trump Orders Pentagon To Build US 'Iron Dome'
Suspected Mexican drug cartel members opened fire on Border Patrol agents, highlighting escalating violence at the southern border. As migrants attempted illegal crossings, the podcast delves into the Trump administration's immigration policies and their influence on border enforcement. Additionally, a new air defense initiative inspired by Israel's Iron Dome is discussed, emphasizing a shift in U.S. defense strategy to modernize military capabilities amidst growing threats, while concerns over budget and execution timelines are raised.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 22min
January 28th, 2025: Is Russia’s Economy Cracking? & Hamas Hostage Tragedy
The podcast reveals ongoing economic troubles in Russia as EU sanctions raise doubts about stability. Hostage tragedies unfold in Gaza with the confirmation of deaths during ceasefire negotiations. Attention turns to controversial U.S. immigration strategies, including potential asylum deals with El Salvador. The discussion also highlights a significant executive order restoring military service members dismissed for vaccine refusal, reflecting on historical vaccine mandates and their implications.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 12min
PDB Afternoon Bulletin | January 27th, 2025: Trump Pressures Colombia Into Submission & Violence Erupts In Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Extension
Diplomatic tensions heat up as the Trump administration pressures Colombia into accepting deportation flights, marking a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy. Meanwhile, violence erupts in southern Lebanon even as a ceasefire is extended, challenging hopes for regional stability. The episode delves into the precarious situation in the Middle East, highlighting the fragile nature of ceasefires amid ongoing clashes and the complex dynamics of communication between Lebanon's leadership and its citizens.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 22min
January 27th, 2025: Denmark Reportedly ‘Freaked Out’ Over Trump Greenland Call & US Pauses Foreign Aid
Tensions rise between the U.S. and Denmark after a heated call about Greenland, igniting diplomatic crises. Meanwhile, the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds as pressure mounts on Jordan and Egypt to accept refugees. A significant foreign aid freeze raises eyebrows, sparking backlash amid concerns for vulnerable populations. In a surprising turn, the CIA alters its stance, now viewing the lab leak theory as the most plausible origin of COVID-19, hinting at escalating tensions with China.


