DiscoverThe President's Daily BriefSeptember 18th, 2024: Hezbollah’s Exploding Beepers, Secret Service Failures, & Russian Subs Near Alaska
September 18th, 2024: Hezbollah’s Exploding Beepers, Secret Service Failures, & Russian Subs Near Alaska

September 18th, 2024: Hezbollah’s Exploding Beepers, Secret Service Failures, & Russian Subs Near Alaska

Update: 2024-09-182
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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:


  • Scores of Hezbollah terrorists were killed or wounded yesterday when their pagers suddenly exploded across Lebanon and Syria. We’ll break down what seems to be a highly sophisticated attack on the militant group.


  • As the nation continues to reel from the latest attempt on President Trump's life, Senator Josh Hawley has released a report outlining whistleblower allegations regarding Secret Service failures during the Butler, Pennsylvania attack two months ago.


  • Plus, the U.S. Coast Guard reports that Russian naval vessels, including two submarines, entered U.S. waters off Alaska—highlighting Russia's increased naval activity near U.S. territory.


  • And in today's Back of the Brief, the final chapter in a story we've been following: The U.S. military has officially completed its withdrawal from Niger, marking the end of U.S. troop presence in the country.


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John Smith

Lebanon: "You're got mail!!" 💥 👏🤣💀

Sep 18th
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September 18th, 2024: Hezbollah’s Exploding Beepers, Secret Service Failures, & Russian Subs Near Alaska

September 18th, 2024: Hezbollah’s Exploding Beepers, Secret Service Failures, & Russian Subs Near Alaska

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