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The Wright Report

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Former CIA Officer Bryan Dean Wright is back! The Wright Report is a morning news podcast, with updates from America and around the world. Bryan tracks down current events that others don't, and helps us understand why these developments are so important. Plus, he provides analysis based on his experiences as an Intelligence Officer, leaning on facts and data. As always, he leaves listeners with the ultimate decision of what to think about the issues -- and what we ought to do about them. The Wright Report is your morning news brief, available starting April 3rd at 7am Eastern, with reports each morning, Monday through Friday!2024 BDW Politik & Regierungen
  • 15 JAN 2026: BREAKING: Illegal Alien Attacks ICE, Shots Fired // Court Battles in DC: Sedition, Spies, & Trans // Global: Iran War, China Shock Proposal, Europe Squeezed, Trump's Global Deals Bring U.S. Big Cash!
    Jan 15 2026

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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 Thursday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers escalating violence against ICE officers in Minneapolis, mounting legal trouble for Democratic lawmakers, high-stakes global deal-making by President Trump, and shifting power dynamics involving Iran, China, Greenland, Ukraine, Africa, and Venezuela.

    Another ICE Officer Attacked in Minneapolis:
    An ICE officer was hospitalized after being beaten with a shovel by an illegal Venezuelan migrant and accomplices during a traffic stop. The attack followed Governor Tim Walz's public calls for resistance against ICE. Riots broke out as the officer defended himself by firing a single shot. Both the officer and attacker are expected to survive.

    Democrats on Defense Over the Renee Good Shooting:
    New medical reporting confirms the ICE officer previously shot by activist Renee Good suffered internal bleeding after being struck by her vehicle. Despite video evidence and DHS confirmation, Democratic leaders remain silent. The family has hired the attorney who represented George Floyd, signaling a civil lawsuit ahead.

    Slotkin Investigated and FBI Moves on Media Leaks:
    Senator Elissa Slotkin is under criminal investigation related to the "Seditious Six" video urging troops to refuse lawful orders. Separately, the FBI raided the home of a Washington Post reporter after a Navy veteran contractor was caught leaking classified Venezuela-related intelligence.

    Supreme Court Skeptical of Trans-Sports Lawsuit:
    Justices signaled strong resistance to claims that biological males with gender dysphoria must be allowed to compete in women's sports. Attorneys failed to define what constitutes male or female under Title IX, suggesting state-level bans will likely stand.

    Trump Pressures Iran Through Back-Channel Diplomacy:
    The Pentagon evacuated some personnel from Middle East bases as Trump delayed strikes after receiving assurances that Iran would halt executions of protesters. Brazil and the UAE signaled they may curtail trade with Iran to avoid U.S.-imposed tariffs, while China remains silent.

    Xi Floats a Hemisphere-Level Grand Bargain:
    China is reportedly open to pulling back from Central and South America if the United States reduces its commitment to Taiwan. Bryan asks whether reclaiming the Western Hemisphere would be worth that trade-off.

    Greenland and Ukraine Become Linked Leverage Points:
    Trump signaled that U.S. support for Ukraine may depend on concessions from Europe over Greenland. Denmark pushed back, but Trump argued Venezuela proved America will act decisively where Europe cannot.

    Big Wins in Armenia, Congo, and Venezuela:
    The United States secured a forty-nine-year lease for a strategic trade corridor along Iran's border through Armenia, gained access to Congolese copper from a Chinese-run mine, and received its first five hundred million dollars from Venezuelan oil sales. New polling shows strong Venezuelan public support for Maduro's removal and optimism about Trump's leadership.

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

    Keywords: January 15 2026 Wright Report, ICE officer attacked Minneapolis, Tim Walz resist ICE remarks, Renee Good internal injuries update, Elissa Slotkin investigation, classified leak Washington Post FBI, Supreme Court trans-sports Title IX, Iran executions Trump tariffs Brazil UAE, China Taiwan Central-America deal, Greenland leverage Ukraine war, Armenia trade corridor long-term lease, Congo copper Chinese-run mine, Venezuelan oil five-hundred-million dollars poll support

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    40 Min.
  • 14 JAN 2026: Secret Service Failure, Vance & Trump at Risk // Mystery U.S. Weapons // Battle for Minneapolis Rages // Global: Greenland, Venezuela, China, Iran, Argentina (Good News!)
    Jan 14 2026

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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 Wednesday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan exposes a stunning Secret Service breach that put Vice President JD Vance and President Trump at risk, explains why emerging weapons like bioweapons and directed energy systems are reshaping warfare, and tracks escalating political and legal clashes tied to immigration enforcement, Venezuela, Greenland, China, and Iran.

