The President's Daily Brief - December 11th, 2025: Trump’s Post-Maduro Strategy Revealed & Ukraine’s New Peace Proposal
Episode Date: December 11, 2025In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: New reporting reveals that the Trump administration has been quietly preparing for the possibility of Nicolás Maduro’s fall in Venezuela, develo...ping day-after plans as U.S. military pressure increases. Ukraine signals potential movement toward a negotiated end to the war, with President Zelensky finalizing a new peace proposal for Washington as the White House ramps up its push for diplomacy. Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia intensifies, and President Trump prepares to intervene to stabilize the fragile ceasefire he brokered earlier this year. And in today’s Back of the Brief — closing arguments begin in the corruption and foreign-agent trial of former New York gubernatorial aide Linda Sun, accused of taking kickbacks and passing information to China during the pandemic. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Ridge Wallet: Upgrade your wallet today! Get 47% Off @Ridge with code PDB at https://www.Ridge.com/PDB #Ridgepod American Financing: Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. NMLS 182334, https://nmlsconsumeraccess.org - APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.196% for well qualified borrowers. Call 866-885-1881 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit https://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Thursday, the 11th of December.
Welcome to the President's Daily Brief.
I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage.
All right, let's get briefed.
First up, a dramatic escalation in the Caribbean as U.S. forces seize a sanctioned oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela.
It comes as new reporting reveals the Trump administration has been quietly contingency planning in the event the Maduro regime collapses.
I'll have the details.
Later in the show, Ukraine's president says a revised peace proposal is nearly ready.
for Washington. Zelensky suggests new developments could come within days as the White House
ramps up pressure for a path to end the war. Plus, artillery and rocket fire are intensifying
along the Thailand-Cambodia border. The White House now says President Trump will step in
to keep the ceasefire brokered by the White House earlier this year from unraveling.
And in today's back of the brief, closing arguments begin in the trial of former New York
gubernatorial aide Linda Sun.
Prosecutors say she spent years acting essentially as an agent of influence for the Chinese regime,
and in addition, used her position to secure kickbacks in a PPE fraud scheme during the pandemic,
among other charges.
But first, today's PDB spotlight.
We continue to track the escalating confrontation, of course, between the U.S. and the Maduro regime in Venezuela,
and while the dramatic U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker grabbed headlines today,
We'll have more on that in a few minutes.
There's a quieter development happening behind the scenes that isn't getting much attention.
And that's a look inside the Trump administration's plans for what happens the day after Nicholas Maduro falls.
According to new reporting, the White House has been quietly drafting a series of contingency plans for every possible scenario.
Specifically, a negotiated exit by Maduro, a forced departure triggered by U.S. military action, or perhaps a chaos.
collapse from inside the regime itself.
Sources who spoke to CNN say these plans are being built through the Homeland Security Council
and are being closely held.
Only a small group of senior officials has visibility into the details, and they're gaming
out what the U.S. should do in the first hours and days after the regime is gone.
This includes options for securing the country, stabilizing key institutions, restoring
economic functions, and, of course, filling the power vacuum.
And while the administration publicly frames its military deployments as counter-drug missions,
internally there's acknowledgement that these assets also could support potential action against the regime.
That military build-up includes thousands of U.S. troops, now staged across the Caribbean,
a carrier strike group operating off Venezuela's coastline and, of course, continued strikes against drugboats that the White House says are linked to the Maduro-controlled military and intelligence services.
officials say planning for a post-Moduro Venezuela is necessary because there's no guarantee that the regime will negotiate in good faith.
Maduro has made and of course broken multiple agreements over the past decade.
Even senior members of the administration are conceding that a diplomatic exit is unlikely at this point.
And that's why these day-after plans have intensified.
The administration wants to avoid the mistakes of 2003 in Iraq, removing a dictator without a detailed plan for what
comes next, and there, of course, as you know, what came next was a mess.
Experts quoted in the reporting say the danger is in acting without a blueprint for the
political transition that follows.
There's also the issue of legitimacy.
The Venezuelan opposition, led by Maria Corrida Machado and Edmundo Gonzalez, has been
preparing its own 100-hour and 100-day plans.
