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  • 30 JUNE 2025: Iran, Nukes, and Skittles: Understanding the Debate // Supreme Court Justices Fight, One Forced Out? // Taxes Based on Skin Color // Monday Tease!
    2025/06/30

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    Operation Midnight Hammer: Did It Truly Cripple Iran’s Nuclear Program?
    New reports from the IAEA and U.S. intel show conflicting views on how much damage the U.S. and Israel inflicted on Iran’s nuclear efforts. Bryan uses a Skittles analogy to explain uranium enrichment and assess whether Iran can rebuild. While key facilities were destroyed, Iran’s knowledge and possible secret sites remain major concerns.

    Supreme Court Issues Three Major Rulings with Explosive Dissent
    The Court upholds Texas’ right to require age verification for adult websites, affirms parents’ rights to exempt their kids from LGBT curriculum, and limits nationwide injunctions, undercutting past legal blockades against Trump. The majority harshly criticizes Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent, sparking discussion over judicial competence and even murmurs of removal from the bench.

    NYC Mayoral Candidate Sparks Uproar with Race-Based Tax Proposal
    Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani proposes shifting taxes from minority neighborhoods to “richer, whiter” areas and calls for abolishing billionaires. Critics demand his denaturalization, citing possible Marxist affiliations at the time of his U.S. citizenship. Bryan suggests the DOJ investigate whether he should be stripped of his citizenship under federal law.

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    33 分
  • 27 JUNE 2025: Headline Brief: Iran Intel Scandal Grows // Trump’s Revival of the US Economy // “Maryland Man” Goes to Africa // Joe Biden’s Dementia // New Media and You!
    2025/06/27

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    Faulty Intel Sparks Firestorm Over Iran Strike Assessment
    A leaked report suggesting Trump’s Iran strike was ineffective relied on faulty signals intelligence. Iranian officials intentionally fed disinformation via tapped calls, misleading DIA analysts. Israeli sources confirm the operation’s major success. Bryan calls for top DIA officials to be fired and their Iran shop frozen.

    Tariff Revenue Surges to Record Levels
    President Trump’s tariff policies are paying off with $26.7 billion collected in June so far. Analysts say this could reduce the U.S. deficit by nearly $3 trillion over the next decade without driving inflation.

    GE Appliances and Liberty Phone Signal Manufacturing Comeback
    China-owned GE Appliances will move washing machine production to Kentucky, creating 800 jobs. Meanwhile, debate swirls over whether the Trump family’s $500 “Made in USA” phone can actually be built domestically. Liberty Phone shows it’s possible—just not fancy.

    Reshoring Cars Faces Hurdles
    Ford and GM are reshoring car production, but profits and supply chain challenges remain. Mexico’s cheaper labor still makes foreign-made cars more profitable. Tariff clarity from the White House is needed to accelerate change.

    China Prioritizes Europe for Rare Earth Exports, Snubs U.S.
    Despite promises, China continues restricting rare earth exports to American companies while increasing shipments to Europe. Trump’s team may have struck a new deal earlier this week, but details are unclear.

    Billionaire-Backed Lawyers Block U.S. Mining Projects
    Democrat donors like Michael Bloomberg are funding “green fellows” to infiltrate state regulatory boards, slowing or halting traditional mining and energy projects while promoting green energy.

    Economic Signals: Durable Goods Up, Federal Contractors Down
    Durable goods orders posted the biggest gain in 11 years. But recurring jobless claims rose and federal contractor hiring is plummeting due to Trump’s deep spending cuts.

    Trump Ends Race-Based Federal Contracts
    Following a court order, the Trump administration eliminated affirmative action in highway and transit funding. Activist groups object, but the administration says it’s enforcing the Constitution.

    New Deportation Strategy Targets Third Countries
    Migrants can now be deported to countries that aren’t their homeland. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, linked to violent crimes, may be sent to South Sudan. Democrats are furious at the new legal precedent.

    Military Border Zone Expands 250 Miles
    Trump’s administration extends the special military zone along the Texas border. DHS reports only 80 daily border “gotaways,” down from 700 under Biden.

    Congress Investigates Biden’s Auto-Pen Presidency
    Lawmakers probe who actually signed documents during Biden’s decline. Neera Tanden admits she authorized signatures without knowing if Biden approved them. Top aide Anthony Bernal may face subpoena.

    Public Trust in News Plummets as Podcasts Rise
    Only 11 to 16 percent of Americans trust traditional media. Young men turn to podcasts, while women prefer social media. Bryan reflects on the risks of both legacy and new media, calling for critical thinking and personal responsibility in news consumption.

