The President's Daily Brief - November 19th, 2025: Putin Begins Purge Of His Own Supporters & Trump’s High-Stakes Talks With Saudi Arabia

Episode Date: November 19, 2025

In this episode of The President’s Daily Brief: Russia launches a surprising crackdown on its own pro-war bloggers, silencing once-loyal voices who helped sell the invasion. We’ll break down ...why the Kremlin is suddenly treating its cheerleaders as a threat. President Trump welcomes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House, with fighter jets, security assurances, and major business deals on the table. Spain arrests 20 people linked to a powerful Mexican drug cartel recently designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. And in today’s Back of the Brief — the UN Security Council signs off on President Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan, approving the creation of a foreign stabilization force for the Strip. 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 Lean: Visit https://BrickhouseSale.com for 30% off Birch Gold: Text PDB to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold True Classic: Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/PDB#trueclassicpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:43 All right, let's get briefed. First up, an unusual crackdown inside Russia. Well, to be fair, crackdowns aren't unusual for Russia, but this time the targets are unusual. The Kremlin is going after its own pro-war bloggers, silencing voices that once helped sell the invasion. We'll explain my loyalty is no longer enough, and what this tells us about Putin's kung-foo-like grip on power.
Starting point is 00:01:09 Later in the show, President Trump rolls out the red carpet for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS, because even the Crown Prince loves a good acronym. Trump welcomes him to the White House with fighter jets and major business deals on the agenda. Plus, a major cartel takedown in Spain. Authorities say they've arrested 20 people linked to a Mexican drug organization targeted by the U.S. under new terrorism rules. And in today's back of the brief, the U.N. Security Council endorses President Trump. 20-point Gaza peace plan, including the creation of a foreign stabilization force. It's all well and good until it bumps into reality. But first, today's PDB spotlight.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Tonight, we're looking inside Russia at a story that says a lot about the state of Vladimir Putin's war effort and about his grip on power. It's a crackdown, but not on dissidents or anti-war activists. This time, Putin is going after the people who helped sell the war to the Russian public in the first place. Over the past few weeks, several of Russia's most influential pro-war bloggers, these are the so-called Z-Bloggers who cheer led the invasion, have found themselves under investigation, labeled as extremists or even detained by authorities.
Starting point is 00:02:23 These are individuals who built massive social media followings by supporting the Kremlin's goals and celebrating Russian troops, and yet they're now being targeted by the same system that they supported and promoted. So, you ask yourself, what's going on? Well, let's start with the facts on the ground. One of the more prominent figures is a fellow named Roman Al-Yonkin. He's a blogger with more than 100,000 followers. He was just designated a foreign agent, a label in Russia,
Starting point is 00:02:52 that effectively destroys your ability to operate online. Another voice, Tatiana Montian, was even designated a terrorist. Her content wasn't anti-government at all. In fact, she was fiercely pro-war, arguing that the Kremlin wasn't prosecuting the conflict aggressively enough. At one point, she even floated the idea of carrying out attacks inside countries that support Ukraine. And still another, Oxanacobaliyava, who often posted front-line complaints from soldiers, was recently detained as well. These cases follow an earlier high-profile example we've covered here on the PDB, Igor Gerkin, also known as Strulkov, the former FSB officer
Starting point is 00:03:31 who helped ignite the war in the Donbass back in 2014. Now, Gherkin became one of the hardest-line critics of Russia's military leadership and eventually ended up in prison. The message was unmistakable. Even icons of the national movement are not safe. So why is the Kremlin cracking down on its own cheerleaders? First, it's about control of the narrative. For two years now, the war in Ukraine has not gone the way that Moscow expected. Casualties are staggering, sanctions of damaged key parts of the economy, and Ukrainian drone strikes are reaching deeper into Russian territory. In that environment, the Kremlin can't afford any independent commentary that exposes failures or corruption or mismanagement, especially when that commentary comes from people who can't be dismissed as Western stoogges.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Pro-war bloggers have something that Russian state TV doesn't. Credibility. Many of them are in direct contact with soldiers. Others have raised money for units, delivered gear to the front, and posted raw battlefield footage. When they say that equipment isn't arriving or that commanders are incompetent, their followers believe them, and that makes them dangerous, according to the Kremlin. Second, the Kremlin is still haunted by the Pugosian mutiny. Evgeny Pugosian didn't challenge the state by running for office or joining the opposition.
