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  • 31 OCT 2025: Work for Welfare // Humans Lose to A.I. // Good News for Farmers // Cool Drone // Satellite Collapse // Venezuela Regime Change // Euro Migrant Fight // Q&A: Mali and Morality at the CIA
    2025/10/31

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Friday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers Trump's new work requirements for welfare recipients, job losses from the AI revolution, major trade developments with China, new drone defenses for the Pacific, and the growing risks of a satellite disaster in orbit.

    Work for Welfare Begins:
    Starting tomorrow, able-bodied adults ages 18 to 65 without dependents must work at least 80 hours a month to receive food aid under Trump's "Triple B Bill." Exemptions include parents of young children and residents in areas with high unemployment. Bryan warns that states managing these programs may soon raise local taxes to offset new administrative costs.

    AI Cuts Human Jobs:
    Amazon and other major tech firms are laying off software engineers as AI begins writing code and automating support work. Bryan calls it "a quiet industrial revolution that's going to reshape America's middle class for decades."

    Trump and Xi Trade Gains and Tensions:
    China agreed to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans this season, with promises to expand purchases later if relations hold steady. But Xi refused to curb Russian oil imports, signaling Beijing's intent to prolong the war in Ukraine.

    New U.S. Drone System — The X-BAT:
    A cutting-edge drone platform called the X-BAT can launch vertically, operate without runways, and land itself like a reusable rocket. Bryan calls it "a game-changer for a future war in the Pacific."

    A Coming Satellite Crisis:
    With 100,000 satellites expected in orbit by 2030, experts warn of potential collisions and cascading debris — the "Kessler Syndrome." Bryan explains how one accident could take down global communications and cripple modern life.

    Venezuela Airstrikes Under Review:
    Trump is considering airstrikes against Venezuelan drug ports and airfields tied to the Cartel de los Soles. Analysts believe the move could topple Nicolás Maduro and restore democracy under opposition leader María Corina Machado.

    Europe's Migration Backlash:
    Germany and Sweden face outrage over migrant crime after courts refused to deport rapists from Eritrea. Bryan highlights how "suicidal empathy" — compassion that undermines security — is destabilizing Western nations.

    Ukraine's Strain and Russia's Weakness:
    Russia cut interest rates to ease its stagnant economy while Ukraine faces mass draft dodging as 100,000 young men flee to Europe. Trump responded by reducing U.S. troop levels in Romania to refocus on the Pacific and Latin America.

    Crisis in Mali:
    Al Qaeda rebels have surrounded Mali's capital as the U.S. orders citizens to evacuate. Bryan warns that Ukraine's secret aid to jihadist groups could backfire and lead to a new Taliban-style regime in West Africa.

    Listener Mail — The Morality of Espionage:
    Bryan answers questions about ethics inside the CIA, sharing personal reflections on moral judgment, mentorship, and the gray zones of intelligence work.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: Trump welfare work requirements Triple B Bill, Amazon AI job cuts software layoffs, Trump Xi China soybean trade, X-BAT drone vertical launch defense, Kessler Syndrome satellite collision risk, Venezuela airstrike Cartel de los Soles, Germany Sweden migrant crime backlash, Russia Ukraine draft exodus Romania troops, Mali AQ ISIS rebellion evacuation, CIA morality ethics Bryan Dean Wright

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    35 分
  • 30 OCT 2025: Rate Cut & Robots: An Economic Update That Will Shape the Midterms // Kash & Tulsi Clash on US Threat Intel // Trump vs. Xi: The Meeting // Warning From the Netherlands
    2025/10/30

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan covers the Federal Reserve's rate cut and what it means for Trump's economy, the looming risks of the AI revolution, a power struggle inside the FBI and U.S. intelligence community, and the explosive fallout from Trump's nuclear weapons announcement during his summit with China's Xi Jinping.

    The Fed Cuts Rates — and Markets Panic:
    The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates by a quarter point as expected, but markets tanked when Chairman Jerome Powell signaled no further cuts this year. Bryan warns that the Fed may be playing politics against Trump and that the slowdown — fueled by AI-driven job losses — could spark a populist backlash before next year's midterms.

