Topic: Abdel Fattah El Sisi

5 chapters across the catalog

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 59:45 - 1:04:52

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Egypt Bribe Allegations, Donald Trump Investigation

The Washington Post reported on a secret investigation into whether Donald Trump received a $10 million cash bribe from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in 2017. The hosts dismiss the story as a "smoke screen" for current Democratic fundraising scandals, noting that Attorney General Bill Barr eventually closed the case due to a lack of evidence. The term "spirited" is highlighted as a loaded word used by the media to imply illicit activity.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 2:27:26 - 2:29:47

1644: Shock Opera

EU Migration Deal with Egypt and President El-Sisi

The European Union finalized a 7.4 billion euro aid package for Egypt intended to stabilize the country's economy and curb illegal migration to Europe. European leaders, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, traveled to Cairo to sign the agreement with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Human rights groups have criticized the deal for providing financial backing to an autocratic regime without specific guarantees for the treatment of asylum seekers.

StoogeLand
Episode 697 50:40 - 53:29

697: StoogeLand

President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Sudan President Omar al-Bashir

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi called for a United Nations coalition to intervene in Libya following the execution of Egyptian citizens. Conversely, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir warned that military violence alone would breed more extremism and claimed that the CIA and Mossad are the actual entities behind groups like Boko Haram and ISIS. Bashir emphasized the need for ideological engagement rather than just kinetic warfare.

Walking Bear
Episode 642 2:59:26 - 3:02:27

642: Walking Bear

New Suez Canal and Missing US Federal Billions

Egypt announces an $8.4 billion project to dig a second Suez Canal to boost its economy and reduce shipping wait times. This is contrasted with a report from USA Today stating that the US government's tracking website, usaspending.gov, cannot account for $619 billion in agency spending from 2012.