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The Daily Briefing PodcastThe Daily Briefing Podcast cuts through the noise with blunt, unapologetic takes on the biggest political stories in America. No corporate spin. No media fluff. Just raw truth, real analysis, and a fire you won’t hear anywhere else.  Each episode breaks down the day’s most important headlines—with sharp insight, aggressive commentary, and zero patience for bullshit. Subscribe for your daily dose of reality.The Daily Briefing PodcastThe Daily Briefing Podcast cuts through the noise with blunt, unapologetic takes on the biggest political stories in America. No corporate spin. No media fluff. Just raw truth, real analysis, and a fire you won’t hear anywhere else. Each episode breaks down the day’s most important headlines—with sharp insight, aggressive commentary, and zero patience for bullshit. Subscribe for your daily dose of reality.

They Said It Out Loud: Trump Should Be Tortured and Killed—And the Left Clapped

At an AOC and Bernie rally, attendees openly called for Trump to be tortured and executed—and no one on the Left said a word. In today’s episode, we break down this disturbing escalation, a jaw-dropping national security leak from Trump officials, the end of taxpayer-funded housing for illegals, and a Tesla showroom targeted by eco-terrorists. The radical fringe isn’t on the fringe anymore—they’re leading the charge. Subscribe to The Daily Briefing on Substack for more unfiltered truth straight to your inbox.

Published OnMarch 25, 2025
Chapter 1

Good morning, patriots. Today’s episode isn’t about rhetoric—it’s about reality. At a Bernie and AOC rally, people weren’t just chanting slogans… they were calling for Trump’s

Savannah King

Good morning, patriots. This morning, we’re not just unpacking the usual media spin. Nope, we’re diving headfirst into what—well, what feels like an unraveling at every level. We’ve got some of the most unhinged rhetoric yet from a Bernie and AOC rally, and guess what? It’s not even just rhetoric anymore. It’s becoming action, or at the very least, threats of it.

Jack Slater

Yeah—action, Savannah. It’s past talk. People are openly yelling for former President Trump to be tortured and killed. And the kicker? They’re clapping for it. Like, these aren’t fringe folks with homemade signs on the corner of some random street. These are "progressive leaders" clapping along with their audience, egging them on. Where’s the outrage?

Savannah King

It’s nowhere, Jack. And let’s not forget what else has been happening behind the scenes. War plans—actual, classified operations—are leaking out in freakin’ Signal group chats. I mean, seriously, if you want to talk about national security crises, this isn’t just big, it’s catastrophic.

Jack Slater

So wait, you’re telling me national defense is now in the same app where people are swapping memes? That’s the level of competency we’re dealing with? Oh, but wait, there’s more. And it’s explosive. Literally. Did you hear about the eco-nut job trying to blow up a Tesla showroom? A Tesla showroom. The irony there... it’s too much.

Savannah King

Eco-terrorists attacking an electric car company. Unreal. And while that’s happening, you’ve got the media prattling on about the need for compassion for illegal immigrants. Compassion that Trump has officially cut off with his latest executive order—no more free housing.

Jack Slater

Finally! Thank you. It’s about time someone said, "Enough!" I mean, what other country gives illegal immigrants housing—free housing? No other country does this.

Savannah King

And yet, somehow, it’s controversial. Everything’s upside down these days. But back to this Bernie and AOC rally—

Chapter 2

The AOC Rally That Crossed the Line

Jack Slater

Right, so this didn’t come from some slipped whisper in the back row, Savannah. It was front and center—clear as day. People shouting that Trump should be tortured and executed, and the crowd just eats it up? Insanity.

Savannah King

Yep. It was all out in the open, Jack. Clear as day. And what's worse? The videos show people cheering, applauding, like this is some kind of acceptable rhetoric now. Leaders like AOC and Bernie didn’t say a word against it. Not during, not after—it was just… silence.

Jack Slater

Right, because if you keep quiet, you’re not technically endorsing it, right? Wrong. Silence is complicity, Savannah. Imagine for one second if this happened at a Trump rally. People wouldn’t just be outraged, they'd have the FBI kicking down every door within a mile.

Savannah King

Oh, no doubt. They’d plaster the headlines with "Terror in MAGA Country," and every conservative speaker from here to DC would be dragged through the mud. But when it happens on the Left? Crickets. It’s treated like, "Oh, well, they’re angry, so it’s justifiable."

Jack Slater

And that’s the thing, isn’t it? It’s getting normalized. I mean, when did public calls for violence become part of the acceptable spectrum of "progressive" activism? Because that’s not protest, Savannah. It’s insanity.