    The AI Revolution and a New Working Class Crisis:
    Major companies like Amazon are slashing tens of thousands of white-collar jobs as AI automation takes hold. Bryan compares today's upheaval to the Industrial Revolution, predicting decades of struggle for young workers and a coming rise in left-wing populism if the White House fails to address economic pain.

    FBI vs. Intel Community Turf War:
    FBI Director Kash Patel and Intel Chief Tulsi Gabbard are battling over who controls America's counterintelligence mission — the same bureaucratic fight that contributed to 9/11. Bryan urges listeners to back a new congressional bill centralizing the mission under one agency before disaster strikes again.

    Trump and Xi — A Nuclear Gamble:
    During his summit with China's President Xi, Trump announced that the U.S. will resume nuclear weapons testing for the first time since 1992. China's reaction was icy, though both sides reaffirmed trade and fentanyl agreements. Meanwhile, Malaysia already broke part of its rare earth deal with Washington, proving how fragile global cooperation remains.

    The Netherlands and a Warning for Trump:
    Populist Dutch leader Geert Wilders lost power after failing to deliver economic results, offering what Bryan calls "a cautionary tale for the GOP." He argues Republicans must scrap the Senate filibuster and act decisively on jobs and immigration before their working-class base walks away.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: Federal Reserve rate cut Powell, Trump economy AI revolution, Amazon layoffs automation, FBI Tulsi Gabbard counterintelligence bill, Trump Xi nuclear testing summit, China rare earth exports Malaysia, Geert Wilders Netherlands election loss, GOP filibuster reform

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    32 分
  • 29 OCT 2025: Drug Boats Blasted… and Narcos Respond // CIA Team Exposed in Venezuela // Major Shake-up at ICE // Trump's Trip to Asia // What's Really Happening Inside China
    2025/10/29

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan covers new U.S. military strikes on drug boats in the Pacific, spy games inside Venezuela, a leadership shakeup at ICE, and President Trump's high-stakes meetings in Asia ahead of his summit with China's Xi Jinping.

    U.S. Strikes Cartel Boats in the Pacific:
    Secretary of War Pete Hegseth confirmed that U.S. forces destroyed four cartel vessels off Mexico's coast. Bryan warns that the cartels are adapting fast — soon using AI-driven drone swarms and decoy boats to overwhelm U.S. defenses. "This is a shifting battlespace," he says, "where drug wars are becoming drone wars."

    Spy Games in Venezuela:
    Reports claim the Maduro regime captured mercenaries allegedly linked to the CIA, while a leaked DHS operation shows U.S. officers tried to recruit Maduro's pilot to defect with the dictator mid-flight. Bryan, skeptical of the CIA connection, explains why the pitch failed and what it reveals about poor tradecraft.

    ICE Shakeup and Deportation Fight:
    Twelve city directors were removed as DHS Secretary Kristi Noem pushes for mass deportations beyond violent offenders. The debate now divides Homeland Security: target "the worst of the worst" or deport "all of the above." Bryan argues that half-measures risk repeating 40 years of failed border policy.

    Shutdown Politics and GOP Infighting:
    Speaker Mike Johnson clashed with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene over the shutdown and Trump's leadership, reflecting tension between populists focused on domestic issues and those backing Trump's global diplomacy. Polls show Republicans gaining ground while Trump's approval dips slightly among independents.

    Trump's Asia Tour and China's Power Struggles:
    As Trump meets leaders in Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea before tomorrow's summit with Xi Jinping, China faces internal turmoil — a slowing economy and the purge of nine top generals. Bryan says, "Xi isn't losing power, but he's becoming more paranoid — and that makes China far more dangerous."

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: U.S. Navy drug boat strikes Pacific, AI cartel drone warfare, Venezuela CIA recruitment pilot, ICE deportation strategy Noem Homan, DHS leadership purge, Trump shutdown GOP divide, Trump Asia trade tour Xi Jinping summit, China economic slowdown military purge, Japan South Korea trade deals

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    32 分
  • 28 OCT 2025: Forty Million People in the US on Food Stamps: A Debate // Mamdani’s NYC Takeover: The Rise of Radical Islam and the Left // Arrest of UK Extremist in San Fran // Q&A: My Time at the CIA
    2025/10/28

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today’s top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan exposes how America’s shutdown is revealing shocking welfare data, investigates a Socialist-Islamist power alliance in New York City, breaks down the arrest of a radical British speaker, and answers listener questions about his years inside the CIA.

