The President's Daily Brief - October 10th, 2025: U.S. Special Forces Spotted Near Venezuela’s Coast & ISIS Link to Manchester Attack

Episode Date: October 10, 2025

In this episode of The President’s Daily Brief: New signs that U.S. Special Operations forces may be active in the Caribbean, as Venezuela’s Maduro regime grows increasingly fearful of potent...ial American action on its soil. President Trump says the hostages held in Gaza could be home within days. We’ll have the latest on the ceasefire deal and his planned trip to Egypt for the official signing. Plus—new details about the Manchester synagogue attacker. Investigators say he pledged allegiance to ISIS before launching his deadly rampage. And in today’s Back of the Brief—ICE agents arrest a Latin Kings gang member accused of placing a $10,000 bounty on the head of the U.S. Border Patrol chief. 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/@presidentsdailybriefBRUNT Workwear: Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code PDB at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/PDB #BruntpodBirch 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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Starting point is 00:01:14 All right. Let's get briefed. Coming up, new signs that U.S. Special Operations Forces may be active in the Caribbean, as Venezuela's Maduro regime grows increasingly fearful of potential American action on its soil. I'll have those details. Later in the show, President Trump says the hostages could be home within days. We'll have the latest on the ceasefire deal and his planned trip to each day. for the signing of that deal. Plus, new details about the Manchester Synagogue attacker.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Investigators say he pledged allegiance to ISIS before launching his deadly rampage. There might be a clue as to motivation there. And in today's back of the brief, ICE agents arrest a Latin King's gang member accused of placing a $10,000 bounty on the head of the U.S. Border Patrol chief. But first, today's PDB spotlight. We're starting today in the Caribbean. where we continue to keep an eye on America's growing military presence. Over the past week, more indications have surfaced that U.S. Special Operations Forces are active in the region,
Starting point is 00:02:18 operating just off of Venezuela's coast, and, of course, raising anxiety levels within the Maduro regime. According to multiple reports, several U.S. military helicopters, including Blackhawks and other aircraft tied to special operations units, have been spotted near the island of Trinidad and Tobago, just about seven miles from Venezuela. northern coast. To give you a sense of just how close this American activity is, on a clear day, you can actually see Venezuela shoreline from parts of Trinidad. It's kind of like seeing Russia from Alaska. A Venezuelan outlet, El Nacional, and others cite flight trackers and local observers
Starting point is 00:02:57 who say the aircraft may be operating from the MV Ocean Trader. That's a converted cargo ship designed to serve as a mobile base for U.S. Navy SEALs and other special operations teams. Now, we first reported on that ship here on the PDB last week. The Ocean Trader is one of the U.S. military's most secretive vessels, often deployed for clandestine missions that require a small footprint and maximum flexibility. It's capable of launching helicopters, small boats, and underwater drones, essentially a floating Special Ops command post. So, its appearance in Caribbean waters, this close to Venezuela, is raising eyebrows. Washington hasn't confirmed any new deployment, but U.S. officials have said in recent months that the region has become a focal point for counter-narcotics
Starting point is 00:03:42 and anti-trafficking operations. Venezuela, meanwhile, remains one of the largest transit hubs for cocaine headed to the U.S. and Europe. Still, this build-up appears larger and more coordinated than just routine patrols, and it has caught Caracas off guard. That may explain the increasingly anxious town now coming from the Venezuelan government. The nation's defense minister, Vladimir Padrino Lopez took to national television this week, warning that the U.S. could be preparing to send special forces into Venezuela to carry out, quote, targeted assassinations and, quote, sabotage missions. He accused Washington of attempting to destabilize the country from within,
Starting point is 00:04:23 language that we've heard before, but this time with a sense of urgency, rarely seen from that regime. State-controlled media has echoed those warnings, portraying the movement of U.S. aircraft as part of a plot, to topple the government or eliminate key officials. Privately, intelligence sources suggest these statements reveal something else, a growing unease within Maduro's inner circle, perhaps even fear that an American covert operation could already be underway.
