
The President's Daily Brief
March 4th, 2025: Cartel Operatives Confess: ‘We Live In Fear’ & Trump Blasts Zelensky...Again
04 Mar 2025
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: As the U.S. and Mexico tighten their grip on the border, cartel henchmen are starting to panic. With the looming threat of American strikes inside Mexico, drug lords are scrambling—not just to protect their operations, but to save their own skin. The war of words between Ukrainian President Zelensky and President Trump escalates. After Zelensky’s latest remarks, Trump fired back, calling it, quote, “the worst statement he could have made.” Egypt unveils its vision for a post-war Gaza, aiming to sideline Hamas and install interim governing bodies backed by Arab, Muslim, and Western states. And in today’s Back of the Brief: The Trump administration has reportedly hit the brakes on offensive cyber operations against Russia. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Tuesday for March. Welcome to the President's Daily Brief. I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage. Alright, let's get briefed. The war of words between Ukrainian President Zelensky and President Trump continues. After Zelenskys latest remarks, well, Trump fired back, calling it, quote, the worst statement he could have made.
And, as if to emphasize that, the Trump administration announced on Monday that it would pause the ongoing delivery of military aid to Ukraine. Bis zum nächsten Mal. Ägypten hat ihre Vision für eine Post-Kriegs-Gaza entdeckt, um Hamas zu bewegen und Interim-Gewerkschaften zu installieren, die von Araben, Muslimen und westlichen Staaten gebackt sind. Wir haben diese Details.
Und in heute's Back of the Brief. Die Trump-Administration hat bemerkt, dass sie auf offizielle Cyber-Operationen gegen Russland aufgehoben hat. Aber zuerst, heute's PDB-Spotlight. The Trump administration announced on Monday that the U.S. will pause all military aid to Kyiv.
Now, details are scarce at this time, but it appears that the aid will be stopped while the White House decides if Ukrainian President Zelensky is making an actual effort toward peace negotiations with Russia. According to a Wall Street Journal report, a White House official stated, "...the President has been clear that he's focused on peace.
We need our partners to be committed to that goal as well. We're pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it contributes to a solution." Well, I guess you could argue that the lack of aid by pausing that aid will certainly contribute to a solution. And that would be eventually a Putin victory.
There were no details provided by the administration as to how, when or under what conditions the military aid could resume.
The Trump administration had already stopped the financing of new weapons sales to Kyiv prior to the rumble in the Oval Office on Friday last week, so this latest move on Monday, well, essentially shuts down any further shipments of military aid that had previously been in the works."
And in the wake of that contentious televised Oval Office meeting, Ukraine's President Zelensky followed up in Europe by further angering President Trump, warning that a deal to end the war with Russia remains, quote, very, very far away. Bevor er am Sonntag aus London führte, behauptete Zelensky, dass Kiews Beziehung mit den Vereinigten Staaten politische Veränderungen übernimmt.
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