The President's Daily Brief

September 12th, 2025: The Hunt For Charlie Kirk’s Assassin & UK Ambassador Sacked Over Epstein Links

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Sep 12, 2025
A gripping manhunt unfolds for Charlie Kirk’s assassin as new clues emerge. Tensions rise in Europe after Poland accuses Russia of drone incursions, prompting a UN Security Council meeting. The UK Prime Minister sacked his ambassador over Epstein-related emails, stirring political controversy. Meanwhile, an unusual proposal regarding detained workers in Georgia is revealed by Trump. Listen in for insights on the ramifications of political violence and labor issues affecting the nation!
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Manhunt Intensifies After Campus Assassination

  • The FBI released surveillance images and recovered a bolt-action rifle wrapped in a towel near the campus, with cartridges etched with politically charged phrases.
  • Authorities caution markings may be misleading while using AI facial-recognition and crowd footage to trace the suspect’s escape route.
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Forensics And Tech Drive The Investigation

  • Investigators recovered a rifle with a spent cartridge and live rounds, plus a forearm print and footprint now under forensic review.
  • Officials are withholding clear footage while canvassing doorbell videos and using AI tools to match the suspect’s image.
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Drones Into NATO Airspace Raise Escalation Fears

  • Nearly 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting an emergency UN Security Council meeting and NATO scrutiny.
  • EU leaders call it a deliberate test of defenses and push for higher costs on Moscow through sanctions and military support.
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