Transcript of Evening Wire: Aussie Minerals Secured & Secret Service Blocks Tree Stand | 10.20.25
Morning WireThe US pens a major deal with Australia. An armed illegal immigrant is arrested for offering bounties on ice, and the Secret Service makes an alarming discovery in Palm Beach. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor, John Bickley. It's Monday, October 20th, and this is Evening Wire.
The US and Australia have both signed on to a major deal to secure critical minerals. The agreement is aimed squarely at countering China's dominance in the sector. Daily Wire DC Bureau Chief Tim Rice, has more.
Meeting at the White House today, President Trump and Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, unveiled an $8. 5 billion agreement focused on rare earths and other key minerals essential for defense and technology manufacturing. Both nations will contribute $1 billion over the next six months for joint mining and processing projects, strengthening supply chains strained by China's tightening export controls.
In about a year from now, we'll have so much critical mineral and rare earths that you won't know what to do with them. They'll be worth about $2.
The leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to the AUKUS Defense Pact, with Trump saying, Submarine construction is moving full steam ahead. Australian officials call the deal a milestone in securing energy and defense independence from Beijing's influence.
Russia has reportedly rejected President Trump's proposed ceasefire plan in Ukraine. Over the weekend, Trump suggested freezing the current front lines and establishing new borders based on existing territory territorial control. Kremlin Spokes Dimitri Pescov dismissed the idea, saying Russia would not agree to any peace settlement without achieving full control over the Donbas region. Roughly 75% of the Donbas is now occupied by Russian forces. Trump is said to have urgent Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy to cede the region in exchange for peace during their meeting last week. But Zelenskyy appears unwilling to accept those terms.
Ahead of his expected trip to the Middle East, Vice President J. D. Vance said Sunday that one of the reasons disarming the Hamas terror group in Gaza is hard is that Hamas is no longer unified, but rather a bunch of splintered factions.
When we talk about Hamas, you're talking about 40 different cells. It's disjointed. Some of those cells will probably honor the ceasefire. Many of those cells, as we saw some evidence of today, will not. Before we actually can ensure that Hamas is properly disarmed, that's going to require, as we know, some of these Gulf Arab states to get forces in there, to actually apply some some law and order and some security keeping on the ground. We don't even have the security infrastructure in place. We need the Gulf Arab States, our allies, don't have the security infrastructure in place yet to confirm that Hamas is disarmed. Until you actually go a little bit down the path of this peace mission, of this 20-point peace plan, we're not going to be able to say with confidence that everybody is doing everything that we want them to do.
Federal public safety operations are expanding to more cities, with California's City by the Bay, reportedly up next. Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem, said Friday that targeted law enforcement efforts are underway in several major cities, including Portland, Chicago, and Memphis, and will soon extend to San Francisco at President Trump's direction. We're going to continue to make sure we're focused not just in those cities that we hear about on the news, but also cities like Sarasota, that we make sure that law enforcement officers in every single community get the chance to continue to get these criminals off of their streets.
War Secretary Pete Hegset announced Sunday that the military took out a drug smuggling boat connected to a Colombian narco-terror group. Dailywire reporter Tim pierce reports. Also known as the National Liberation Army, the ELN is an insurgent group that clashes with the Colombian government. Hegset said Sunday, The vessel was known by our intelligence to be involved in illicit narcotic smuggling, was traveling along a known narco-trafficking route, and was transporting substantial amounts of narcotics. He went on to say that there were three narco-terrorists aboard the vessel during the strike, which was conducted in international waters. All three terrorists were killed, and no US forces were harmed in the strike.
An armed illegal immigrant has been arrested after allegedly offering a bounty of thousands of dollars for ICE agents in Dallas. Daily Wire immigration reporter, Jennie Tear, has the story.
Mexican illegal immigrant, Eduardo Aguilar, called for 10 dudes in Dallas with determination who aren't afraid to two skull emojis, and offered 10K for each ICE agent in an October ninth TikTok post. That's according to the Department of Homeland Security. The latest threat comes just weeks after a sniper opened fire on an ICE facility in Dallas, killing two detaunees despite intending to target federal agents. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary, Trisha McAfflin, announced Aguilar's arrest in a statement Friday, thanking law enforcement and saying, We are thankful this illegal alien who had a firearms in his possession was arrested before he could kill one of our law enforcement officers.
Secret Service has discovered an elevated tree stand with a clear view of the area where President Trump routinely disembarks from Air Force One in Palm Beach, Florida. The elevated stand, which would typically be used for hunting, was discovered on Thursday, according to a report published by Fox, and appeared to have been there for some time. It hasn't yet been linked to any potential suspects. Eric Trump responded to the news, praising the Secret Service for finding the potential threat and taking care of it, and writing sarcastically, hunting stand for all the white tail on Southern Boulevard.
A band of thief broke into the Louver Museum in Paris on Sunday, making off with pieces of jewelry of incalculable value. In a heist that lasted seven minutes, a group of thief used a motorized lift on a side of the museum that is under construction to access the museum. The BBC reports that they entered the museum through a window using a glass cutter. Once inside, the thief threatened security guards who left the area before breaking into display cases, grabbing jewelry and fleeing the scene on two scooters. Nobody was harmed in the heist, which the French Cultural Minister described as, quote, very professional.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson, is pushing the world's two biggest financial entities to focus on China, not gender and climate issues. Daily Wire Senior Editor Joel Niedler has more.
