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September 2nd, 2024: American Killed in Gaza, Kamikaze Drones Over Russia, & Brazil’s X Shutdown

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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:

  • We begin with tragic news out of Gaza, where the bodies of six hostages have been discovered in a tunnel beneath the city of Rafah. Hersh Goldberg-Polin, one of several Americans still believed to be in Hamas custody, has been identified as one of the victims.

  • Then, we turn to Ukraine, where Kyiv has launched its largest Kamikaze drone attack of the war, sending more than 150 drones to targets across 15 regions inside Russia.

  • Plus, the fight between Elon Musk and a Brazilian judge escalates as social media platform X has been taken offline in Brazil after the billionaire refused to adhere to local regulations.

  • In today’s Back of the Brief, California steps up as the first state to tackle AI regulation. Lawmakers have approved a series of proposals aimed at controlling the artificial intelligence industry and combating deepfakes.

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In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:

  • We begin with tragic news out of Gaza, where the bodies of six hostages have been discovered in a tunnel beneath the city of Rafah. Hersh Goldberg-Polin, one of several Americans still believed to be in Hamas custody, has been identified as one of the victims.

  • Then, we turn to Ukraine, where Kyiv has launched its largest Kamikaze drone attack of the war, sending more than 150 drones to targets across 15 regions inside Russia.

  • Plus, the fight between Elon Musk and a Brazilian judge escalates as social media platform X has been taken offline in Brazil after the billionaire refused to adhere to local regulations.

  • In today’s Back of the Brief, California steps up as the first state to tackle AI regulation. Lawmakers have approved a series of proposals aimed at controlling the artificial intelligence industry and combating deepfakes.

To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com.

Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief.

Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com

🏅 Patriot Gold: Call 1-888-870-5457 for a free investor guide.

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