The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | December 29th, 2025: President Trump Announces Strike Inside Venezuela & Zelensky At Mar-A-Lago

Episode Date: December 29, 2025

In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: President Trump announces that U.S. forces carried out a strike inside Venezuela, targeting what he described as a major drug-related facility. With... few confirmed details publicly available, we break down what we know so far—and the key questions that remain unanswered. President Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, striking an optimistic tone as negotiations aimed at ending Russia’s war continue, telling reporters the sides “have the makings of a deal.” 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 Stash Financial: Don't Let your money sit around. Go to https://get.stash.com/PDB to see how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase. 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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Starting point is 00:00:39 I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, President Trump announces a U.S. strike inside Venezuela. It's a new development, and there aren't many details yet, and by many, I mean almost none, but we'll take a look at what is known. Later in the show, President Trump meets with Ukrainian President Slansky, signaling optimism as negotiations to end the war with Russia continue. the person who could actually stop the fighting, that would be Vladimir Putin.
Starting point is 00:01:13 Well, he doesn't seem all that interested. But first, today's afternoon spotlight. We'll begin today by returning to Operation Southern Spear and a major update on the ongoing U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean. President Trump announced that American forces carried out a strike inside Venezuela, targeting what he described as a significant drug-related facility. And that announcement alone is, of course, notable. Direct U.S. military action on Venezuelan soil is a serious escalation, assuming that it happened.
Starting point is 00:01:45 During a radio interview with John Katsamatidis on Friday, President Trump said U.S. forces knocked out what he described as a, quote, big plant or a big facility where the ships come from, likely referring to the narco-trafficking boats that the U.S. Navy has been targeting at sea. Beyond that, though, the president didn't specify the location, the type of target or the means, used to carry out the strike. There were no immediate details on casualties or damage assessments, nor whether Venezuelan security forces were present at the site. At this point, we're largely working from the president's own description and a handful of follow-on statements from administration officials. Independent confirmation remains very limited. What we do know is that this strike
Starting point is 00:02:31 fits into a much broader campaign that's been unfolding for months. Under Operation Southern Spear, the U.S. has significantly expanded its military presence across the Caribbean. That includes increased naval patrols, aerial surveillance, and maritime interdictions aimed at disrupting drug trafficking routes linked to Venezuela. U.S. forces have already boarded and seized vessels suspected of moving illicit oil and narcotics, and in many cases, those encounters have turned deadly. The administration has been clear about its objectives. President Trump and senior officials have repeatedly framed Venezuela not just as a failed state, but as a hub for narco-terrorism, linking drug trafficking networks to elements of the Maduro regime. In that framework,
Starting point is 00:03:18 military action isn't being presented as regime change, but as counter-terrorism and law enforcement on an international scale. Of course, Trump did post on social media prior to Christmas that the White House wouldn't let up pressure on the Maduro regime until Venezuela returned all the oil and land that it stole from the U.S., which, of course, puts an entirely different spin on the campaign objectives. Obviously, striking inside Venezuela, if it happened, would represent a significant expansion of the campaign. So far, the White House has offered few specifics on the intelligence that reportedly led to this operation. We don't know yet whether the target was a processing facility, a logistics hub, command node, or something else. We also don't
Starting point is 00:04:05 know whether allies were consulted in advance or whether this was a unilateral U.S. action. Venezuela, for its part, has remained quiet on the strike as well. Venezuelan officials have routinely, of course, rejected U.S. military pressure and related actions, including the blockades and seizing of oil tankers, as violations of sovereignty and international law and have described U.S. moves as threats to national independence. At the same time, regional governments are notably quiet as well. Some countries in Latin America have cooperated quietly with U.S. counter-narcotics efforts in the past, even if they're likely unwilling to publicly endorse strikes on Venezuelan territory. The situation obviously
Starting point is 00:04:51 is complex. That is, of course, today's statement of the obvious. The Trump administration appears determined to apply sustained pressure, economically, militarily, and deploy. on what it views as a criminal regime. At the same time, each step up the escalation ladder carries real risks, miscalculation, retaliation, or a broader regional crisis. And then there's the intelligence picture. If this strike was as significant as the president suggests, we should expect additional details to emerge shortly. Satellite imagery, damage assessments, follow-on operations, and perhaps official briefings that clarify exactly what was hit and why. Until then, analysts will be watching closely for signals,
Starting point is 00:05:37 Venezuelan military movements, changes in trafficking patterns, or retaliatory actions against U.S. assets in the region. For now, this much is clear. The U.S. has crossed another line in its confrontation with Venezuela. Whether this strike proves to be a one-off warning shot or the opening move in a more sustained land-based campaign, well, that remains to be seen. We will, of course, provide additional details
Starting point is 00:06:03 as they become available. Coming up next, President Trump strikes an optimistic tone after meeting with the Ukrainian President Zelensky saying peace talks with Russia may finally be taking shape. Or not. I'll be right back. Hey, Mike Baker here. Now, as we move into the new year,
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Starting point is 00:10:08 sat down again to talk peace. This time the tone was positive, but the same obstacles seem to remain, primarily Putin's apparent lack of interest in a meaningful discussion about ending his invasion. The meeting in Florida, Admar Lago, ended with a familiar takeaway. The talks will continue. Negotiations involving the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia are expected to resume in January, and in the immediate aftermath, Trump Zelensky and several European leaders all described the session in Florida as constructive. What was missing, however, was anything resembling a breakthrough, no signed framework, no firm timelines, and no concrete commitments that would suggest the war is suddenly closer to ending. And President Trump appeared conscience of that gap as he spoke to reporters.