Those documents outline how they would rebuild the security services, restart the economy,
and restore constitutional order.
But it remains unclear, just how closely their work aligns with Washington's internal planning.
If Machado or Gonzalez take power immediately after Maduro falls, well, recognition by the U.S. would be
straightforward.
Sanctions relief could begin quickly, and the country could regain access to frozen assets
and international financial support.
But if a transitional government emerges that includes elements of Chavismo, the political
movement that Maduro represents while the path becomes more complicated. Recognition decisions would
influence sanctions and aid flows and the stability of Venezuela's fragile institutions. Those questions
are part of the puzzle. The administration is trying to solve before events on the ground make the
decisions for them. The reporting also reveals deep divisions inside the Trump administration. Some officials
argue for a more aggressive push to accelerate Maduro's departure. Others warn that even limited U.S.
could become unpredictable once the regime begins to fracture.
Meanwhile, U.S. pressure shows no signs of letting up.
Yesterday, U.S. forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela,
a vessel that had been sanctioned for transporting illicit crude tied to foreign terrorist organizations.
Dramatic video showed federal agents and Coast Guard personnel fast roping onto the ship from helicopters
and executing a seizure warrant with support from the Defense Department.
Attorney General Pambandi said the tanker,
have been covertly moving sanctioned Venezuelan and Iranian oil, part of a larger dark fleet
that helps Maduro evade sanctions. Maritime data shows roughly a dozen other tankers waiting
offshore, with more operating with their transponders switched off. The seizure obviously sends a
deliberate message. Washington isn't just pressuring the regime diplomatically or militarily. It's now
targeting the financial lifelines they keep Maduro afloat. And the timing is notable.
The move came just hours after opposition leader Maria Corina Machado fled the country by boat,
a development that U.S. officials reportedly see as opening space for more aggressive actions.
Taken together, the quiet White House planning, the military deployments, and now the seizure of a sanctioned oil tanker,
all of it points to a confrontation that appears to be entering a new phase.
For the Trump administration, the question apparently is not if the Maduro regime falls,
but it's what the U.S. does in the hours and days after it happens.
All right.
Coming up next, Zelensky moves closer to presenting a new peace plan to Washington,
while escalating clashes on the Thailand-Cambodia border
push President Trump to intervene in order to protect the ceasefire that he helped broker.
I'll be right back.
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For weeks, it's been the same diplomatic back and forth.
basically the U.S. and Ukraine talking and negotiating over a peace plan.
And this week was no different, as Ukrainian President Zelensky said a revised 20-point peace plan for the White House is coming soon.
Now, the chances that this latest version accomplishes anything is, at best, well, wishful thinking.
The key player, the individual that started this war, Vladimir Putin, has yet to back off of any of his hardline demands.
He continues to string along the Trump White House in the belief that either he makes further
gains on the battlefield, or he succeeds in having President Trump pressure Zelensky into a peace
deal that accommodates most of the Kremlin's wish list. But Zelensky told reporters that the new
framework could, quote, define the parameters for ending the war if Ukraine's red lines are respected.
He posted that optimism to X, writing, quote, this week may bring news for all of us.
The Ukrainian president spoke with the Trump administration yesterday about reconstruction,
economic development, and the kind of post-war future.
imagines it could shape with American help. But the optimistic framing couldn't hide the familiar
pattern. Kivis once again placing its hopes in a document written largely on its own terms, despite
Moscow having already dismissed the 19-point revised framework last week that didn't favor
Moscow as much as the original 28-point plan drafted by the White House. Confused? Yeah, a lot of
people are. The likelihood that Moscow will now favor a revised version that was prepared by Keeve is
minimal at best. As we previously discussed, President Trump's envoys pushed through another
marathon weekend of talks to try to produce a version that Keev would sign, only to run into the
same wall. The White House wants peace, even if it means Ukraine cede the Donbass region to Russia,
while Keev says territorial concessions can't be part of the plan. By Monday, Zelensky was signaling
that his team was assembling, quote, alternative proposals. From the White House's perspective,
that this is from their perspective.
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keeps rearranging the same pieces on the table
and hoping Moscow somehow reacts differently the next time.
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it's looking like the White House is willing to trade away
a large chunk of Ukraine and meet Putin's demands
in order to say a peace deal has been accomplished.