Starting point is 00:04:50 He challenged it by building a parallel information ecosystem, a network of telegram channels, loyal fighters, and a brutally honest commentary on the military's leadership. And for several days, that was enough to send a private army marching toward Moscow. Putin learned that lesson. He can't allow any independent power centers to emerge, even if it's patriotic and pro-war. If someone has hundreds of thousands of followers and openly criticizes generals, that's a risk, because the line between criticism of leadership and challenge to the regime in Russia is razor thin. Third, this crackdown reflects the Kremlin's insecurity, not its confidence.
Starting point is 00:05:29 When authoritarian systems feel strong, and they tolerate some internal noise, When they feel weak, they tighten the screws. The war is grinding forward, but at enormous costs, and the economy is suffering, and public frustration is simmering. In that environment, Putin wants to seal the information space. The safest version of the war, of course, is the sanitized version, the one delivered nightly on state TV. Anything that contradicts that narrative, even if it comes from a nationalist blogger, has to be shut down. Fourth, there's the approaching 2026 election cycle. Russia's political calendar might be scripted, but the Kremlin still cares deeply about the illusion of stability. Any signs of internal conflict, especially among the most pro-war segment of society, undermine
Starting point is 00:06:14 that image. By muzzling those bloggers now, Russia is trying to ensure a smooth run into the campaign season. And finally, this crackdown signals a larger shift. In the only months of the war, the Kremlin tolerated the bloggers because they served a purpose. They were the, quote, authentic voices, the rough and tumble patriots who could say things that state media couldn't. But now that the war is a long, grinding stalemate of sorts, the Kremlin no longer needs enthusiastic cheerleaders. It needs discipline. And discipline means obedience. So, you say, what does this tell us? Well, it tells us that Russia's leadership sees the greatest threat, not from the anti-war movement, which is, well, basically non-existent in any organized form,
Starting point is 00:06:59 but from within its own ideological base, the ultra-nationalists, the hardliners, the people who want the war run more effectively, not ended. It tells us that the Kremlin is trying to suppress the very voices that once sustained its war effort. All right. Coming up next, President Trump hosts Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House, and Spain arrests 20 people tied to a Mexican cartel
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Starting point is 00:09:09 It was a signal that Washington and Riyadh are back in lockstep, trading billion-dollar investments for deeper security ties and a bigger role in stabilizing the Middle East. The South Lawn Ceremony Tuesday made the point without anyone having to say it. Trump didn't just greet the Crown Prince. He showcased him, turning the arrival into a message that the partnership he views as essential is, is not only repaired in comparison to the frosty Biden era, but carrying more weight than it has in years. Inside the Oval Office, Trump kept the tone forward-looking. The president talked up MBS's domestic changes at home,
Starting point is 00:09:44 praised the kingdom's modernization push, and made clear that his visit was about momentum, specifically economic and strategic momentum. So when MBS rolled out his announcement of boosting Saudi investment in the U.S. from the $600 billion that he pledged in May, to now one trillion dollars, Trump didn't just welcome it, and he sold it to Americans. Jobs, factories, capital, all of it, the president argues, is flowing back into the U.S. because of a partnership that he revived.
Starting point is 00:10:14 And the investment rollout was only the beginning. The Trump administration is gearing up for a high-profile summit today at the Kennedy Center, featuring the heads of Salesforce, Pfizer, Chevron, and Aramco, a lineup designed to showcase the ties between corporate America and Saudi capital. The Crown Prince is also preparing to steer billions into American artificial intelligence infrastructure, all while Washington and Riyadh finalized new cooperation on civil nuclear energy. It's a sign of how wide the partnership is stretching beyond the traditional oil and weapons framework. Still, security ties formed a major pillar of the visit, and Trump didn't shy away from the headline announcement.
