President Trump outlines 11 months of accomplishments, from securing the border and killing narcoterrorists to peace in the Middle East—and we take time to mark the wins that dominated American concerns just a year ago.
We then dig into serious unanswered questions at Brown University following a campus shooting: delayed clarity from leadership, limited and fuzzy images released to the public, and why authorities won’t address what multiple reports say the shooter yelled. Transparency matters—especially in moments like this.
Next, we break down the growing NVIDIA–China controversy and the national security risks of selling advanced AI chips to companies linked to the CCP and PLA. Is the administration repeating past China policy mistakes, and could this become a turning point in the AI arms race?
Also in today’s episode: • Chinese billionaires using U.S. surrogacy to build massive families and test citizenship laws • Amanda Seyfried calling socialism “gorgeous”—and why Americans still misunderstand what socialism actually means • Eric Swalwell’s attendance record, now trailing even a late member of Congress, plus his celebrity donor circuit and media tour priorities
Fast, focused, and unapologetically direct—this is the December 18 episode of The 10 Minute Drill.

