Morning Wire - Evening Wire: Trump’s Peace Ultimatum & DOGE Automation | 7.28.25

Episode Date: July 28, 2025

Trump moves up Russia’s peace deadline, a Michigan man is facing terrorism charges after a Walmart stabbing spree, and New York Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani throws a lavish wedding celebration. ...Get the facts first with Evening Wire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Trump moves up Russia's peace deadline. A Michigan man is facing terrorism charges after a Walmart stabbing spree. And New York mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani throws a lavish wedding celebration. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Monday, July 28th, and this is Evening Wire. President Trump has moved up his ultimatum for Vladimir Putin to make peace with Ukraine. Trump originally gave Russia 50 days, but during a meeting with the U.K.'s prime. Minister in Scotland, he said he's significantly cutting that down. I'm going to make a new deadline of about 10 or 12 days from today.
Starting point is 00:00:44 There's no reason I'm waiting. There's no reason I waiting. It's 50 days. I want to be generous, but we just don't see any progress being made. The new deadline comes amid continued Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities and growing frustration from Kiev. Before the meeting with Prime Minister Kier Starmor, Trump also said he's not taking a position on Palestinian statehood. I'm not going to take a position. I don't mind him taking a position. I'm looking for getting people fed right now.
Starting point is 00:01:14 That's the number one position because you have a lot of starving people. Trump says the U.S. has sent $60 million in aid. Meanwhile, Israel began airdrops and is working to allow more ways for the U.N. to get aid into Gaza. The Trump administration is boycotting a UN summit on Palestinian statehood. Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips has the latest. The conference, taking place in New York, was delayed by last month's Israel-Iran conflict and now includes over 50 nations. President Trump dismissed French President Emmanuel Macron's plan to recognize Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, saying it, quote, doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Critics argue to move sidelines negotiations. U.S. allies like Germany and Italy say recognition is, premature, while others like Turkey welcomed it. France says statehood is, quote, more threatened and more necessary than ever. The Trump administration calls the French and Saudi-led initiative, quote, a manufactured obstacle to peace. A ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia is now in effect after Trump threatened to halt trade talks with both nations if the fighting continued. DailyWire Deputy Managing editor Tim Rice has the details. The deadly border conflict erupted last week near a contested Temple, killing 36 and displacing hundreds of thousands. The breakthrough came during
Starting point is 00:02:30 peace talks in Malaysia, brokered by U.S. and Malaysian officials. Here's the president again before his meeting with Starmer. That was going to be a very bad war. And so we're honored we got involved and it's essentially settled. I think they're going to be settling it today. So it went for a few days. That was going to go on for years. That could have gone on for years, millions of people that have been killed. We ended the war and we were very happy about it. Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have pushed both leaders to end hostilities as the U.S. eyes new tariffs set for August 1st. China also pressuring for peace attended the talks given its deep regional ties. Leaders from both countries pledged to honor the truth.
Starting point is 00:03:12 CIA boss John Ratcliffe says prosecutions for several Democrats could be coming. As Ratcliffe tells Fox News Maria Bartobromo, that includes Hillary Clinton, James Comey, and former CIA chief John Brennan. The director confirmed he submitted criminal referrals related to the origins of the Russia investigation and the Steele dossier. Pam Bondi does have a strike force. It is a different Department of Justice, a different FBI, and an opportunity to look at how these people really did conspire, to run a hoax, a fraud on the American people and against Donald Trump's presidency. And so coming forward, we understand that they did this, but now we need to understand how they did this.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Ratcliffe insists the push isn't political payback, but an effort to hold people accountable for misleading the American public. Police in Cincinnati are investigating a brutal street brawl that went viral over the weekend. The shocking video shows a man and woman being violently beaten down by a mob in downtown Saturday night. The woman who was trying to intervene was knocked unconscious by a man. The attack occurred near the end of the city's annual music festival, but police say it was unwelcome. related. Officials say arrests are imminent and that the footage is now central to the investigation. 60% of the vans on Amazon come to vander independent, like Sac Magic.
