The President's Daily Brief - February 2nd, 2026: Is China’s Military a Sham? & Massive Amnesty Inside Venezuela

Episode Date: February 2, 2026

In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: First up—new reporting sheds light on Xi Jinping’s sweeping purge of China’s military leadership, exposing deep corruption inside the People�...��s Liberation Army and raising serious questions about whether some of Beijing’s most critical weapons systems were ever fully operational. Later in the show—some rare good news out of Venezuela, as the interim government under Delcy Rodriguez announces a sweeping amnesty plan for political prisoners, reaching back to detentions from the Chávez era. Plus, new reporting reveals Saudi Arabia is privately urging President Trump to follow through on his warnings to Iran, arguing that restraint could leave Tehran stronger and more emboldened. And in today’s Back of the Brief—the United States is now in the midst of a partial government shutdown, with signs it may last longer than initially expected. 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 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 http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/PDB  Mars Men: For a limited time, our listeners get 50% off FOR LIFE, Free Shipping, AND 3 Free Gifts at Mars Men at https://Mengotomars.com  Ava: See how millions are boosting their credit with Ava—download the Ava app & use code BAKER for 20% off your first year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:44 Well, would you look at that a brand new month? 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, new reporting sheds light on Xi Jinping's sweeping purge of China's military leadership, raising serious questions about corruption inside the People's Liberation Army, the PLA,
Starting point is 00:01:07 and whether some of Beijing's most critical weapons systems were ever fully operational in the first place. Later in the show, news out of Venezuela, where the interim government under new president Delci Rodriguez has announced a sweeping amnesty plan for political prisoners, reaching back to detentions from the Hugo Chavez era. Plus, new reporting reveals Saudi Arabia is privately urging President Trump to follow through on his warnings to Iran, arguing that restraint could leave Tehran stronger and more emboldened. And in today's back of the brief, the U.S. now is in the midst of a partial government shutdown, who would have guessed, one that may last longer than initially expected.
Starting point is 00:01:50 But first, today's PDB spotlight. We're gaining more insight into Xi Jinping's latest purge of China's military leadership, including the surprising removal of General Zhang Yoshia, the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the People's Liberation Army. What's emerging suggests this may have been about something other than just politics, loyalty, or palace intrigue inside Beijing. New reporting indicates Xi may have been reacting to something
Starting point is 00:02:18 far more alarming for his regime. Systemic corruption that had hollowed out some of the most critical parts of the PLA, including elements of China's nuclear forces. According to U.S. intelligence, Chinese military inspectors found that some missiles were reportedly filled not with fuel, but with water.
Starting point is 00:02:37 In other cases, missile silos were so poorly constructed that the lids or haze matches may not have been able to open at all. That detail alone helps explain, perhaps, the scale and ferocity of Xi's response. The units implicated were part of the PLA rocket force, that's the branch responsible for China's nuclear deterrent. Bad force is central to Beijing's strategy to intimidate rivals, deter the U.S., and project power across the Indo-Pacific. Now, I'm not a military strategist, but I suspect that a nuclear force that can't launch on command
Starting point is 00:03:11 is not much of a deterrent. Now, since taking power, Xi Jinping has made military reform a centerpiece of his rule. He's poured hundreds of billions of dollars into new ships, aircraft, missiles, cyber units, and space capabilities. He's staked his personal credibility
Starting point is 00:03:28 on transforming the PLA into a force capable of challenging the United States and, of course, seizing Taiwan. This reported level of corruption, of course, threatens Xi's entire effort. To be fair, she isn't the only regime leader out there dealing with corruption within their military infrastructure. In authoritarian militaries, corruption is often tolerated and even expected as part of how power
Starting point is 00:03:52 and loyalty are maintained. Russia offers a textbook example. Years of corruption left its military completely hollowed out, equipment poorly maintained, logistics riddled with fraud, readiness exaggerated in reports back to the Kremlin. Money that was meant for military contracts was often funneled into the pockets of officers and high-ranking officials. So when Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, of course, four years ago, that rot had become visible almost immediately. Russian forces stalled, units collapsed, and a war that was supposed to last weeks, obviously, has dragged on for four years.