Starting point is 00:10:57 He described the negotiations as, quote, not a one-day process deal, and emphasized how complicated the issues remain. But at different points, he struck an optimistic tone, saying the two sides had, quote, made a lot of progress and were, quote, far closer than ever before. while stopping short of claiming that any agreement had actually been reached. That caution became clearer when Trump acknowledged that major issues are still unresolved. He said, quote, one or two core problems remain without spelling them out. But as we've been tracking here on the PDB, we do know one of those issues appears to be the future of Ukraine's eastern Donbass region, much of which remains under a Russian occupation and has long been one of the war's most difficult sticking points.
Starting point is 00:11:42 As we've previously discussed, Kiev has rejected Moscow's demand that Ukrainian forces withdraw from parts of the Donbass to create a demilitarized zone. Zelenzky has instead floated a counter-proposal that would see both sides pull back to establish an economic free zone monitored by international troops and observers. When asked whether an idea on the Donbass had been agreed to, Trump was careful to dial down expectations. He said the word, quote, agreement was too strong, adding that while the sides were getting closer, the issue remains unresolved. But where Keeve and Washington do appear aligned, at least perhaps somewhat, is on the need for security guarantees to prevent future Russian aggression. Zelensky said the U.S. and Ukraine are,
Starting point is 00:12:30 quote, 100% agreed on that point. Now, that may or may not be the case. According to Zelensky, Washington is now offering Ukraine a 15-year security guarantee. However, he told reporters that he would prefer an American commitment of 50 years, noting that only a guarantee measured in multiple decades could deter Russia from future aggression against Ukraine. Details of a potential security guarantee were not provided following the Sunday talks, but Zelensky said that any guarantee would include the presence of international partners. Now, that's a notable point. given that Russia has repeatedly and consistently said it will not accept the deployment of NATO troops inside Ukraine. At the same time, Zelensky sidestepped several other elements of the 20-point
Starting point is 00:13:19 proposal that he brought to Mar-a-Lago, including a timeline for EU membership and firm pledges of European military aid. He also noted that the peace plan would require approval in a national referendum, adding that such a vote in Ukraine would require logistically a ceasefire of at least least 60 days. Again, Moscow has shown no interest or willingness, to date anyway, to negotiate a ceasefire unless Kiev gives in to Putin's demands. And still hovering over all of this is the NATO question, one of Moscow's red lines. You may recall that after Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, Ukraine applied for NATO membership, prompting repeated warnings from Putin that such a move would be seen as a direct threat. Nearly four years later, Moscow has yet to budge on its demand
Starting point is 00:14:09 that Ukraine never be admitted to NATO. But in an effort to continue the push for peace, Zelensky floated the idea of a future summit in Washington involving European leaders, suggesting it could be used to increase pressure on Russia to reach a ceasefire deal and accept Keeves' demands. I do want to point out that no concrete plans were announced, and Trump again took a measured tone about what the potential diplomacy can realistically deliver. He said, quote, if things don't happen, they keep fighting and they keep dying, adding that the coming weeks should clarify whether Sunday's talks have led to anything meaningful. It's also worth mentioning that Trump said he spoke with Putin ahead of his meeting with Zelensky,
Starting point is 00:14:51 relaying what he described as a cooperative tone from Moscow. But in reality, the word cooperative doesn't seem to be in Putin's vocabulary. He's repeatedly rejected ceasefire proposals and continues to refuse direct meetings with Zelensky, whom he claims is an illegitimate leader. And since launching the invasion, Putin has shown little willingness to move off of the Kremlin's core demands, such as the claim on large portions of Ukrainian territory, a defined limit on the size of a future Ukrainian military, no NATO membership, and no international troops within Ukraine. And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Monday, the 29th of December.
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