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  • 26 JUNE 2025: “The Intel” vs. Trump // Loose Iranian Nukes // Sleeper Cell Arrests // Political Earthquake in NYC // Good News on the Mineral Wars!
    2025/06/26

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    New Intel Confirms Iran’s Nuclear Program Crippled
    U.S. and Israeli intelligence confirm with high confidence that Iran’s three major nuclear facilities were destroyed in Trump’s recent strike. The enriched uranium is believed to be entombed, though not entirely accounted for, with concerns mounting about a possible hidden site under “Pick-axe Mountain.” Trump says he may not need a peace deal at all, though inspections could still be critical.

    Iranian Sleeper Cells Arrested in the U.S.
    Federal authorities arrest 11 Iranian nationals across the country, including an ex-sniper in Alabama and a Hezbollah-linked man in Minnesota. The arrests come amid heightened fears of retaliation and infiltration following the Iran strike.

    Media and Deep State Under Fire
    Bryan criticizes CNN and The New York Times for spreading a low-confidence intel leak that contradicted broader assessments of the strike’s success. He also exposes former FBI Director Christopher Wray for allegedly burying 2020 election interference evidence involving a Chinese operation to help Joe Biden. Wray is now under investigation.

    New York City’s Leading Mayoral Candidate Sparks Alarm
    Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old socialist, proposes radical policies including defunding police, legalizing prostitution, socializing grocery stores, and seizing apartments. Jewish groups and business leaders warn of severe consequences if he wins, while progressives like Ilhan Omar praise his candidacy.

    Missouri and Oklahoma Lead U.S. Mineral Comeback
    The two states are reviving domestic production of rare earths, cobalt, and other critical minerals once dominated by China. With government support, these states are building refining facilities, battery plants, and recycling operations that could eventually break U.S. dependence on foreign supplies.

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    33 分
  • 25 JUNE 2025: Trump Slams Netanyahu - And Other News About Iran // Updates From Trump vs. NATO // Spies Get Big Cash in the UK // Democrat Mayor Calls for Gangs To Rise up Against ICE!
    2025/06/25

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    Trump’s Iran Strike Faces Scrutiny as Intel Leaks Question Impact
    CNN and The New York Times report that Trump’s bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities may have fallen short, citing a leaked low-confidence DIA assessment that claims underground infrastructure and uranium stockpiles survived. Trump and the IAEA dispute the report, with Trump calling it a politically motivated leak and emphasizing the damage done to Iran’s nuclear program.

    Tensions Rise Between Trump and Netanyahu
    President Trump lashes out at Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for a post-ceasefire bombing run, accusing him of nearly sabotaging the peace deal. Trump also pressed Qatar to rein in Iran, warning both sides that Operation Midnight Hammer and the subsequent ceasefire are his personal diplomatic achievements.

    Iran’s Oil and China’s Role in Peace Strategy
    Trump suggests China can resume buying Iranian oil, potentially as leverage to get Beijing to pressure Tehran into giving up its nuclear program. Chinese state media hints at such a possibility, revealing a new layer to the post-strike diplomacy.

    U.S. Navy Ammo Supply Worries Mount
    The U.S. Navy is burning through its SM-3 interceptor missiles at an “alarming rate” defending Israel. Manufacturing constraints and dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals are straining U.S. military readiness, raising concerns about preparedness for a wider war.

    FBI Shifts Focus from Immigration to Iran Sleeper Cells
    In response to potential retaliation from Iran, the FBI is redirecting resources to counterterrorism. Past plots by Hezbollah operatives in the U.S. and recent international examples highlight the real and growing threat.

    Deputy Mayor in LA Calls for Gang Uprising Against ICE
    Cudahy Deputy Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez publicly called on Hispanic gangs to defend their “turf” by fighting ICE agents. The FBI is now investigating her, and Bryan shares her public contact information so listeners can respond with professional, civil feedback.

    Trump Pressures NATO at Dutch Summit, Spain Resists
    President Trump arrives at the NATO summit in a foul mood, angry over Spain’s refusal to meet his 5% defense spending demand. He warns that protection under Article 5 could be reconsidered and makes clear that NATO bureaucracy is over. Trump received royal accommodations and shortened meetings to his liking.

    UK Confronts China and its Own Pedophile Cover-up
    MI5 and MI6 receive nearly a billion dollars to counter China, following a major threat audit. Meanwhile, a long-suppressed report confirms Muslim pedophile gangs operated for decades in the UK, with officials covering it up out of political correctness.