    Union Revolt and Welfare Shock:
    The largest federal workers’ union — normally a Democrat ally — is now demanding an end to the shutdown, while new data reveals that most U.S. food stamp recipients live in foreign-born households. Bryan explains how this exposes a broken immigration system and a growing dependency crisis, citing research showing that long-term aid actually keeps people poorer.

    Socialist and Islamist Alliance in New York:
    Socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani leads New York’s mayoral race with heavy backing from radical leftist and Muslim groups, including CAIR and Students for Justice in Palestine. Bryan unpacks the money, ideology, and political networks behind Mamdani’s rise — and warns what his victory could mean for America’s largest city.

    Trump Deports Radical British Preacher:
    Federal agents detained British Islamist Sami Hamdi, who was touring the U.S. with CAIR to rally Muslim and leftist activists. Citing post-9/11 counterterror policy, Bryan explains why Trump’s DHS acted swiftly to revoke his visa and how Western leaders are finally confronting political Islam’s infiltration strategy.

    Fearlessness and a CIA Life:
    Bryan closes with a reflection on courage, truth, and the lessons he learned as a CIA officer — from recruitment and fieldwork to his most memorable operation abroad.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: U.S. government shutdown welfare data, food stamps foreign-born households, CIS immigrant welfare use, Zohran Mamdani socialist Islamist ties, CAIR Students for Justice in Palestine, Sami Hamdi deportation DHS, political Islam infiltration strategy, Bryan Dean Wright CIA recruitment stories

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    42 分
  • 27 OCT 2025: Trump’s Mega Deals in Asia // Electoral Landslide in Argentina // Sneaky Brazilian Beef // France’s Stolen Crown Jewels // Gaza Warning // War With Venezuela // Monday Tease!
    2025/10/27

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today’s top stories shaping America and the world. In this Monday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers President Trump’s trade breakthroughs in Asia, new peace nominations, Argentina’s election victory, France’s jewel heist, Gaza’s fragile ceasefire, and the rising threat of war in Venezuela.

    Trump Secures Major Deals in Asia:
    The President finalized key agreements with China to curb fentanyl exports, purchase American soybeans, and delay rare earth export controls. The two leaders also agreed on a new ownership plan for TikTok. Trump is meeting regional leaders this week as part of a broader push to reassert U.S. influence in Southeast Asia.

    Thailand and Cambodia Sign Peace Accords:
    After months of diplomacy, Trump brokered a deal between the two nations that ends their border tensions. Both leaders have nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. The White House also announced new tariff cuts on trade with Malaysia and Thailand.

    Argentina Turns Right:
    President Javier Milei’s sweeping election victory delivered a major win for Trump’s foreign policy and a defeat for socialism in South America. The result validates Trump’s $40 billion aid gamble and boosts U.S. influence in the region.

    French Crown Jewels Stolen by Migrants:
    Two suspects from Paris’s migrant suburbs were arrested for the $100 million Louvre jewel heist. The theft has reignited France’s immigration debate, with populists calling for deportations and leftists insisting on “inclusive empathy.” Bryan says, “It’s not just jewels they stole — it’s France’s history.”

    Gaza Ceasefire Under Strain:
    Hamas continues to withhold bodies of murdered hostages as Trump warns of consequences within 48 hours. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed Western and Arab intelligence stopped a planned massacre of rival Palestinian clans.

    U.S. Warships Mass Near Venezuela:
    The USS Gravely and the Gerald Ford Strike Group have entered the Caribbean alongside elite Marine and Army units. Analysts believe Trump may soon order strikes against Venezuela’s narco regime or its foreign backers from Russia, Iran, and China.