Meanwhile, Putin shows no signs of looking for any off-ramp
from his invasion.
After Ukraine and several European capitals balked
at the original 28-point peace play from the White House for accepting key Russian demands,
the Kremlin returned the favor with a rejection of its own,
saying the revised 20-point plan hammered out by U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators
failed to meet their demands.
So, for now, as we've said many, many times on the PDB, the war grinds on.
Okay, coming up in the back of the brief,
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Prosecutors say the former New York official worked with the Chinese regime
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In today's back of the brief, we're returning to a story that we've been tracking for months here at the PDB.
The Chinese Intel foreign influence and corruption case against former New York gubernatorial aide Linda Sun.
That trial has now entered its final phase with closing arguments underway.
Sun served in senior roles under both governors Andrew Cuomo and Kathy Hockel, positions that gave her access across state government and direct influence over diplomatic outreach, minority community engagement, and
and here's where the fraud charges come in,
pandemic-era procurement activities.
Prosecutors say she used that access for two purposes,
to secretly advance the interests of the Chinese government,
while never registering, by the way, as a foreign agent,
and to enrich her family through kickbacks
during the scramble for PPE contracts.
Much of the government's case focuses on Sun's relationship
with officials in China's consulate in New York.
According to prosecutors,
Sun routinely elevated their requests,
edited speeches and public statements to align with Beijing's preferences, and even blocked
Taiwanese representatives from events and outreach. In one message introduced at trial,
Sun allegedly bragged to Chinese officials that Governor Hockel was, quote, much more obedient
than Andrew Cuomo, adding that she could get Hockel to record cultural messages and appearances
with little pushback. Prosecutors argue this was influence work on behalf of a foreign government.
Well, what else would you call it? Carried out from inside the highest levels of New York,
state's executive branch. In the simplest of terms, look, from the Chinese regime's perspective,
she was working as an agent of influence. They weren't giving her money and gives because they liked her.
She was a classic target, frankly, for Chinese intel, a first-generation Chinese American in a position
of influence with access to persons of interest. The Chinese intel apparatus uses a wide range
of espionage tools around the world to gather information, influence policymaking, monitor targets
of interest and work to suppress individuals or organizations that the Chinese regime considers
hostile to its interests.
Their efforts encompass everything from recruited assets to agents of influence, witting and
non-witting cooperative contacts, and more.
Linda's son would have to be incredibly moronic not to have known that she was advancing
the Chinese regime's interests and objectives while accepting remuneration from them.
And the regime would have considered her as an important asset in helping to advance their
agenda in New York and hopefully beyond.
She was able to put herself in positions of responsibility with two different New York
governors and to brag about her influence to individuals within the Chinese consulate.
So perhaps we could rule out that moron scenario.
And the authorities say the work on behalf of the Chinese regime wasn't Sun's only questionable
or illegal activity.
Another major element of the case centers on PPE procurement during the height of the
pandemic.
According to investigators, Sun steered business toward companies.
companies connected to her husband, Christopher Hu, who was a co-defendant in the case.
In return, the couple allegedly received kickbacks that funded luxury homes, expensive cars,
and high-end personal spending far beyond their salaries.
Financial records shown in court depict a pattern of shell companies, wire transfers,
and cash movements that prosecutors say amount to a classic pay-to-play operation.
Of course, Sun's defense told a very different story during the trial.
That's shocking.
they argue her engagement with Chinese officials was part of her normal responsibilities,
nothing to see here, just outreach to immigrant communities, engagement with cultural groups,
and routine communication with foreign diplomats.
They say that obedient text message that we referenced earlier, well, that one was just taken out of context.
And regarding the fraud, while the defense team argues that the PBE contracts and financial arrangements
were just legitimate business ventures improperly folded into a sprawling federal case.
regardless, the prosecution insists that the evidence is clear and points to foreign influence
self-dealing and corruption.
And importantly, they argue that Sun's access and her willingness to use it on behalf of the
Chinese regime posed a national security risk.
The case will be heading to the jury in the coming days and we'll keep you updated.
And that, my friends, is the President's Daily Brief for Thursday, the 11th of December.
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