The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | March 13th, 2026: Terror Attacks Raise U.S. Security Concerns & Cuba Signals Diplomatic Opening as Trump Pressure Mounts

Episode Date: March 13, 2026

In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin:  First—two violent incidents on American soil are now drawing the attention of federal investigators: an attack on a synagogue outside Detroit an...d a deadly shooting inside an ROTC classroom at Old Dominion University in Virginia. Authorities say the Virginia case is being investigated as an act of terrorism, while the synagogue attack is being treated as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. I’ll have the details. Later in the show—Cuba’s communist leadership is acknowledging talks with the United States for the first time in years. We’ll look at what’s behind the diplomatic opening and why the island’s deepening energy crisis may be forcing Havana to the table. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief ZBiotics: Visit https://zbiotics.com/PDB for 15% off Cardiff: Get fast business funding without bank delays—apply in minutes with Cardiff and access up to $500,000 in same‑day funding at https://Cardiff.co/PDB   HomeServe: Protect your home systems from costly repairs with HomeServe—plans start at $4.99/month at https://HomeServe.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Taxes and fees extra. See full terms at Mintmobile.com. It's Friday, the 13th of March. Welcome to the PDB afternoon bulletin. I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, federal investigators are examining two terror attacks that unfolded Thursday in the U.S., an attack on a synagogue outside Detroit, and a deadly shooting inside an ROTC classroom at Old Dominion University in Virginia. I'll have the details. Later in the show, Cuba's communist leadership acknowledges talks with the U.S. for the first time in years. We'll look at what's behind the diplomatic opening and why the island's deepening blackout crisis is likely forcing Havana back to the table. But first, today's afternoon spotlight. We begin today with two violent incidents in the U.S. that federal authorities are now examining as potential acts of terrorism, developments that
Starting point is 00:01:32 come in a moment of heightened tension, obviously, as the war with Iran continues. We start outside Detroit. On Thursday, a man armed with a rifle drove a truck into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, one of the nation's largest reformed synagogues, before being shot and killed by security personnel at the scene. Authorities say the suspect crashed the vehicle through the synagogue's entrance and drove down a hallway, striking a security officer who was knocked unconscious but is expected to recover. The crash happened near classrooms at the synagogue's early childhood center, where children, as young as four years old, were present at the time. Officials say that none of the synagogue staff, teachers, or children at the center were injured.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Smoke billowed from parts of the building after the vehicle hit the structure, however, and authorities say roughly 30 law enforcement officers were treated for smoke inhalation while responding to the scene. Investigators have identified the suspect who was found dead inside his vehicle as 41-year-old Eamon Mohamed Ghazali, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Lebanon. Officials say the investigation remains ongoing, and a motive has not yet been confirmed. However, according to reporting from the Associated Press, Gazali had lost four family members in an Israeli air strike in Lebanon last week,
Starting point is 00:02:48 a detail that investigators are aware of as they continue examining the circumstances surrounding the attack. The FBI said it is treating the incident as what it described as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. Yeah, well, there were some clues. The attack comes in a moment of heightened concern, of course, for Jewish institutions across the U.S. Reuters reports that security around synagogues and other religious sites have been tightened in recent weeks following the outbreak of war between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, a conflict that, of course, is coincided with a surge in anti-Semitic threats and incidents worldwide. According to FBI data cited by Reuters, anti-Jewish incidents accounted for nearly two-thirds of the 5,300 religiously motivated.
Starting point is 00:03:32 hate crimes recorded in the U.S. since February of 2024. Jewish community leaders in Michigan say the security measures already in place at Temple Israel likely prevented the situation from becoming far more deadly. The synagogue maintains armed security and reinforced entry points, protections that have become increasingly common at Jewish houses of worship across the country. But Detroit was not the only violent incident drawing the attention of federal investigators on Thursday. In Virginia, a shooting at Old Dominion University at Norfolk triggered a federal terrorism investigation. According to reporting from NBC News, gunfire erupted inside an ROTC classroom on campus at just before 11 a.m. Tragically, one victim, Army Lieutenant Colonel Brandon A. Shaw, an ROTC instructor, was killed while two other U.S. Army personnel were injured.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Authorities say the gunman identified as 36-year-old Mohamed Bailer Jaloh had previously pleaded guilty in 20, to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State terrorist group, but was released from prison in 2024 after serving most of his sentence. Yeah. During the attack witnesses say, Jillo shouted al-Hu Akbar before he was confronted by students inside the classroom. According to federal investigators, several ROTC students subdued the gunman and, as one FBI official put it, rendered him no longer alive, preventing what authorities say could have been a much deadlier attack. Federal investigators are now examining this shooting as a potential act of terrorism.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Hmm. I should stress that for now, there is no evidence that the incidents in Michigan and Virginia are directly connected, but taken together, they underscore the increasingly tense security climate in the U.S. And that tension comes at a moment when the war in the Middle East is dominating headlines and raising concerns among security officials about the potential for violence tied to the conflict, whether directed by the Iranian regime or carried out by lone wolf. attackers triggered or motivated by the conflict.
