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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Special Edition: The President's Daily Brief, May 17th, 2022

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

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🗓️ 17 May 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

It’s May 17th. You’re listening to a special edition of the President’s Daily Brief. I’m your host and former CIA Officer Bryan Dean Wright. If you want to start your day with a critical, fact-based podcast that will help you understand the world, listen and subscribe to the President’s Daily Brief podcast. Your morning intel starts now. First up, Joe Biden is thinking about dropping tariffs against China. But there’s a spy in prison this morning that helps us understand why he shouldn’t. I’ll explain. Your second brief, If you’re looking for a good paying job, you might consider being a CEO for a health insurance company. One executive made $142M dollars last year. Let's talk about that. And as always, I’m keeping an eye out for developing stories. Put this one on your radar. Mexican cartels are grooming American kids online and paying them cash to traffic illegals or run drugs across the border. I’ll share details. If you enjoyed this episode of the President's Daily Brief, remember to subscribe and listen daily at podfollow.com/pdb. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Brian Dean Wright here. Thanks for listening to Bill O'Reilly. Since you're a fan of hearing

0:04.3

the truth with no spin, I thought you'd like my new podcast as well. It's called The President's

0:08.6

Daily Brief. It's based off the actual top secret brief that the White House receives each morning

0:13.8

on the most important issues facing the country and the world. Well now you can hear your very

0:18.8

own version of the President's Daily Brief and the form of a podcast, delivered by me, Brian Dean

0:23.6

Wright, a former CIA operations officer. I bring you a unique view into the threats facing our

0:29.3

nation and how we can solve them. So please enjoy today's episode of The President's Daily Brief.

0:34.9

And if you like what you hear, please follow or subscribe on your favorite podcast platform

0:40.0

like Apple or Spotify or I Heart because it's the brief you need to run the country you deserve.

0:50.5

It's May 17th. You're listening to The President's Daily Brief. I'm your host and former CIA

0:55.9

officer Brian Dean Wright. Your morning intel starts now. The brief you're about to hear is in the

1:02.0

same spirit of the actual President's Daily Brief, which is a top secret summary of the most

1:06.5

critical events in the past 24 hours, all delivered to the President each day by the nation's

1:11.5

spymasters. And so ladies and gentlemen, I am your spy and this is your brief. Here's what we're

1:16.9

going to be talking about this morning. First up, Joe Biden is thinking about dropping tariffs

1:21.9

against China. But there's a spy in prison this morning that helps us understand why he shouldn't.

1:27.6

I'll explain your second brief. If you're looking for a good paying job, you might want to

1:32.4

consider being a CEO for a health insurance company. One executive made $142 million last year.

1:40.0

We're going to talk about that. And as always, I'm keeping an eye out for developing stories,

1:44.1

put this one on your radar. Mexican cartels are grooming American kids online and paying them cash

1:50.9

to traffic illegals or run drugs across the border. I'm going to share details. All up next on

1:56.7

the President's Daily Brief. Your first piece of intel this morning, the trade war between China and

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