Starting point is 00:10:54 In a move that surprised even some inside his own administration, he agreed to sell F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, brushing aside concerns about sensitive U.S. technology or Israel's qualitative military edge in the region. The president sees it as a simple calculation. Strengthening Saudi capability strengthens regional deterrence from extremist actors and anchors the kingdom more firmly inside America's security umbrella. That logic ties directly into Trump's bigger diplomatic goal, expanding the Abraham Accords. For Trump, he's long argued that if Saudi Arabia normalizes relations with Israel, quote, everybody in the Arab world goes in, and what would essentially be a domino effect. According to the BBC, Riyadh is on board with joining the Abraham
Starting point is 00:11:40 Accords, which were brokered in Trump's first term, but only if a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is agreed to, something that is outlined in Trump's 20-point peace plan, but only if specific needs are met. In practical terms, it's possible, perhaps a distant possibility, but still possible. Riyadh also wants formal U.S. security guarantees that spell out what American protection on Saudi soil would look like. Tuesday's talks, and just both sides closer to that understanding, though details remain vague.
Starting point is 00:12:12 Now, I'd like to point out that only briefly did the two touch on the rupture in relations caused by that 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Koshogi was, of course, a Washington Post columnist, murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. It was an act that U.S. intelligence believes MBS himself approved, and one that turned a steady partnership into a diplomatic crisis overnight. But with investments pouring in and priorities aligned, Trump brushed off the matter, stating, quote, things happen. As both governments made clear, they see the episode as history, not the center of the relationship, as the Biden administration did.
Starting point is 00:12:50 MBS, who effectively runs the kingdom as his father, King Solomon's health declines, is trying to position himself as a global statesman while accelerating Saudi Arabia's economic diversification. And for Trump, the visit marks an opportunity to lock in a revitalized alliance, one built on deals, deterrence, and a shared vision for a more stable Middle East. Okay. Turning to Spain, police say a months-long hunt for a sprawling Mexican cocaine and meth pipeline finally paid off, ending in 20 arrests and exposing a Halisco New Generation Cartel network that spanned continents. Spain's national police say the law enforcement operation had been building for the majority of the year,
Starting point is 00:13:31 a slow, methodical effort to follow a trail that didn't look like much at first. A suspiciously welded piece of machinery here, a shady package shipment there. But as investigators pulled the threads, they began to see the outlines of something bigger. A Chilisco New Generation Cartel Logistics Network quietly embedding itself in Spain's industrial supply chain, hiding drugs inside heavy construction equipment, and moving them through, rural estates outside Madrid, as if they were just another batch of machinery parts headed across the country. By the time officers were ready to move, the picture was clear enough. The cartel wasn't just testing European waters. They had carved out a stronghold, relying on trusted fixers, and alliances with
Starting point is 00:14:14 Italian organized crime groups to keep the whole thing running. So when the raids began, authorities say they were hitting the network at every hinge point at once, the stash houses, the machinery, and the people the cartel trusted to manage. the pipeline. In a statement yesterday, Spanish investigators said the U.S. designated foreign terrorist organization smuggled, quote, large shipments of cocaine and methamphetamine across the country near Madrid and the province of Avila. Among those arrested were two, quote, priority targets of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the DEA, along with suspected members of the Italian Camorra mafia, who police say handled international transport. Spanish police,
Starting point is 00:14:55 working with the DEA and Dutch authorities, seized nearly two tons of cocaine, along with cash, cryptocurrency, weapons, and vehicles. In a five-minute video posted on social media, police officers can be seen storming compounds, detaining suspects, and overseeing welders cutting up machinery to reveal bricks of narcotics.
