The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright
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Jul 10, 2023 • 25min

07/10/2023: Biden, Cluster Bombs, and European Allies: A Controversial Mix

Welcome to another episode of The Wright Report with Bryan Dean Wright. Today, we tackle topics shaping both America and the world. We'll dive into the ongoing immigration crisis in the United States, discuss the positive shift in gas prices, and cover President Biden's controversial authorization of cluster bombs. We'll also look into the political collapse in The Netherlands and what it means for European politics. Lastly, we address recent comments made by the White House Press Secretary on affirmative action.
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Jul 7, 2023 • 12min

07/07/2023: Cocaine in the White House?

Welcome to another episode of The Wright Report, your daily news podcast. This Friday, in acknowledgment of the holiday week, we have a shorter than usual but still packed episode for you. Stay tuned as we touch upon the key happenings shaping America and the world. Join us next week for a deeper analysis of these crucial stories.
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Jul 6, 2023 • 10min

07/06/2023: Unusual Outbreak: The Unexpected Return of Malaria to the US

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we examine a looming trade war, with China flexing its economic muscles through restrictions on global exports of rare earth minerals. We also delve into the recent upheavals in France and the issues with migration and social disconnection that fueled them. Further, we take a closer look at the unexpected outbreak of malaria in the US and discuss the ongoing crisis in New York City, where shelters are overflowing with a record number of homeless people, half of them migrants. Stay tuned for these briefs packed with essential details and crucial information.
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Jul 5, 2023 • 7min

07/05/2023: An Attack on Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant... Later Today?

A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The Wright Report, your daily news podcast. A wonderful holiday week to you all. I hope your Fourth of July celebrations were great. So for the rest of this week, folks, I'll be offering you short briefs that we'll dive into further next week. But we'll just cover the essentials for now. In Europe this morning, the leaders of Ukraine and Russia are both saying there will be an attack on Ukraine's nuclear power plant later today. Next, the fight between China and the US is heating up, with Beijing announcing yesterday that it would restrict the export of two key rare earth minerals Also on the International front, Mexicans in the United States just sent back a record amount of remittances home to Mexico — $5.6B in May, in fact. That raises the issue of whether some of that should be taxed for things like border protection services. And speaking of the border, we might have more Cubans making their way to America. That's because there's a duel crisis to tell you about this morning. First, upwards of 10% of Havana is without drinking water today, with old leaky pipes largely to blame. Second, demand for electricity is up 25%, but the grid has failed in different places throughout the country. We'll also discuss a remarkable injunction issued yesterday from a Federal Judge that blocks the White House and federal agencies from meeting and communicating with social media companies like Facebook and Twitter.
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Jul 4, 2023 • 23min

07/04/2023: July 4th, 1967: The Story of CIA Officer Hugh Redmond

In this special Independence Day episode of The Wright Report, we journey back in time to July 4th, 1967, and share the poignant tale of Hugh Francis Redmond. Accused of being a CIA officer and subjected to a 15-year sentence in a Chinese prison, Redmond's life and his cryptic disappearance remain shrouded in mystery. His letters from prison, his unwavering love for his family and country, and the circumstances leading to his alleged suicide form the heart of our narrative. This moving story is a tribute to Redmond's sacrifice and embodies the spirit of patriotism.
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Jul 3, 2023 • 21min

07/03/2023: How to Spot Fake News - A CIA Operative's Guide

On this special episode of The Wright Report, we turn our attention to the topic of 'Fake News'. Triggered by queries from our listeners, Samantha from South Carolina and Jason from Colorado, we explore how to discern fake news and provide insights from my experience as a CIA Operations Officer. In the spirit of the July 4th celebrations, we also delve into the founding of the country, touching on misconceptions and untruths that have been propagated over the years.
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Jun 30, 2023 • 29min

06/30/2023: The Chinese Spy Balloon Saga - Decoding the Pentagon's Odd Statement

On today's episode of The Wright Report, we dive into three briefs with major implications for America and the world. We kick off with an unsettling development in Ukraine regarding a bacteria that has researchers deeply worried. Next, we bring an update on the Chinese spy balloon saga, exploring the Pentagon's unusual claim. In our third brief, we dissect two Supreme Court cases, one touching on religious liberty and accommodation and the other on affirmative action. Wrapping up, we discuss the Court decision about racial quotas in America, exploring three developments in South Africa that illustrate the reality of a country operating entirely on affirmative action.
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Jun 29, 2023 • 27min

06/29/2023: Averting a Recession: Promising Data from America's Economy

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we delve into four critical briefs. We commence by examining Joe Biden's new initiative to highlight his economic successes and discuss whether he's justified in taking credit for three specific achievements. We proceed to look at some promising data about America's economy. Next, we provide updates on how the recent Russian mutiny is influencing global wheat prices and Moscow's actions in Africa. In our final brief, we place you in the Oval Office, presenting two significant pieces of news about China and asking for your presidential decision. We wrap up the podcast by addressing a listener's question about Biden's recent opinion on Putin's invasion of Iraq.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 26min

06/28/2023: 2024 Elections: A CIA Officer's Take and a Presidential Prediction

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we explore three significant briefs. We start with former US President Donald Trump's new explanation for the controversial audio recording discussing classified information. Next, we dive into updates on the recent mutiny of Russian forces, discussing potential Kremlin insiders aiding the mutineers and how Putin plans to reshape his national guard. Finally, we discuss Beijing's subtle reactions to the Russian mutiny. We wrap up by addressing a listener's question about my presidential vote next year, offering advice influenced by George Washington and Jack Kennedy.
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Jun 27, 2023 • 26min

06/27/2023: Invisible Inhabitants: Unraveling the Implications of 17M Illegal Migrants in the US

Welcome to The Wright Report, your daily news podcast. Today, we dive into five intriguing stories. We start with a new report revealing 17 million illegal migrants living in the US and explore the implications. Next, we discuss the scant newly declassified material on the origins of COVID-19. Then, we connect two diverse stories on climate change - one involving pizza ovens in NYC and another about coal plants in India. We also visit the USS Ronald Reagan in Vietnam and discuss its purpose there. Lastly, we travel to Guyana, a South American nation recently blessed with discovered oil, which could potentially shake oil prices and climate change politics.

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