Starting point is 00:04:30 She appears determined not to repeat Putin's mistake, which brings us to General Zhang Yoshaw. As regular PDB listeners know, Zhang wasn't just another senior officer. He was the highest-ranking uniform commander in the PLA, a veteran figure with deep roots in the system and notably a longtime acquaintance of Xi. His removal shocked even seasoned China watchers.
Starting point is 00:04:53 While Beijing has wrapped that investigation in language about spying, there are growing indications that Zhang may also have just clashed with Xi over Taiwan. Analysts note that Zhang emphasized training and preparedness in ways that may have implicitly pushed back against Xi's preferred timeline for being ready to seize the island. He also spoke publicly about, quote, collective leadership, a subtle but meaningful deviation
Starting point is 00:05:19 from Xi's insistence on absolute personal loyalty within the military. If Zhang believed the PLA was not ready for a complex cross-straight invasion of Taiwan, especially one involving joint operations across naval and air, cyber and space domains, that disagreement would have put him directly in Xi's cross-airs. From Xi's perspective, a general who doubts readiness is dangerous, a general who presides over forces that don't work, well, that's intolerable. Today, the Central Military Commission, the body that directs PLA strategy, has effectively been reduced to she himself and the party's anti-corruption chief.
Starting point is 00:05:56 That level of centralization may ensure loyalty, but it also raises questions about resilience, institutional trust, and the flow of honest information in the crisis. So, you ask yourself, what does all this mean? it would be a mistake to conclude that China's military is weak or incapable. That's not the case. The PLA has made enormous strides over the past decade, and its modernization is real. But this purge suggests she was no longer convinced that what he was being shown on paper reflected reality on the ground. All right, coming up next, Venezuela announces a mass amnesty for political prisoners. And Saudi Arabia is reportedly privately warning President Trump that restraint on Iran could emboldened
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Starting point is 00:08:25 Welcome back to the BDB. Some fascinating news out of Venezuela. The in-armed government, led by newly named President Delci Rodriguez, proposed. an amnesty for political prisoners, marking a decisive break from the punishing Maduro era. Rodriguez laid this out in her speech at Venezuela's Supreme Court standing before senior lawmakers, and she was explicit about the scope. She said the interim government is preparing a, quote, general amnesty law that would cover the entire period of political violence, stretching from 1999 to the present. That timeline is significant. It dates to the start of Hugo Chavez's socialist regime
Starting point is 00:09:03 and continues under Nicholas Maduro's authoritarian rule. So with that understanding, Rodriguez isn't just talking about recent detentions or isolated cases. She was pointing directly at more than two decades of political conflict, disputed elections, and repression, signaling that the government is at least acknowledging that history head on. In her speech, Rodriguez framed the proposal as an effort to, quote, heal the wounds left by years of political extremism. She said the goal is to put Venezuela's justice system,
Starting point is 00:09:33 back on track, pairing that promise with another notable step, a nationwide consultation on overhauling the judicial system itself. She reinforced that message with a concrete symbolic move. Rodriguez announced plans to shut down El-Elyoside, the notorious detention complex in Caracas, long used by the regime's intelligence services to hold political prisoners. As we've discussed here on the PDB, human rights groups have accused Maduro-era security forces of torturing detainees, there. The building itself, a sprawling concrete structure originally designed as a shopping mall, has come to represent the darkest parts of Venezuela's security apparatus. And as for the number of political prisoners still behind bars in Venezuela, well, that is hard to determine. Figures from the UN
Starting point is 00:10:20 suggests more than 800, but human rights groups have conflicting data. Regardless, the amnesty program would see hundreds of political prisoners freed. Now, this proposed overhaul of regime framework is happening quickly. Rodriguez has been in power for just under a month now, and after serving as Maduro's vice president, she's already moved to reshape Venezuela's political and economic landscape in ways that closely track U.S. demands. And the meeting of demands has not gone unnoticed in Washington, where President Trump has applauded the interim government's latest direction. We've outlined the framework here on the PDB of several other key conditions set by the U.S. for Caracas, one of which was the passing of legislation to open Venezuela's oil sector to private investment.