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    35 分
  • 24 JUNE 2025: War in Iran: Peace Deal? // US Border Updates: Trump’s Court Victory, Alligator Alcatraz, Mexico Support, Paid Protestors, Ice Violence, Good News!
    2025/06/24

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    Trump Declares Iran War Over, But Violence Continues
    President Trump announces a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, marking the end of what he calls “The 12-Day War.” However, hours later, Iran fires missiles into Israel, killing civilians and casting doubt on the truce. Trump credits intense negotiations, a coordinated missile strike on a U.S. base in Qatar, and backchannel diplomacy with Qatar for securing peace, though federal agencies are still bracing for cyberattacks and sleeper cell threats.

    Iran’s Military Crippled, Supreme Leader Marginalized
    Israel’s extensive bombing campaign has left Iran’s military and missile infrastructure devastated. The Fordow nuclear site is believed to be inoperable, and Tehran's airspace has been compromised. Trump warns Iran and its allies not to test American resolve, while U.S. intelligence keeps close watch on potential "loose nuke" material and foreign meddling from Russia or China.

    Supreme Court Sides with Trump on Deportation Powers
    The Court allows the deportation of illegal immigrants to countries that are not their homeland, marking a win for the White House and a relief for ICE agents stranded in Djibouti. However, a Democrat judge in Boston defies the ruling, creating legal chaos. Florida responds by building a new migrant facility in the Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.”

    Mexican Mayor Praises Trump’s Border Plan
    The mayor of Nogales, Mexico, endorses Trump’s deportation strategy, saying it brings order and coordination that benefits border communities. Meanwhile, revelations emerge that leftist protestors are being hired through companies like Crowds on Demand to disrupt immigration enforcement.

    Violence Against ICE Agents Surges
    DHS reports a 500 percent increase in assaults on ICE officers. Officials and family members are being doxxed, attacked, and harassed, as Democratic leaders call ICE a “secret police” and demand agents show their identities while defending protestors’ rights to wear masks.

    Nebraskans Line Up to Work in Meatpacking. No Migrants Needed
    A new beef processing plant in North Platte, Nebraska, is drawing strong interest from American workers with 2,000 applicants for 850 jobs. Workers like Angela Jones are earning $25 an hour with benefits, challenging the narrative that Americans won’t take “dirty jobs.”

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    34 分
  • 23 JUNE 2025: Trump Bombs Iran: A Special Report on “Operation Midnight Hammer”
    2025/06/23

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, for a Special Report on Operation Midnight Hammer — President Trump’s bold decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear program.

    Trump Launches Massive Airstrike on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities
    On Saturday night, U.S. forces struck Iran’s nuclear sites at Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow using Tomahawk missiles and B-2 bombers with bunker-busting MOPs. The operation aimed to halt Iran’s growing nuclear threat without seeking regime change.

    The Lead-Up: Peace Talks Failed, Iran Accelerated Toward the Bomb
    Despite last-minute efforts, peace negotiations collapsed when Iran’s Supreme Leader couldn’t be reached. U.S. and Israeli intelligence confirmed Iran was accelerating weapons development, missile programs, and plans for a potential strike on Israel.

    The Strike Plan: 125 Aircraft and Precision Targeting
    The operation involved over 125 U.S. aircraft and coordination with Israeli and Arab allies. All aircraft returned safely. Early satellite imagery confirms severe damage to nuclear facilities, though some equipment may have been smuggled out to China before the attack.

    Iran’s Response: Missile Strikes, Terror Threats, and Strait of Hormuz Threat
    Iran fired missiles into Israeli cities, injuring civilians, and warned of sleeper cell attacks in the West. Its parliament is considering closing the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil passage, which could trigger wider war.

    Russia, China, and Europe React
    Russia threatens to provide Iran with nuclear warheads. France warns of Iranian terror cells in Europe. The U.S. and Arab allies brace for retaliation while some quietly support Israel’s actions.

    U.S. Homeland at Risk from Sleeper Cells
    FBI Director Kash Patel ramps up counterterror operations, especially with concerns about Iranian saboteurs among the millions of unvetted illegal immigrants. Border Czar Tom Homan blames Biden-era immigration for the heightened risk.

    What Comes Next: Regime Change, Retaliation, or Peace?
    President Trump insists regime change is not the goal, though he hints at it. Arab leaders back Israel privately. Europe fears a terror wave. America must now prepare for blowback, both at home and abroad.

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    40 分
  • 20 JUNE 2025: Headline Brief: Iran Terror Cells in the US // Latest Updates From the War // Panama Plays With Trump // TikTok Is Saved // Antifa Violence // Christian Voters // Be Nice to Canada!
    2025/06/20

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    FBI Monitors Iranian Sleeper Cells as War with Israel Escalates
    The FBI increases surveillance of suspected Hezbollah operatives inside the U.S., fearing possible terror plots as Israel continues strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. The false report of a hit on Iran’s Bushehr plant sparked regional panic, though other key nuclear sites have been damaged.