Savannah King

I think it’s crossed into radicalization, honestly. And it’s happening in plain sight, Jack. Nobody’s even trying to hide it anymore. These people are emboldened—and why wouldn’t they be? There’s no accountability. No condemnation.

Jack Slater

Yeah, no journalist is asking Bernie or AOC, "Hey, do you condone this? Do you stand with calls for literal torture and murder?" Nope. Just glossed over like it’s meaningless. And why? Because the narrative isn’t convenient.

Savannah King

That’s exactly it. And it sets a dangerous precedent. When one side gets a free pass to escalate their rhetoric as far as they want, it pushes the other side to feel like they have to respond in kind. It’s a recipe for chaos.

Jack Slater

Which is exactly why this matters, Savannah. We can’t just shrug this off, calling it fringe or isolated. What we’re seeing is a shift in what’s considered okay. And the moment we accept rhetoric like this, we’re on a fast track to something way darker.

Chapter 3

Yemen War Plans Leaked in a Signal Chat

Savannah King

It’s just like we were saying, Jack. The normalization of what shouldn’t be normal—well, it’s everywhere. Take this next level: national security discussions weren’t just slipped to a journalist. No, it was worse. They were sitting in a freakin’ Signal group chat with—get this—a journalist from *The Atlantic*. Accidentally added, but still in there. Unbelievable.

Jack Slater

Unbelievable? It’s straight-up dangerous! I mean, are we even surprised? This is what happens when people in positions of power have no respect for the institutions they're supposed to protect. National Security Advisor, Secretary of Defense—what were they thinking?

Savannah King

Probably that the app’s encryption made it fine. But here’s the kicker—it wasn’t fine. And now, our Yemen war plans are exposed. You don’t recover from that kind of blunder. It’s catastrophic.

Jack Slater

Yep. And Trump had to downplay it, didn’t he? But you can almost feel the rage behind the scenes. It’s like, uh, what was it he said? "We’ve got enemies outside the gates—and morons holding the keys." Couldn’t have put it better myself.

Savannah King

That’s exactly where we are. This is incompetence at the highest levels, Jack. And it raises a bigger question—how often do things like this happen? How often are conversations about our national security sitting there, one accidental click away from hitting the news cycle?

Jack Slater

And you know, there’s another layer here—media infiltration. Are journalists even journalists anymore? Or are they part of the machine, inserted in places they shouldn’t be?

Savannah King

That’s the thing, Jack. We’re not just fighting outsider threats. The real danger might already be in the room, pretending to be on our side, their phones recording every word.

Jack Slater

Makes you wonder who’s really calling the shots, Savannah. Because if distractions like this can derail war plans, what else are we not paying attention to?

Chapter 4

Trump Ends Free Housing for Illegals

Savannah King

And speaking of consequences for bad decision-making, Jack, here’s where Trump’s latest executive order has people losing their minds: HUD and DHS have officially said—no more free housing for illegal immigrants. Housing benefits are now exclusively for U.S. citizens.

Jack Slater

About time. I mean, what’s the argument against that? You’ve got thousands of Americans sleeping in tents under overpasses. Veterans, families—actual citizens. And we’re supposed to fund housing for people who came here illegally?

Savannah King

It’s absurd, Jack. But the reaction from the Left has been predictable. They’re calling it "cruel," "inhumane." They’ve even got some of their media allies out there spinning sob stories about displaced immigrant families. Meanwhile, those same outlets ignore the skyrocketing homelessness crisis right here at home.

Jack Slater

Right, because it doesn’t fit their narrative. They’d rather focus on emotional manipulation than admit Trump’s putting Americans first for once. Prioritizing taxpayers... what a concept.

Savannah King

Exactly. And think about what this really means—no more subsidizing illegal immigration with taxpayer dollars. That’s a hard pill for them to swallow. But ask yourself, Jack, where else would this fly? You think any country in Europe hands out keys to a free apartment the second you step off a plane without papers?

Jack Slater

Not a chance. Try pulling that in, oh I don’t know, Germany or Canada. You’d get laughed out of the room. Or worse, deported.

Savannah King

And yet, we’re somehow the bad guys for saying enough’s enough. It’s not even about cruelty—it’s about fairness. Why should Americans who’ve worked all their lives, paid taxes, be left behind while the government extends resources to people outside the system?

Jack Slater

They won’t answer that. They can’t. But they’ll keep screeching about compassion. Compassion for who? Not for the family of four in Kansas living out of their car. Not for the vet with PTSD sleeping in the cold. No, their "compassion" is as selective as their outrage.

