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The President's Daily Brief

January 20th, 2023. Russia Claims to Have Arrested an American Spy.

The President's Daily Brief

The First TV

Politics, News

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

It’s January 20th. You’re listening to the President’s Daily Brief. Your morning intel starts now. ------ A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. I’ve got four briefs for you this morning that are shaping America — and the world. First, we’ve got some spies to talk about. One that was in Ukraine, and another just arrested in Russia. I’ve got details on both. Second, we’re off to Africa this morning to Timbuktu. And I mean the actual city of Timbuktu, located in the African country of Mali. The Russians are there, up to some sort of funny business. We’ll talk about it. Third, an update on America’s border wars. But this one has nothing to do with illegal drugs or illegal migrants. No, this one has to do with illegal eggs. Finally, a listener question about the Joe Biden Intel Scandal. Some experts are saying that Mr. Biden could have declassified some of those Top Secret documents sitting in his garage and library. I’ll explain why the answer to that is no, he did not have that authority. Later, we close out the podcast with the announcement of a new segment. I’m calling it — Bryan is Wrong. And I think you’ll like it — even if my ego doesn’t. ----- Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of the President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What if you had your own spy?

0:04.0

Would you use them to keep tabs on the most important events happening around the world?

0:08.5

Update you on exactly what you needed to know each morning so you could be smarter,

0:13.4

more prepared, ahead of the curve. Meet CIA veteran Mike Baker.

0:18.4

Every day he'll be your personal intelligence officer, delivering insights and analysis

0:22.9

once reserved for the president of the United States. The president's daily brief

0:27.6

with Mike Baker. Get briefed. Stay ahead. Your briefings begin on September 5th.

0:37.6

It's January 20th. You're listening to the president's daily brief.

0:41.6

I'm your host and former CIA officer Brian Dean Wright. Your morning intel starts now.

0:47.9

A good day to you ladies and gentlemen. I've got four briefs for you this morning

0:51.3

that are shaping America and the world. First, we've got some spies to talk about,

0:56.8

one that was in Ukraine and the other just arrested in Russia. I've got details on both.

1:03.0

Second, we're off to Africa this morning to Timbuktu. And I mean the actual city of Timbuktu

1:08.8

located in the African country of Mali. The Russians are there up to some sort of funny business.

1:14.6

We'll talk about that. Third, an update on America's border wars. But this one has nothing to do

1:20.1

with illegal drugs or illegal migrants. No, no. This one has to do with illegal eggs.

1:26.5

Finally, a listener question about the Joe Biden intel scandal.

1:30.2

Some experts are saying that Mr. Biden could have declassified some of those top secret documents

1:35.6

sitting in his garage and library. I'll explain why the answer to that is no. He did not have that

1:42.2

authority. Later, we close out the podcast with the announcement of a new segment. I'm calling it

1:48.8

Brian is wrong. I think you're going to like it, even if my ego doesn't. But before we get to that,

1:57.1

we got to get started with this. It's a tale of two spies, my friends. We kick off the PDB

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