Starting point is 00:04:52 That unease only deepened this week with a new claim from President Maduro. On Tuesday, Maduro announced that the Venezuelan security forces had foiled, who they foiled, what he called a, quote, false flag bombing plot targeting the U.S. Embassy in Caracas. According to Maduro's version of events, extremist elements linked to the opposition planned to detonate explosives near the embassy and blame the attack on his government,
Starting point is 00:05:18 creating a pretext for U.S. military action. He offered no evidence and named no suspects, but he praised his security services, well done, fellas, for preventing what he described as a, quote, imperialist provocation. Now, it's worth noting that the U.S. Embassy in Caracas has been closed for years. Washington pulled its diplomats and suspended operations there back in 2019, after the collapse of formal relations between the two countries. So the building still stands, but it has been empty ever since then. It's unclear what anybody had to gain from bombing
Starting point is 00:05:51 an empty embassy, but it is clear that Maduro probably should spend a bit more time dreaming up his disinformation scenarios. Still, it is a familiar playbook, by framing himself as the victim of U.S. aggression, Maduro can try to rally loyalists, justify new internal crackdowns, and divert attention from his country's worsening economic crises. The so-called foiled attack may also serve as cover for future arrests of opposition figures or activists accused of being foreign agents. At the same time, U.S. officials have not commented publicly on any of these accusations, but the broader context is clear. Relations between Washington and and Caracas have deteriorated sharply in recent weeks. Diplomatic back channels have gone silent,
Starting point is 00:06:40 and both sides appear to be preparing for a prolonged standoff. For the U.S., the presence of the Ocean trader, and other assets in the Caribbean, sends a simple message. Washington is keeping its options open. For Maduro in his relatively small circle of close confidence, it's an unnerving reminder that his regime is surrounded by American power just beyond his coastline. A quick note. The fifth episode of our special podcast series, The Day the World Almost Ended, I know it's a very cheery title,
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Starting point is 00:10:03 He described the agreement as encompassing a permanent ceasefire, a full IDF withdrawal, and renewed humanitarian aid into the enclave. The Israeli cabinet's late-night vote Thursday ratified the deal, triggering the 24-hour countdown toward a ceasefire expected to take effect today. Once the guns do fall silent, Hamas will have 72 hours to release the remaining 20 Israeli hostages believed to still be alive. Trump expects the hostages.
Starting point is 00:10:30 is to be home by Monday. During a White House cabinet meeting Thursday, Trump admitted, quote, the bodies of those no longer living are a bigger problem. Some are going to be a little bit hard to find, but we're going to do the best we can, end quote, referencing, of course, the deceased Israeli captives buried under the destruction across the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials told I-24 news that an international force will be established to locate the, quote, missing abductees. As we've been tracking, under the terms of phase one, Israel, will release roughly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners as the hostages are returned. The remains of 15 Palestinians will also be exchanged for each deceased Israeli captive.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Egyptian President Abdul Fata al-Sisi met yesterday with U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Whitkoff and former Trump advisor Jared Kushner. His spokesman said Egypt, quote, appreciates and supports President Trump's efforts to end conflicts and bring peace to the Middle East and the entire world, end quote. Later that same day, Kushner and Whitgaw flew to Israel to join the cabinet meeting with Nanyahu that finalized the ceasefire plan. Egyptian President El-Cisi has since invited Trump to his country to witness the, quote, official signing ceremony, possibly as soon as this weekend. Trump confirmed he plans to be there, adding that he's also considering a visit to Israel, where he's been invited to address the Knesset. At the UN, Secretary General Antonio Gutierrez
Starting point is 00:11:55 welcome the signing of phase one saying it would allow the UN and its partners to, quote, scale up the delivery of food, water, medical assistance, and shelter. The UN says some 170,000 metric tons of aid are staged and ready to surge into Gaza once the ceasefire is implemented. As we previously discussed, an Israeli government spokesman confirmed that once the ceasefire takes hold, the IDF will withdraw to the so-called yellow line, leaving Israel in control of roughly 50, 53% of Gaza, which is the position outlined in Trump's plan. When it comes to Hamas' disarmament, that issue appears to have been deferred to the next round of negotiations expected to open sometime next week. The terror group has yet to commit to dismantling its military wing, and that, of course, is a core demand of the proposal.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Meanwhile, far-right Israeli national security minister, Idemar Ben-Gvir warned Netanyahu that his party would, quote, bring down the government if Hamas, remains intact and armed. On X, he posted, quote, under no circumstances, will I be a part of a government that allows Hamas rule in Gaza? This is the clear red line, end quote. That, of course, setting the stage for more intense negotiations on the horizon. Another red line for Ben Gavere, as well as one for Netanyahu, is the prospect of a Palestinian state. When Trump was asked by reporters about that possibility, the president said, quote, we're going to see how it all goes. There's a point at which we may have to do something that would be a little different, I think we will get to that, end quote,
Starting point is 00:13:29 leaving, of course, details up for further discussion. Still, senior U.S. officials say the 20-point peace plan remains fragile. An official told reporters last night that the deal could still fall apart at any stage, given the ongoing, deep-rooted mistrust between Hamas and Israel. But if implemented as scheduled, the upcoming ceasefire would mark the first complete halt in fighting since the war began two years ago. Okay. Shifting to the United Kingdom.