Ahead of their annual meetings, the Secretary is warning that Mission creep has knocked the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank off course. The US is the largest financial contributor to both institutions, giving a considerable influence over policy direction. Earlier this year, Besson warned that they'd both drifted from their mandates by devoting resources to work on climate change, gender, and social issues. This week, he acknowledged some recent course corrections, but urge both institutions to go further. He said, At a time when countries around the world are tightening their belts, we should expect the same from public institutions that have been built with and supported by taxpayer money from around the world. Resources must not be siphoned away from the core missions.
President Trump is knocking Democratic leaders, comparing them to kamikaze pilots and predicting disaster for their party. The President said on Fox's Sunday Morning Futures that Democrats are destroying their own party by embracing figures like AOC and leading New York City mayoral candidates Zoran Mamdani.
They have no future. They have incompetent candidates. I mean, I looked at Crockett, Jasmine Crockett. She's a very low IQ person. She's polling okay in the Democrat Party. I can't even believe it. Aoc, I watched her the other day. It's like, you got to be kidding.
Speaking of Momdani, a new poll shows Andrew Cuomo could be closing in on him, but under one condition. The Gotham Polling and AARP survey found that if Republican Curtis Sliwa drops out, Cuomo would trail Momdani by just four points, 44 to 41. With all three candidates in the race, Momdani maintains a strong lead, taking 43% to Cuomo's 29 and Sliwa's 19. Pollsters say older voters, especially those over 50, could be the deciding factor in November.
On Air Force One on Sunday, President Trump stressed support for the Republicans running for governor ahead of election day next month. Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arcaind has the story.
The President expressed his support for Virginia Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsom, Earl Sears, and touched on the New Jersey governor's race ahead of the off-year election on November fourth.
I haven't been too much involved in Virginia. I love the state. I did very well in the state. But I will tell you, I think the Republican candidate is excellent, and I think the Democrat candidate is a disaster. I mean, I watched her in the debate, she couldn't answer the most basic question. A big thing with that race and also the race in New Jersey is going to be energy. Both of the Democrats are going to drive the energy prices through the roof.
As Trump noted, he's largely stayed out of the Virginia governor's race. The statewide races, including the one for attorney general, remain hotly competitive as Sears and former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger hoped to be Republican governor Glenn Yunkin's successor. In New Jersey, Republican Jack Ciittarelli is facing off against Democratic Congresswoman Mikey Sheryl, as Ciittarelli narrowly lost his bid against Governor for Phil Murphy in 2021. Trump endorsed Chitterelle during the Republican primary in May.
Philadelphia's Soros-backed DA, Larry Krasner, is admitting that lax crime enforcement contributed to the death of 23-year-old Penn State graduate, Kata Scott. Scott went missing earlier this month and was recently found in a shallow grave in Philadelphia's Germantown area. Her alleged murderer, 21-year-old Keon King, who is out on bail related to other violent crimes against women. Krasner had this has to say on Friday. I mean, ultimately, the buck stops here.
It's not my job to throw other people under the bus. If there's a decision that is poor, and I believe that that was an incorrect decision, then we have to own it. We have to try to do better moving forward in order to change that. But what I am saying about the bail is that it could have made all the difference in the world.
King has been arrested in connection to Scott's death and has been charged with additional crimes relating to the burning of a car. King was also previously arrested for kidnapping and attempting to strangle two other women on separate occasions. During a press conference this morning, a statement from Scott's parents was read, thanking people from across the nation for their outpouring of support while asking for continued prayers as they navigated this devastating loss.
Pharmaceutical giant Merck announced a plan to build a massive plant in Elkton, Virginia. The 400,000 square foot project is expected to employ 500 people full-time and support about 8,000 construction jobs during the development. This is part of the company's $70 billion domestic investment pledge. The company also announced plans for a plant in Delaware, Kansas, and North Carolina.
Dozens of major websites experienced outages early Monday morning, disrupting access for millions of users. The problems were traced to Amazon Web Services, which hosts many of the affected platforms. Sites impacted included Snapchat, Canva, Fortnite, and Perplexity, as well as trading platforms Robin hood and Coinbase. Although most services were restored within hours, AWS cautioned that some users may experience slower connections as maintenance work continues. Elon Musk appeared to gloat on X, noting that his platform remained unaffected. X still works, he posted, adding that when other sites went down, users turned to X for updates on the outage.
The University of Florida is metaphorically feeding head coach Billy Napier to the gators after a 3: 4 start in 2025. University leadership announced Sunday that Napier is finally out as the head coach of the football team. As for my imploding Florida State Seminals and their embattled head coach, Mike Norvall, the AD for the University announced today that the board will decide Norvall's fate at the end of the season.
Those are your drive home updates this evening. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire. Com. And in case you missed it this morning, we covered some major stories, including the no King's protests returning nationwide as Trump's crime crackdown continues, a new investigation exposing dark money behind the anti-Trump protests, and Israel striking Gaza after Hamas violates the ceasefire. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of MorningWire.
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