Starting point is 00:11:07 That step was followed almost immediately by a rollback of American sanctions targeting Venezuelan oil. There's also substantial movement on the prisoner front, though that's where the optimism starts to meet reality. Days after Maduro was removed in what was known as Operation Absolute Resolve, the regime agreed to begin releasing detainees considered political prisoners by human rights organizations. Families and advocacy groups welcome the decision, but many have grown frustrated with the pace. Fewer than 300 prisoners have been so far released since the 8th of January, and relatives of those still detained say the process remains uneven. Opposition figures have responded with cautious optimism tempered by skepticism. Many warned that despite the reforms,
Starting point is 00:11:54 a number of Maduro's closest allies remain entrenched in positions of power. And opposition leader Maria Corrino Machado argues the amnesty proposal is not voluntary out of goodwill, posting on social media that, quote, this is a response to pressure from the U.S. government, adding she hopes prisoners will soon be reunited with their families. Still, the Trump administration is treating the proposed reforms and positive movement as important and not just symbolic by recently lifting the 2019 ban on flights to and from Venezuela. Additionally, White House officials are preparing to reestablish an American diplomatic. presence in Caracas.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Okay, turning our attention to Iran. For weeks now, Saudi Arabia has publicly warned against U.S. military strikes, but behind closed doors in Washington, they are apparently singing a different tune. According to reporting, the message from the Saudi government to the White House is that if U.S. threats of strong, decisive military action don't actually turn into action, it could emboldened the Iranian regime. You may remember here on the PDB just a few weeks ago, Saudi leaders were urging restraint, actively pressing Washington not to bomb Iran at all.
Starting point is 00:13:06 White House officials say Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, personally conveyed those concerns to Trump, warning that any military action could spiral into a broader regional conflict. That message was significant. It helped by time, and it factored into Trump's decision to delay any immediate strike while keeping pressure on the mullahs. But now, new reporting from Axios suggests that the messaging from Riyadh is different behind the scenes. And that's where Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman comes in.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Prince, who is the Crown Prince's younger brother and closest confidant, was in Washington, as Tehran was warning that any U.S. attack would provoke what it calls a, quote, unprecedented response. At the same time, the military posture has only grown more serious. As we've been tracking, President Trump has ordered a substantial U.S. buildup in the Gulf, even as the White House insists no final decision has been made, and diplomacy remains an option. So from Washington's perspective, the pressure itself may still be the strategy. Right now, Trump officials say there are no serious direct negotiations underway with Iran.
Starting point is 00:14:12 One Gulf official, speaking on condition of anonymity, summed up the stalemate this way. Iran may want a deal, but not the kind that the U.S. is prepared to make. It's against that backdrop that Prince Khalid held an extensive meeting at the White House with Secretary of Stade Marker Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegeseth, and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Cain, on what would come next if pressure alone
Starting point is 00:14:33 doesn't change the Iranian regime's calculus. But in a separate session with Middle East policy experts, Prince Khalid argued that after weeks of warnings, the risk now is hesitation. According to sources present for that meeting, Prince Khalid said, quote, at this point, if this doesn't happen, it will only emboldened the regime,
Starting point is 00:14:53 seeing American rhetoric as nothing more than a bluff. Still, at the end of his meetings in Washington, Prince Khalid acknowledged he's without clarity on the Trump administration's final strategy, underscoring just how fluid this situation is. Some Gulf officials suggest one reason for the shift is the belief that Trump may already be leaning toward military action, and that Saudi leaders don't want to be seen resisting what they believe is coming. So in that sense, the recalibration may be less about urging Washington and forward, and more about aligning with where U.S. policy appears to be heading. Trump continues to leave room for talks with the Iranian regime.