Starting point is 00:05:35 All right, coming up next, Cuba's communist leadership acknowledges talks with the U.S. for the first time in years. I'll be right back. Hey, Mike Baker here with an important message for homeowners. Now, if you're a homeowner like me, you know that things never break around the home when it's convenient, right? Like the heater will cock out during the dead of winter or the AC system gives out in the middle of summer.
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Starting point is 00:07:55 Havana confronts a deepening economic and energy crisis. Speaking during a televised address on Friday, Cuban president Miguel Diascanel said officials from his government have held discussions with representatives of the Trump administration aimed at resolving what he described as, quote, bilateral differences. There's a diplomatic comment for you, between the two countries. The acknowledgement is notable. President Trump has repeatedly said in recent weeks that the U.S. was already engaged in high-level talks with Cuban representatives. Until now, however, Havana had denied that any official encounters were underway. Trump has also intensified his rhetoric toward the island in recent weeks.
Starting point is 00:08:33 In a series of statements, he's suggested that Cuba's government is on the verge of collapse or eager to strike a deal with Washington. Earlier this week, the president went even further, saying the island could be subject to what he described as a, quote, friendly takeover by the U.S., before adding, quote, it may not be a friendly takeover, end quote. Hmm. Diascanal offered few details about contacts with U.S. officials, but said the conversations were intended to explore whether dialogue could help ease tensions between Washington and Havana while addressing issues affecting both nations. Diascanal also suggested that there were what he
Starting point is 00:09:09 called, quote, international factors that have facilitated these exchanges, though he did not elaborate. It's worth noting that Cuba's Foreign Ministry announced in the press release Thursday night that 51 prisoners will be released in the coming days, in what it described as a gesture of goodwill, citing the country's close relationship with the Vatican. So, you ask, why now? Well, the timing of these talks appears closely tied to Cuba's worsening energy crisis. According to Diaz-Cannell, the island has not received any petroleum shipments in roughly three months, a shortage that he blamed on the U.S. oil blockade against Cuba. Without those imports, Cuba's already fragile electrical grid has come under intense strain. A major blackout last week plunged much of the
Starting point is 00:09:52 island into darkness, and power outages have since stretched for hours at a time across large parts of the country. The shortages have rippled across the Cuban economy, disrupting transportation, communications and education, while hospitals have reportedly postponed thousands of surgeries as authorities struggled to conserve electricity. The frustration is beginning to spill into public life. In recent days, residents in Havana neighborhoods have taken to banging pots and pans and protest of the prolonged outages, while university students have organized rare assemblies and sit-ins to demand solutions to the country's worsening energy crisis. As a reminder, much of Cuba's electricity is generated by oil-fired power plants, meaning that the country's
Starting point is 00:10:35 power system depends heavily on imported fuel, historically supplied in large part by Venezuela. But those supplies have dwindled as Washington has tightened pressure on the island's energy lifelines, including efforts to block Venezuelan oil shipments that once helped sustain the Cuban economy. Facing that pressure, Diazcanal still insisted that any negotiations with Washington must take place on what he described as a basis of equality and respect for Cuba's sovereignty and communist political system. In other words, the Cuban government appears to be walking a diplomatic tightrope, publicly condemning, U.S. pressure while quietly keeping channels of communication open in case dialogue offers a way out of the island's worsening situation. And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for
Starting point is 00:11:23 Friday the 13th of March. Now, if you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at pdb at thefirsttv.com. And of course, as it is the end of the week, we are currently loading up a brand new episode of our extended weekend show, The PDB Situation Report. Every Friday evening at 10 p.m. on the first TV, a brand new episode hits the airwaves. This week's guests include retired Admiral Mark Montgomery with some fascinating insight into the Iran conflict, as well as a look at Ukraine's offer to assist Gulf states with drone expertise. And also we have energy specialist Daniel Turner with analysis of global energy markets and the impact of the Iran war. That's tonight at 10 p.m. on the first TV as well as on our YouTube channel at President's Daily Brief and wherever you get your podcast stuff.
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