Starting point is 00:15:15 So, why was Spain the operational base? Well, the answer is it's nothing new. The country has long been a gateway for North African hashish and South American cocaine. It's a status that. continues to draw a large transnational criminal groups. For example, just last month, police said they intercepted over six tons of cocaine off the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago after a U.S. intelligence tip, calling the DEA's, quote,
Starting point is 00:15:40 information key to the rate's success. And as we've long discussed here on the PDB, the U.S. designated the Halisco New Generation Cartel as a foreign terrorist organization earlier this year, citing its role in fentanyl trafficking, obviously a synthetic opioid, blamed for tens of thousands of American deaths. The cartel has also been accused of deploying fake job ads recently to recruit operatives to carry out their operations and torturing or killing those who refuse to do so. As for the Halisco cartel, its top dog is an individual named Nemicio Ruben Osaguerra Savantes,
Starting point is 00:16:16 or simply known as El Mentiono, one of the world's most sought-after cartel bosses. Washington continues to offer a $15 million award for information that leads to his capture. Okay, coming up in the back of the brief, a rare win for President Trump at the UN Security Council, as the Council signs off on his administration's Gaza Peace Plan, approving an international stabilization force for the Gaza Strip. I'll have those details when we return. Hey, Mike Baker here, with big news from our friends at Birch Gold Group. Right now, it is the one time of year that Birch Gold Group gives away free gold with every qualifying purchase. You heard me right.
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Starting point is 00:19:24 approving a U.S. drafted resolution that creates a new international mission for the enclave. It's called the International Stabilization Force, or ISF, and it's designed to help secure Gaza as reconstruction begins, and a new technocratic Palestinian administration takes shape. Never mind that Hamas has thus far refused to disarm and still maintains control over much of the strip. No point in letting those facts get in the way. The resolution passed with 13 votes in favor while Russia and China abstained. But the key point is that this gives the U.S. plan international legitimacy. What had been a Washington-led proposal is now formally backed by the world's most powerful diplomatic body.
Starting point is 00:20:05 Ooh, did I say powerful? Ah, I meant feckless. According to the Times of Israel, the new force is authorized to operate through 2027. The plan also establishes a, quote, Board of Peace, chaired by a, President Trump, which is meant to oversee the political and economic components of the transition. And it links future progress toward Palestinian self-governance and eventual statehood to benchmarks on disarmament, reconstruction, and reforms inside the Palestinian Authority. Israel publicly welcomed the vote, though officials privately expressed concern about any framework
Starting point is 00:20:37 that uses the words pathway or conditions for statehood. The Palestinian Authority, meanwhile, signaled its willingness to participate in the transition process. Hamas rejected the plan outright. There's a shock, calling the foreign force unacceptable and objecting to the requirement that Gaza be fully demilitarized. Well, there you go. The proverbial wrench in the works. So, if this does progress, who would actually participate in the stabilization force? So far, no country has stepped forward to publicly commit troops or personnel. The U.S. is not expected to contribute combat forces, and several likely candidates, including France and Egypt and the UAE, have remained silent or non-committal. Without clarity on contributors, the timeline for
Starting point is 00:21:23 deployment, listed in the resolution as early 2026, remains uncertain. And that uncertainty matters. A stabilization force of the scale would, of course, require significant manpower, logistics, funding, and political will. And depending on who joins or refuses to join, the mission could either move forward smoothly or stall before it even launches. For now, the vote does mark a diplomatic win for the White House, giving Trump the U.N. backing that he sought for a long-term plan to secure Gaza and rebuild it under new governance. So, well, there's that.
Starting point is 00:21:58 I'm sorry to sound so cynical. And that, my friends, is the president's daily brief for Wednesday, the 19th of November. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at p.db at thefirsttv.com. And don't forget, if you'd like to listen to the show ad-free, you can do that, and it's very simple. Just become a premium member of the President's Daily Brief by visiting PDB Premium.com. I'm Mike Baker, and I'll be back later today with the PDB afternoon bulletin. Until then, stay informed. Stay safe.
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