Trump’s Peace Ultimatum & Cincinnati’s Viral Brawl | 7.29.25

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President Trump moves up the deadline for Putin to make peace, a viral video of a brutal beating in Cincinnati sweeps social media, and the President seeks to “save college sports” with a new executive order. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.

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Trump ramps up pressure and the timeline for Putin to make peace with Ukraine.

I'm not so interested in talking anymore.

Plus, the president addresses food shortages in Gaza.

I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley.

It's Tuesday, July 29th, and this is Morning Wire.

Video of a brutal street fight at a Cincinnati music festival goes viral, sparking questions about race and violence.

The rates of interracial crime are way, way on the side of blacks beating up whites.

And people experience this, they see it, but they're not allowed to talk about it.

And Trump's new executive order, which aims to save college sports, is met with both praise and backlash.

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President Trump said Monday that he would shorten the deadline for Russia to end its war on Ukraine, while also breaking with Prime Minister Netanyahu over the conflict in Gaza.

Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips is here now with more.

So, Cabot, let's start with Ukraine.

Negotiations have been breaking down there recently.

Where do things stand now?

So, as we mentioned yesterday, President Trump has now brokered ceasefires all around the world.

First, there was India and Pakistan, then Rwanda and the Congo, then Iran and Israel, and finally finally Cambodia and Thailand, which went into effect yesterday.

The White House says that he would have a Nobel Peace Prize by now if he were a Democrat.

But despite his best efforts and a campaign promise to end the war on day one, the fighting in Ukraine continues.

And the president's patience with Vladimir Putin is clearly beginning to wane.

Earlier this month, he gave the Russian leader 50 days to sign on to a ceasefire.

And then days later, he upped the pressure by selling billions of dollars in new weapons to NATO.

Yesterday, as Putin continued his barrage on Ukrainian cities, Trump announced that he would shorten that 50-day timeline.

I'm going to make a new deadline of about

10 or 12 days from today.

There's no reason they're waiting.

There's no reason they're waiting.

It's 50 days.

I want to be generous, but

we just don't see any progress being made.

Now, what do we expect the response is going to be if Putin does not move forward with this negotiation?

Well, first, Trump could always increase the amount of military aid and equipment going to the Ukrainians.

But there are plenty of foreign policy experts who say, even with an influx of weapons, it will be difficult for Ukraine to really turn the tide of the war.

And that strategy is also not very popular with Trump's base, many of whom want to cut off new aid for Ukraine entirely.

So that leaves economic retaliation.

President Trump has in the past hinted that he would impose 100% tariffs on Russia if they had not met that deadline, and also that he would add secondary tariffs, which would impact anyone who trades with them.

The goal there would be to isolate Moscow economically by punishing anyone who does business with them.

But the problem on that front is that it could mean considerably higher tariffs on India and China specifically, two countries the U.S.

has been working on a trade deal with for months.

And for obvious reasons, these additional tariffs could kill a deal and leave us in a long-term trade war with two of our largest trading partners.

So let's get to the other major conflict going on in Gaza.

President Trump broke with Netanyahu recently.

Tell us about that.

Yeah, since taking office, President Trump, while urging Israel and Hamas to reach a peace deal, has still overwhelmingly sided with the Israelis, saying Hamas is essentially bringing the war on themselves by refusing to release all of their hostages.

But on Monday, Trump took a rare jab at Israel.

Listen to this response when he was asked if he agrees with Prime Minister Nanyahu's claim that there is, quote, no starvation in Gaza.

I don't know.

I mean, based on television, I would say not particularly because those children look very hungry.

Now, again, for their part, the Israelis say that if anyone is starving, it's because Hamas is hoarding humanitarian aid or outright blocking civilians from accessing it.

But regardless, Trump made clear that whoever is to blame, it cannot continue.

Here he is saying the U.S.

would work with European allies to set up new food distribution centers across Gaza.

Some of those kids are, that's real starvation stuff.

I see it.

And you can't fake that.

So we're going to be

even more involved.

And one final note on all of this, the American people do seem right now to prefer President Trump's foreign policy over his predecessor.

A new poll this week from the Wall Street Journal found that voters trust the GOP over Democrats on foreign policy by an eight-point margin.

Well, not surprising given what you mentioned at the top.

He's been on a good streak.

Cabot, thanks for reporting.

Absolutely.

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A street mob in Cincinnati brutally beat up a man and woman on Saturday night and police were nowhere to be seen.

Video of the altercation swept the internet, but the story died in the media, leaving many wondering why.

Here with us to break down the Cincinnati brawl is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce.

So Tim, I was unable to watch this video.

It was so violent.

What do we know about this incident?

Yeah, it's graphic and disturbing, and nobody can blame you for not being able to watch it.

It all went down late Saturday on the final night of the Cincinnati Music Festival.

And there's still a lot we don't know due to minimal news coverage.

But one video in particular has gotten a lot of attention online.

As you said, it is disturbing.

It shows one man being thrown to the ground and beaten by a group of what appears to be mostly black men, kicking, punching, stopping, all while witnesses film and jeer at the man on the ground.

Then a woman steps in and she seems to be trying to protect the man from further harm when a black man sucker punches her in the face.

She falls to the ground, hitting her head on the concrete, and she appears unconscious with her eyes open, blood streaming from her nose.

After a few moments, a couple people help her sit up, and that's where the video ends.

Now, it's worth emphasizing that this happened in downtown Cincinnati in the middle of of a massive music festival, but there were no police around in the two and a half minutes of the video.

That fact got special mention from Cincinnati Fraternal Order of Police President Ken Cober, who condemned the witnesses in a statement.

