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PDB Afternoon Bulletin | March 19th, 2024: Texas Hits SCOTUS Roadblock On Border Crackdown & Niger's Junta Kicks Out US Troops

PDB Afternoon Bulletin | March 19th, 2024: Texas Hits SCOTUS Roadblock On Border Crackdown & Niger's Junta Kicks Out US Troops

FromThe President's Daily Brief


PDB Afternoon Bulletin | March 19th, 2024: Texas Hits SCOTUS Roadblock On Border Crackdown & Niger's Junta Kicks Out US Troops

FromThe President's Daily Brief

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: 
  
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is facing another roadblock in his fight to secure the border, as the U.S. Supreme Court indefinitely blocks the lone star state from enforcing a controversial measure that would expand the power of state authorities.

We’ll turn our attention to the governing junta in Niger, who abruptly ended a military agreement with the U.S. over the weekend, essentially evicting American troops as the country’s leaders cozy up to Russia and Iran.

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Released:
Mar 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Each morning, the President of the United States receives a highly classified briefing on the most important issues facing the country -- The President's Daily Brief. Now you can hear your very own PDB, in the form of a podcast hosted by former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright. Each morning at 6am Eastern, he'll bring you 20 minutes of the most important topics of the day and why you should care, arming you with what you need to know to help solve America's most pressing challenges.