
The President's Daily Brief PDB Afternoon Bulletin | December 4th, 2025: Deadly Terror Attack Thwarted In Delaware & Signalgate Findings Released
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Dec 4, 2025 A potential mass shooting was narrowly prevented in Delaware after authorities discovered a student's detailed attack plan. The investigation revealed alarming items including guns and body armor. Meanwhile, a Pentagon report concluded that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth violated security protocols by using an unsecured personal device for military discussions. The findings raise concerns about the implications for senior leadership and military practices.
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Traffic Stop Prevented Alleged Campus Attack
- A traffic stop uncovered a University of Delaware student's car loaded with weapons, tactical gear, and a notebook detailing an attack on the campus police department.
- The suspect, identified as 25-year-old Lukman Khan, was arrested and remains in federal custody without bail while investigators probe motive and digital contacts.
Notebook Shows Detailed, Targeted Planning
- Investigators found tactical diagrams, labeled entry/exit points, and a named campus officer in the suspect's notebook, indicating a planned, targeted assault.
- The writings repeatedly referenced martyrdom, but authorities have not yet established a full ideological profile.
Home Search Revealed More Illicit Weapons
- A search of Khan's Wilmington residence turned up an AR-style rifle, an illegally altered Glock, extended magazines, hollow-point rounds, and another ballistic vest.
- Prosecutors say none of the weapons were lawfully registered, and more charges are expected.