He called the violence disgusting and added, quote, what's equally disgusting is those who chose to watch and record instead of calling 911, attempting to defuse the situation or render aid.

Right.

And that's the most shocking part and probably why it went viral online.

Yeah, it was shared widely.

It's gotten a lot of traction online.

In fact, even Vice President J.D.

Vance weighed in.

We've had way too much lawlessness on the streets of great American cities.

If you want to take your wife or your children out for a meal, you shouldn't be worried about street violence.

And the only way to destroy that street violence is to take the thugs who engage in that violence and throw their asses in prison.

Harmie Dillon, who heads the civil rights division at the Justice Department, took notice of it and said that where race is a motivation, federal law may apply.

We've also seen responses from Elon Musk, who pointed out the lack of attention from national outlets, and Vivek Ramaswamy, a candidate for governor, who actually spoke with the female victim and called the lack of police presence unconscionable.

The Cincinnati mayor, a Democrat, finally issued a statement on Monday, calling the brawl horrifying to watch and said the perpetrators will be brought to justice.

In fact, Cincinnati's police chief announced yesterday that five suspects have been arrested.

But to Musk's point, it's worth noting that many legacy and left-wing national outlets ignored the story when it broke.

And why did they consider this not newsworthy?

We asked Heather McDonald, author of several books on race and policing, including When Race Trumps Merit About the Media.

Here's what she said.

Black-on-black homicides get no coverage.

Black on white attacks get no coverage.

You know, the media is racist.

The only black lives they care about are those extremely rare instances where a white police officer has taken the life of a black person.

Those become international

global sensations overnight.

In 2023, the National Academy of Sciences, which is about as establishment and liberal as you can get, came out with a report on crime that said that

white-on-black homicides are virtually non-existent.

Whites are virtually never killing blacks, whereas blacks commit violent crime against whites at 35 times the rate at which whites commit violent crime against blacks.

If you want to look at who's committing hate crimes against gays, against Asians,

against Jews, it's overwhelmingly blacks, not whites, and yet we're told just the opposite.

And the narrative that is embraced by the media cannot help but create in some people

a sense of entitlement to strike back at their alleged oppressor.

Whites are effectively dehumanized by the media when it comes to race relations.

There's still a lot to learn here.

We'll see if Dylan at DOJ gets involved on any potentially racially motivated crimes.

Tim, thanks for reporting.

Thanks for having me on.

President Trump has signed an executive order that aims to, quote, save college sports by providing some guardrails for the tumultuous landscape of college athletics.

And to no one's surprise, the order has been met with both praise and criticism.

Joining us now to discuss is David Cohn from the Crane and Company Show.

Dave, always good to have you on.

Thank you.

So first, how did we get here?

Why is Trump signing this order now?

So there are several facets to this order, a key one being how colleges handle paying athletes directly, which obviously is a very charged issue, to say the least.

As you know, John, throughout the history of college sports, not only could the athletes not be paid, but they were prohibited from signing endorsement deals and, you know, monetizing their likeness, essentially.

That has changed in recent years due to these class action antitrust lawsuits, such as O'Bannon v.

NCAA, Austin v.

NCAA.

Now student athletes can profit from their name, image, and likeness, what we call NIL, as well as partake in revenue sharing directly with the universities.

And this is following that House v.

NCAA settlement that we reported on here.

The NCAA has long lobbied Congress for several years to get some sort of antitrust exemption, but to no avail.

So President Trump has stepped in with an executive order two, as titled, Save College Sports.

So what does the order say about NIL deals and paying athletes?

It takes that issue on directly.

In fact, here, point number two of the executive order states, and I'm quoting, the order prohibits third-party pay-for-play payments to college athletes.

This does not apply to legitimate fair market value compensation that a third party provides to an athlete, such as for a brand endorsement.

The problem with the executive order's language is that it already exists.

It's already against NCAA rules for third parties to compensate recruits for their play.

The workaround has always been the name, image, and likeness language.

So while this executive order does make mention of the term fair market value, as we know, valuation is completely subjective.

And another main question here arising from the order is who would would even enforce that, right?

A new enforcement arm called the College Sports Commission has been formed and their purpose, and this is directly from their website, is to facilitate revenue sharing in college sports and to ensure that NIL deals are fair and comply with the rules.

What is their relationship going to be with the NCAA?

That remains to be seen.

Right.

So lots of questions still remain.

So as to the criticism of the order, what are the critics saying?

Well, that Donald Trump shouldn't be weighing in on this issue and that, you know, student athletes will actually be limited on how much that they can make now.

Actually, one of the attorneys representing the plaintiffs in that big antitrust settlement with the NCAA accused Trump of, and this is quote here, aiding the NCAA at the expense of athletes.

But clearly, many people disagree because the problem so far is that it has become the wild, wild west and really is unsustainable for schools, the donors, and really even the college athletes who are benefiting right now.

some rules and regulations would be great for everyone.

All right, so another question that's addressed in this order, as I understand it, is women's sports and the non-revenue generating sports.

What does it say about them?

Point one says that the order, quote, requires the preservation and where possible, the expansion of opportunities for scholarships and collegiate athletic competition in women's and non-revenue sports.

Now that athletic departments must pay athletes, there are higher costs, particularly associated with football and basketball.

And those are the two sports that drive revenue more than any of the other sports.

The NCAA, President Trump, they see these non-revenue generating sports as really a national interest.

They serve as a pipeline.

to the Olympics.

One final point that I'll make on the executive order is that while many questions do remain, the Trump administration is at least attempting to provide some sort of federal framework here.

As you said, this has been unsustainable as it is.

Something's got to change.

Let's hope some progress is made.

Dave, thanks so much for joining us.

Thank you all for having me.

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