Starting point is 00:15:30 President told Fox News, quote, we'll see if we can do something, otherwise we'll see what happens, end quote. Well, that's specific. When pressed on whether backing away from military action would emboldened the mullahs, especially in the wake of the regime's violent crackdown on protesters, Trump declined to give a definitive answer, saying, quote, some people think that, some people don't, end quote. There you go. Iran, meanwhile, has issued its own warnings. State television quoted Supreme Leader Ali Khomeini as saying that if the U.S., quote, starts a war, this time it will be
Starting point is 00:16:01 regional war, a threat widely understood to include retaliatory strikes on American bases in the region and Israel. Trump is repeatedly said he believes Iran would prefer a deal, particularly over its nuclear missile programs. Tehran says it's open to nuclear talks, but only if its missile capabilities are excluded, and that is a red line for Washington. And still, the help that President Trump told the protesters is, quote, on its way, well, has yet to materialize. All right, in today's back of the brief, the new partial government shutdown continues, with House leaders delaying a funding vote amid party infighting. Washington, D.C. may well be ground zero for dysfunctional political behavior. We'll have those details.
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Starting point is 00:20:54 unresolved. But over the weekend, that math changed. House GOP leadership now plans to meet today in the House Rules Committee to prepare the Senate-passed spending bill for the floor. The problem is what comes next. According to multiple people familiar with the planning, the procedural vote needed to bring the bill forward isn't expected until tomorrow. That would be, of course, Tuesday, with final passage only possible after that, assuming Republicans can hold the votes. Now, that's already a day later than leadership originally hoped. The initial plan was to move the package quickly under suspension of the rules. That's a fast-track process that requires a two-thirds majority and crucially bipartisan cooperation. That plan fell apart after House Minority Leader Hakeem
Starting point is 00:21:39 Jeffries privately told Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday that Democratic leadership would not provide the roughly 70 votes needed to clear that threshold. Once that support was pulled, the fast lane closed, and the timeline slid. Republican leaders are now shifting to move the bill through regular order, even as they manage pressure from within their own party. Does anybody understand the rules and procedures of Capitol Hill? I want to explain exactly what all this means. Well, sort of. Basically, several conservative hardliners are pushing to attach a sweeping elections bill to the funding package. That's an effort that reflects broader GOP priorities, but could further complicate the procedural vote and delay reopening the government. Jeffries later took his posture public. Speaking on MSNBC,
Starting point is 00:22:25 he said Republicans, quote, cannot simply move forward with legislation taking a my way or the highway approach. Even so, Jeffrey stopped short of ruling out Democratic support altogether. The Senate passed bill would fund most federal agencies through the 30th of September, while extending funding for DHS, including immigration enforcement, for just two weeks. And that's the key point here. DHS remains the unresolved peace, and Democrats' decision to withhold procedural votes has turned what was expected to be a brief lapse into a shutdown that's now dragging on longer than expected. Seriously, they've got one job. Keep the government open. Keep it running. Keep the lights on. Work together for the benefit of the U.S. citizens and taxpayers. It really shouldn't be this difficult.
Starting point is 00:23:14 And that, my friends, is the President's Daily Brief for Monday, the 2nd of February. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at PDB at thefirsttv.com. I'm Mike Baker, and I'll be back later today with the PDB afternoon bulletin. Until then, stay informed. Stay safe. Stay cool. Spring is the season everyone refreshes everything except their blinds. People put it off because they think it's complicated. But at Blinds.com, we've spent 30 years proving it's not. Right now, you can save big during the Spring Cyber Monday sale. Whether you want to DIY it or have a pro to handle everything from Measure to install,
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