    Looking Ahead:
    Bryan previews stories on China’s economic collapse, U.S. military advances in drone warfare, and a $130 million private donation funding American troops during the shutdown.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: Trump China trade deal fentanyl soybeans, Thailand Cambodia peace accord Nobel nomination, Javier Milei Argentina election victory, Louvre jewel heist migrant suspects, Gaza ceasefire Hamas hostages, Venezuela warships USS Gravely Gerald Ford, Trump Venezuela strikes Russia Iran China, U.S. Southeast Asia trade influence

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    30 分
  • 24 OCT 2025: China Targets NYC // Good Economic News (For You & Trump) // Used Car Dangers // Killer Truckers // Silicon Valley Honeypots // AI Revolution Updates // Global: Venezuela, Mexico, Ukraine, Australia
    2025/10/24

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today’s top stories shaping America and the world. In this Friday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers China’s interference in the New York City mayoral race, the stalled government funding battle in Washington, new data showing a resilient U.S. economy, dangerous foreign truck drivers on American roads, and spy games unfolding in Silicon Valley.

    China Meddles in the NYC Mayoral Race:
    The Chinese Communist Party is boosting socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani on TikTok while suppressing content from rival Andrew Cuomo. Bryan calls it “bonkers” that America still allows a Chinese propaganda platform to shape its elections and urges Congress to shut it down immediately.

    Democrats Block Government Funding Again:
    The Senate has now voted twelve times to reopen the government, and twelve times Democrats have said no — rejecting a bill to pay essential workers unless new health subsidies are included. Bryan says, “They’re holding America’s workers hostage for political gain.”

    U.S. Economy Beats Expectations:
    Manufacturing activity rose for the fourth straight month, and Trump’s tariffs show no inflationary impact. Mortgage rates dropped to 6.19%, their lowest of the year, while consumer spending remains strong among wealthier households. Bryan warns, however, that working-class families are still struggling under high costs.

    Chinese Knockoff Airbags Kill Americans:
    At least six people have died after counterfeit Chinese airbags exploded during crashes, sending shrapnel through vehicles. The NHTSA is investigating, with cases tied to used Chevys and Hyundais.

    Foreign Trucker Crisis Deepens:
    Indian nationals driving illegally in the U.S. are causing deadly crashes after repeatedly failing licensing tests. Bryan reports on one driver who failed ten times but still obtained a CDL through a corrupt Washington State program.

    Silicon Valley Honeypot Spies:
    China and Russia are planting operatives — often young women — inside Bay Area tech firms to steal AI and defense secrets through seduction and marriage. Bryan shares a chilling real-life CIA story illustrating the tactic’s human toll.

    AI and the Power Problem:
    OpenAI’s massive Texas data center will now run on its own natural gas plant, while the White House expands geothermal energy projects across the West. Bryan calls it “good news for your electric bill — and bad news for America’s enemies.”

    Good News for U.S. Workers:
    Provalus, a call center company, is bringing jobs back from India to rural America, paying $40,000 salaries for customer service roles. Bryan says, “It’s proof that good business and good patriotism can live in the same company.”

    Medical News — Social Media and the Brain:
    New research shows teens who spend more time on social media score lower in reading and memory tests, suggesting digital overstimulation harms brain development.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: TikTok China interference NYC mayor race, Zohran Mamdani Andrew Cuomo, Senate Democrats block funding bill, Trump tariffs manufacturing growth, U.S. mortgage rates 6.19, Chinese counterfeit airbags NHTSA, illegal Indian truck drivers Washington State CDL, Silicon Valley honeypot spies China Russia, OpenAI Stargate Texas natural gas, geothermal energy leases Nevada Idaho, Provalus rural call centers jobs, social media brain research teenagers

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    31 分
  • 23 OCT 2025: ICE Crackdowns in NYC, Chicago, & San Fran // A Nazi in Maine // Trump Warns US Cattle Ranchers to Lower Their Prices… but Can They?
    2025/10/23

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today’s top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan covers the escalating showdown between Trump’s deportation teams and Democrat-run sanctuary cities, a socialist Senate candidate in Maine with Nazi tattoos, and Trump’s clash with America’s ranchers over beef prices.