    Israel Eyes Fordow Strike as U.S. Prepares Stealth Bomber Option
    Israeli commandos may attempt a daring assault on the heavily fortified Fordow nuclear facility. Meanwhile, the U.S. considers launching B-2 stealth bombers from Diego Garcia. The base’s new lease with China-friendly Mauritius complicates disclosure requirements, raising diplomatic concerns.

    Peace Talks Stall as Trump Warns Iran and Public Opinion Backs Action
    Trump’s updated peace offer was rejected by Iran. Polling shows 75% of Americans support preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, even if force is necessary. However, some polls show less support for direct U.S. involvement.

    Trump Withdraws More U.S. Troops from Syria
    American forces are being consolidated to a single base, with local allies stepping in to fill the gap. The reduction reflects Trump’s goal of letting regional players secure their own territory.

    Panama Sides with China on Canal Ports
    A Chinese state-owned consortium will take over port operations on both ends of the Panama Canal, rejecting a U.S.-backed bid. The White House is expected to respond next week to this strategic setback.

    Trump Extends TikTok Sale Deadline in Violation of Law
    Despite a congressional mandate, Trump grants another 90-day extension for ByteDance to sell TikTok. Legal challenges are expected, though both parties are hesitant to anger young voters.

    Democrat Governors Cut Off Healthcare for Illegal Immigrants
    Budget overruns in California, Illinois, and Minnesota are forcing Democrat leaders to scale back health coverage for undocumented migrants. The cuts reveal higher-than-expected migrant numbers and usage, raising questions about official immigration estimates.

    Portland Decline Mirrors Leftist Unrest
    Antifa violence continues in Portland, with attacks on ICE facilities and widespread downtown decay. Court documents cite homeless encampments and drug use inside landmark buildings like the U.S. Bancorp Tower, now for sale at an 80% loss.

    Poll: Democrats Losing Christian Voters Nationwide
    A new poll shows Christians across denominations overwhelmingly reject the Democratic Party. While Black Christians remain a core base, overall trust is eroding fast, especially in light of cultural and moral concerns.

    Trade War Hits Canada, Spares Mexico
    U.S.-Canada trade fell by 10.5% in May, while Mexico saw only a 2.8% drop. Analysts point to Mexico’s more diplomatic tone with Trump compared to Canada’s confrontational approach.

    New U.S. Battery Could End Dependence on China
    A Boston firm, Pure Lithium, is developing a battery that avoids Chinese-dominated minerals and uses lithium from Arkansas. The company could receive $300 million in federal backing to scale production.

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    25 分
  • 19 JUNE 2025: Trump’s Attack Plans for Iran // War Updates, From Regime Change To Missing Nuke Material // Peace in the Congo // Domestic Updates: Minerals, Cows, and Trans Medicine
    2025/06/19

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    Trump Approves Iran Attack Plan While Israel Intensifies Bombing
    President Trump has privately approved an attack plan for Iran, likely targeting the Fordow nuclear site, though he is delaying execution in hopes of a last-minute peace deal. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes continue throughout Tehran, including the destruction of Iran’s internal police headquarters. The UN reports that Iran's highly enriched uranium is missing following the bombings, raising fears of further escalation or a nuclear breakout.

    Rwanda and Congo Peace Deal Secured Through U.S. Mediation
    Decades of conflict between Rwanda and the Congo may finally end with a peace agreement set to be signed in Washington, D.C., on June 27. The deal, brokered with help from President Trump, could shift access to critical minerals like cobalt and rare earths away from China and into U.S.-aligned hands.

    Mineral Wars Continue: U.S. Scrambles for Antimony Supplies
    Amid a growing battery and defense crisis, China has cut exports of antimony, a critical metal used in everything from missiles to solar panels. The U.S. is now trying to revive an old mine in Idaho that supplied antimony during World War II. Industry officials are calling it a national emergency.

    Flesh-Eating Screwworm Threatens U.S. Cattle Industry
    A parasitic fly larva known as the screwworm is advancing from Panama into Mexico, endangering America’s already strained beef supply. The Trump administration has launched a major containment effort, including building sterile fly facilities in Texas and Mexico to stop the spread.

    Supreme Court Upholds Tennessee Ban on Transgender Procedures for Minors
    The Court rules 6–3 in favor of Tennessee’s law banning gender-related medical treatments for children. Chief Justice Roberts writes that the law protects minors based on age, not sex, and criticizes the “expert class” for ideological bias. The ruling puts decisions about such treatments in the hands of voters and state legislatures, not judges or federal regulators.

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    30 分