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Starting point is 00:05:08 The suspect, a 42-year-old man, is facing 11 counts of attempted murder and possible terrorism charges. He was taken into custody within minutes thanks in part to bystanders who helped subdue him, including at least one marine veteran. Police say the suspect has a history of assaults and drug offenses. According to months in health care, several victims remain in fair condition, four in six. serious condition. The FBI is assisting in the investigation. The Air Force has temporarily paused the use of a handgun over concerns the weapon can fire uncommanded. 21-year-old airman Braden Loven was killed in an incident involving a Sig Sauer M-18 last week, prompting the Air Force to pull the gun from several bases. The airman's death has reignited concern about the M-18, which has been the subject of several lawsuits,
Starting point is 00:05:55 alleging that the weapon and its civilian counterpart, the P-320, can fire without. the trigger being pulled. The Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, which issue a similar handgun to soldiers, sailors, and Marines are also apparently reviewing the incident. Democratic candidate for New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani threw a luxurious three-day wedding celebration at his parents' property in Uganda this week. The party was apparently guarded by private military security and a cell phone jamming system. The extravagant event raised eyebrows due to socialist Momdani's calls to defund the police and abolished private property. Mom Donny and his wife, Rama Duwagi,
Starting point is 00:06:33 eloped in February and celebrated their wedding this week. Project 2025 spearhead Paul Danz will challenge Lindsay Graham for his South Carolina Senate seat. In an interview with the Associated Press, Danz declared his intent to run and described the Senate as a choke point in the headwaters of the swamp. Danz will formally announce his campaign
Starting point is 00:06:54 at an event in Charleston on Wednesday. He joins two other Republicans, former lieutenant governor Andre Bauer and businessman Mark Lynch in the Republican primary competition against Graham. Two Wisconsin teens were killed over the weekend in a drunk driving accident by an illegal immigrant who was protected by local sanctuary policies. The female driver now faces deportation. Authorities say the woman drove the wrong way on a highway while intoxicated when she crashed into and killed the two teenagers. The woman had been convicted of drunk driving in 2020. She now faces multiple charges, including homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Acting ICE director Todd Lyons said sanctuary cities protect criminals. The sanctuary jurisdictions just makes it safe for criminal illegal aliens to roam our neighborhoods. So ICE is dedicated. We will ensure that this drunk driver who killed two American teenage citizens will not be released back into the community to harm someone again. A person in an Elmo costume disrupted an anti-ice protest. Protesters had gathered at the ice facility in Portland, Oregon. The unidentified person in the Elmo costume lay in front of the entrance to the ice facility, crawled around and danced in front of the protesters.
Starting point is 00:08:11 The anti-ice demonstrators were confused and frustrated. Not to be outdone by Elmo, but a Chucky Cheese was handcuffed and arrested in Florida. A few days ago, a man was working as the mouse mascot when police arrested him on charges of using a stolen credit card. Police confronted the suspect while he was not in costume before leaving the store to discuss the situation. When they returned to the store, he was gone, but Chuck E. Cheese was there. Customers watched as officers forcibly removed the suspect from the store in full costume. Police found the victim's credit card and other evidence in his pocket. The Department of Government Efficiency is automating deregulation. Daily Wire researcher
Starting point is 00:09:01 Michael Whitaker has more. The Tech Wizards at Doge have built an AI to comb through hundreds of thousands of federal rules to identify and eliminate redundant or counterproductive regulations from every federal agency. According to the Washington Post, the Doge AI deregulation decision tool has already flagged nearly 100,000 such rules as unnecessary. And at the beginning of this month, the department suggested that as much as 50% of all federal regulations could be repealed, which they claim would save the U.S. $1.5 trillion every year, while humans would make the final decisions, staffers have found,
Starting point is 00:09:33 that the Dogebot has misread or misinterpreted laws on several occasions. It's estimated that the tool could reduce the number of man hours needed to repeal various rules by about 93%. And two drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration are found to reverse Alzheimer's disease. Researchers found the drug slowed progression of Alzheimer's, reversed the disease, and restored memory in mice. Both drugs are FDA approved for cancer. Researchers examined medical records and found patients who had taken the drugs for cancer were less likely to develop Alzheimer's.
Starting point is 00:10:02 According to the New York Post, FDA approval could speed up human trials for the drugs. The drugs join a growing list of potential Alzheimer's treatments, including carnosic acid, the shingles vaccine, and another cancer drug. All right, those are your drive home updates. To learn more about these stories, go to Dailywire.com, and in case you missed it this morning, we covered some major stories, including Trump's massive deal with the EU, the DOJ's first interview with Epstein Associate Galane Maxwell, and the millions in L.A. fire aid that never made it to victims.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.

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