Starting point is 00:14:00 British police now say the suspect behind last week's deadly car ramming and stabbing attack outside a Manchester synagogue, allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State moments before carrying out the assault. This revelation marks a chilling development in the case that has rattled Manchester's Jewish community and revived fears of lone actor extremism in Britain. Authorities have since identified the attacker as 35-year-old Jihad al-Shami, a British citizen of Syrian descent. Really, his name is Jihad, and there's a clue there somewhere. Investigators say he carried out the attack during Yom Kippur services at the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, slamming his car into pedestrians before emerging with a knife.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Two people were killed, several more were injured, before police shot him dead at the scene. Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts of Greater Manchester Police said Wednesday that al-Shamey phoned emergency dispatchers before the attack, allegedly declaring loyalty to ISIS and claiming responsibility in advance. Pots told reporters, quote, we have conducted assessments across our systems, and I can reiterate that al-Shame had never been referred to the prevent program, nor was he otherwise known to counter-terrorism policing. For context, the prevent program is Britain's early intervention effort to identify individuals vulnerable to radicalization. It's long been the linchpin of the country's counter-extremism strategy.
Starting point is 00:15:26 Yet officials say al-Shamey had no prior record of extremist behavior, though he was out on bail at the time of the attack after being arrested on suspicion of rape. Potts added that the emergency call is now central to understanding the suspect's motives. He said, quote, we are more confident that al-Shame was influenced by extreme Islamist ideology. The call forms part of that assessment, while noting that investigators continue to probe, quote, further motivations. As we covered here last week, the suspect wearing what appeared to be an explosive vest, used his car as a weapon before launching into a stabbing spree in front of the synagogue at passerby. His vest was later found to be a hoax, described by police as, quote, non-viable.
Starting point is 00:16:09 Potts confirmed that three people remain hospitalized and that one of the two fatalities may have been killed by police gunfire amid the chaos of the response. The attack tore through one of the holiest days on the Jewish calendar. As part of the expanding probe, authorities arrested six individual people, three men and three women on suspicion of, quote, commission, preparation, and instigation of acts of terrorism. It's according to the Associated Press. Two of them, a man and a woman, were later released while four remaining custody as police examined potential links to al-Shame. Okay. Coming up in the back of the brief, ICE takes down a Latin Kings member who allegedly tried to put a price on the head of the Border Patrol chief.
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Starting point is 00:18:44 accused of offering cash bounties to kill a senior immigration officer, an act that prosecutors call an assault on the rule of law. Yeah, that would qualify. According to our criminal complaint unsealed this week by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois, 37-year-old Juan Espinoza Martinez, a Chicago resident, an alleged high-ranking member of the Latin Kings, one of the nation's largest and most violent street gangs,
Starting point is 00:19:08 faces one count of murder for hire. Investigators say Martinez used the media and text-sharing app Snapchat to circulate bounties offering, quote, $2,000 on information when you get him, and $10,000 if you take him down, alongside a photograph of the intended target, Chief Gregory Bovino, commander at large of the U.S. Border Patrol. Bovino was in Chicago as part of Operation Midway Blitz, a multi-agency initiative targeting unlawful immigration networks and cartel-linked activity across the Midwest. Martinez was arrested Monday by ICE agents and remains in federal custody, ahead of a
Starting point is 00:19:44 tension hearing. U.S. Attorney Andrew Butros condemned the alleged plot calling it, quote, an attack on the rule of law and evidence of, quote, a profound contempt for human life and public safety. Prosecutor Say Martinez, who entered the U.S. illegally from Mexico, continued directing Latin King's activity while orchestrating the murder for higher scheme. The case reportedly escalated after a police involved shooting on the 4th of October involving border patrol agents in a Chicago neighborhood. A confidential informant told investigators that Martinez ordered gang members to, quote, come and patrol the area, acquire firearms, and defend their territory against further law enforcement incursions. Screenshots included in the complaint show a flurry of Snapchat messages calling for
Starting point is 00:20:29 retribution, among them the bounty posts targeting Chief Bovino. Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the case underscores the growing danger federal officers face from organized crime groups. She described Martinez as a, quote, depraved individual who does not value human life and threatens law enforcement, end quote. Federal officials say the arrest is part of a broader Justice Department effort to dismantle gang networks that have turned their attention to federal immigration personnel. If convicted, Martinez faces life in prison under federal statutes, governing murder for higher related offenses. And that, my friends, is the president's daily brief for Friday the 10th of October. Now, if you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at
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