    Democrats Shield Violent Illegals:
    Nine illegal aliens from African nations were arrested in New York for crimes including robbery, assault, and drug trafficking. Local Democrats, including Mayor Eric Adams and socialist Zohran Mamdani, condemned the arrests as “authoritarian theatrics.” In Los Angeles, an activist teacher warned that “ICE isn’t the only one with guns,” while Illinois launched a hotline for citizens to report unmarked federal vehicles. Bryan calls it “a coordinated resistance between politicians, activists, and cartels.”

    Democrat Senate Candidate Exposed:
    In Maine, Democrat hopeful Graham Platner apologized for a Nazi tattoo but not for training Antifa and socialist gun clubs in paramilitary tactics. Endorsed by Bernie Sanders, Platner claims his behavior stemmed from PTSD. Bryan warns, “Democrats say they fight fascism, but they’re fine with it when it’s their fascism.”

    Trump vs. America’s Ranchers:
    The President told ranchers to lower beef prices, crediting his tariffs for their recent profits. But Bryan explains that droughts, rising feed costs, screw-worm outbreaks, and market monopolies by the Big Four packers — Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and Marfrig — are the real culprits. He spotlights a new Nebraska rancher-owned processing plant as a hopeful sign for fair pricing and independence from corporate control.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: Trump deportations sanctuary cities, New York ICE arrests African illegals, Eric Adams Zohran Mamdani resistance, Los Angeles ICE protest threats, Graham Platner Nazi tattoo Antifa training, Bernie Sanders endorsement, Trump ranchers beef prices tariffs, Big Four meatpackers monopoly, Nebraska rancher meat plant

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    33 分
  • 22 OCT 2025: Breaking News: Leftist Violence in L.A. (And the White House?) // The Ballroom Debate // The Podcasts That Whisper in Trump’s Ear // Global News: Gaza, Ukraine, Central Asia Strategy
    2025/10/22

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today’s top stories shaping America and the world. In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan covers a violent attack on ICE officers in Los Angeles, political backlash over Trump’s $250 million White House ballroom, new data showing rising grocery and utility costs, and how lobbyists are turning to YouTube and podcasts to reach the President. We then go global with updates on Ukraine, Gaza, and Trump’s growing influence in Central Asia.

    Democrat Activist Attacks ICE Officers:
    Federal agents attempted to arrest an illegal alien and Democrat influencer in California, who used his car to ram ICE officers before being shot and hospitalized. Bryan links this to escalating left-wing rhetoric and warns that “Democrats’ calls to do whatever it takes to stop Trump are getting people killed.”

    Trump’s White House Ballroom Sparks Debate:
    The President began construction on a new East Wing ballroom funded by private donors. While critics like Mazie Hirono and Hillary Clinton call it symbolic of dictatorship, Elizabeth Warren argues it shows Trump is out of touch with struggling Americans. Bryan notes her line could resonate as power bills and grocery costs rise.

    Economic Pressures Mount:
    Electricity prices are up four percent due to AI data centers, while turkey prices have jumped forty percent and beef remains high. Walmart and Aldi are competing to keep Thanksgiving meals under $4 per person. Bryan calls it a test of whether Democrats can exploit pocketbook frustration.

    Lobbyists Turn to Podcasts:
    According to Politico, D.C. lobbyists are now paying to place clients on top conservative podcasts and YouTube shows to get Trump’s attention — bypassing Congress entirely. Bryan warns listeners to “trust, but verify” what they hear online.

    Global Peace Efforts and the Mineral Wars:
    Europe is drafting a “Trump Plan for Peace” to end the war in Ukraine, while Vice President JD Vance works to hold Gaza’s ceasefire together amid Turkish power plays. Meanwhile, Trump is expanding influence in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan through trade and mining deals designed to block China’s Silk Road ambitions.

    "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

    Keywords: ICE officer attack Los Angeles, Trump White House ballroom East Wing, Elizabeth Warren Trump economy critique, electricity prices AI data centers, Walmart Aldi Thanksgiving deals, Politico podcast lobbying Trump, Ukraine Trump peace plan Europe, Gaza JD Vance ceasefire Turkey, Trump Kazakhstan tungsten mine China Silk Road

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    25 分