Savannah King

And here’s the kicker. This isn’t just Trump cleaning up the budget. It’s a statement: loyalty to Americans first. And anyone who can’t get on board with that should, well, maybe take a long, hard look at their own priorities.

Jack Slater

Absolutely. Because at some point, you can’t keep pretending this is just politics. It’s about survival—literal survival. We’re not magicians. We can’t fund the world at our own expense. It’s common sense.

Savannah King

But doesn’t common sense always seem controversial these days, Jack? And it's only getting worse...

Chapter 5

Bombs Found in Tesla Showroom

Jack Slater

Savannah, speaking of controversial priorities and people losing their grip on reality—how about this? Bombs. Planted. In a Tesla showroom. These so-called climate activists really went there. You heard about this, right?

Savannah King

Oh, I heard it, Jack. And the audacity—eco-terrorists targeting Tesla? It’s not just a protest—it’s sabotage, plain and simple. They’re sending a message, loud and clear: Elon Musk is public enemy number one because he stopped playing the Left’s game.

Jack Slater

Exactly. Elon Musk, who's done more for renewable energy than half these whackos combined. And yet, their big-brain solution is to blow up… electric cars? It’s insane. What happened to “saving the planet”?

Savannah King

Oh, Jack, saving the planet was never the goal. It’s about control. The second Musk stopped toeing their line at Twitter—sorry, X—well, that was it. He went from darling to villain overnight.

Jack Slater

But where’s the media outrage, Savannah? Where are the think pieces on the dangers of radical climate activists? Oh, wait, silence. Of course.

Savannah King

And that silence isn’t accidental, Jack. It’s deliberate. The media’s too busy hand-waving this as a "fringe" incident to hold anyone accountable. It’s just, "Oh, well, this is what desperation looks like." Like that excuses planting explosives!

Jack Slater

Yeah, well, desperation only seems to work as an excuse when it’s the Left crossing the line. If this was—oh, I don’t know—a MAGA supporter caught with a couple of firecrackers, you’d have SWAT teams on every street and CNN rolling 24-hour coverage.

Savannah King

Absolutely. But when it’s the "climate cult," the story always gets sanitized. No, Jack, this isn’t desperation—it’s radicalization. They’ve gone from sit-ins to sabotage, and that escalation is just being ignored.

Jack Slater

Ignored? It’s being normalized. You bomb a business because you don’t like the guy running it, and people shrug? What’s next? Planting explosives at grocery stores because they’re selling beef?

Savannah King

Hey, don’t give them any ideas, Jack. But seriously, this attack isn’t just a one-off—it’s a symptom of a deeper problem. We’re looking at a movement that feels morally justified to destroy anything or anyone in their way.

Jack Slater

And it won’t stop here, Savannah. You know that, right? This is just the beginning.

Chapter 6

Thanks for listening to

Savannah King

And you’re absolutely right, Jack. It won’t stop here. This is just the start of something bigger—and more destructive. But, as grim as all this feels, you know, I think there’s one silver lining buried in the chaos.

Jack Slater

And what’s that? Enlighten me, Savannah, because I’m struggling to find much of anything redeeming lately.

Savannah King

It’s this—the people listening. The ones who see through the noise, who aren’t buying into the insanity. Every time someone tunes in to conversations like this, they’re proving the narrative can’t control everyone. That’s gotta count for something, right?

Jack Slater

Yeah, it counts. Big time. It’s like I always say—awareness is half the battle. If you’re listening, you’re ahead of the curve, because a lot of people out there are still sleepwalking through this nightmare.

Savannah King

Exactly. We’re not saying it’s easy, but staying awake, staying informed—it’s the only way forward. Because the second we stop paying attention is the second they get away with it all.

Jack Slater

And that’s why this show exists, Savannah. To call it like it is, pull back the curtain, and maybe, just maybe, give people the tools to fight back. Because we’re not going down quietly.

Savannah King

No, we’re not. To everyone listening—you’re aware. You’re paying attention. And that means we still have a shot at turning this thing around.

Jack Slater

Damn right, we do. And that’s where we’ll leave it for today. Appreciate every last one of you tuning in. Stay sharp, stay strong, and we’ll catch you next time.

Savannah King

Until then, take care, stay informed, and don’t let the noise win.

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The Daily Briefing Podcast cuts through the noise with blunt, unapologetic takes on the biggest political stories in America. No corporate spin. No media fluff. Just raw truth, real analysis, and a fire you won’t hear anywhere else. Each episode breaks down the day’s most important headlines—with sharp insight, aggressive commentary, and zero patience for bullshit. Subscribe for your daily dose of reality.

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