    Secret Service Scandal Puts Leaders at Risk:
    An undercover sting revealed that Secret Service agent Tomas Escotto shared highly sensitive security details about Vice President JD Vance and President Trump, including movement patterns and advance travel plans. Bryan explains how such pattern of life leaks are exactly how foreign intelligence services plan assassinations and warns that internal ideological bias inside protective services now poses a grave national security threat.

    New Weapons That Change Everything:
    Secretary of War Pete Hegseth publicly warned that future military dominance will hinge on hypersonic missiles, long-range drones, space systems, biotechnologies, and directed energy weapons. Bryan breaks down why targeted bioweapons and portable energy weapons are no longer science fiction, how they may already have been used in Venezuela, and why cartels or hostile states gaining access would be catastrophic.

    SPR and Venezuelan Oil Strategy:
    Congress and the White House are considering how to use Venezuelan oil now under U.S. control to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Because the oil is heavy and high in sulfur, officials may sell it on the open market and purchase more suitable crude instead, turning Venezuela's resources into strategic leverage.

    Minnesota Protests Turn Organized and Political:
    Far left activists continue coordinated attacks on ICE officers in Minneapolis, with media outlets downplaying the political funding and organization behind the protests. Bryan explains why lawsuits by Minnesota officials to block federal immigration enforcement are political theater designed to energize the Abolish ICE movement, not serious legal efforts.

    Trump Moves Against Sanctuary Policies and Fraud:
    President Trump warned that federal funding will be cut off to sanctuary jurisdictions within ninety days unless they comply with immigration law. He also announced plans to revoke citizenship obtained through fraud nationwide, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirming investigations are underway in all fifty states.

    Greenland Becomes a Spy Battlefield:
    As U.S., Danish, Chinese, and Russian interests collide over Greenland, Bryan answers a listener question on CIA operations there. He explains how U.S. intelligence identifies motivations, recruits sources, and counters Russian and Chinese influence as all sides quietly prepare for long term control of the Arctic.

    Global Power Plays Intensify:
    The Pentagon is repositioning naval assets near Venezuela while courts battle over deportations. Trump is quietly seeking seizure warrants for Russian-flagged ghost fleet tankers to squeeze Moscow and Tehran. Meanwhile, new assessments warn China could neutralize the U.S. Navy around Taiwan by mass-producing hypersonic missiles faster than America can replace them.

    Iran and Argentina Close the Episode:
    Iran's protest death toll may exceed twenty thousand as Trump weighs military action despite regional warnings. Bryan closes with rare good news as Argentina repaid a $2.5 billion U.S. loan with interest, bolstering President Javier Milei's reforms and delivering a win for American taxpayers.

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

    Keywords: January 14 2026 Wright Report, Secret Service breach JD Vance, Tomas Escotto sting operation, Pete Hegseth new weapons warning, bioweapons directed energy systems, Strategic Petroleum Reserve Venezuelan oil, Minneapolis ICE protests Abolish ICE, sanctuary city funding cutoff, citizenship revocation fraud, CIA operations Greenland Arctic, China hypersonic missile threat Taiwan, Iran protest death toll Trump decision, Argentina Milei loan repayment

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    33 Min.
  • 13 JAN 2026: Trump to Dems: You're Frauds! The New W.H. Midterm Strategy // Good News on the Mineral Wars // A 10% Cap on Credit Card Rates // Trump vs. Powell // Global: Mexico, Cuba, Taiwan, Iran
    Jan 13 2026

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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 explains why the White House believes Democrat Party fraud may decide the 2026 midterms, breaks down Trump's push to cap credit card interest rates, unpacks the legal showdown with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, and connects fast-moving global developments in Venezuela, China, Mexico, Taiwan, and Iran.

    The White House's Midterm Strategy: Follow the Fraud:
    The Trump administration plans to center the midterms on massive fraud in Democrat run states, starting with Minnesota but expanding to New York, Maine, Massachusetts, and California. Investigations reveal Medicaid, daycare, food stamp, and nonprofit fraud involving migrants, with billions in taxpayer dollars potentially sent overseas or recycled into political donations. Bryan argues the scope could shock voters across party lines, especially as Democrats openly admit the fraud while trying to delay investigations through lawsuits.

    Trump Orders Credit Card Rate Cap:
    President Trump ordered banks to lower credit card interest rates to no more than 10 percent, down from averages above 20 percent. Banks warn the move could eliminate credit access for risky borrowers, while Trump argues banks abused consumers and can remain profitable at lower rates. Bryan presents the facts and competing arguments, noting the policy is aimed squarely at easing middle-class frustration ahead of the midterms.

    Legal War With the Federal Reserve:
    Fed Chair Jerome Powell confirmed he is under criminal investigation for allegedly lying to Congress about a $2.5 billion renovation of Fed headquarters. Powell claims the probe is politically motivated, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent privately warned Trump that prosecuting Powell could spook markets and raise borrowing costs. So far, markets remain calm, but Bryan flags this as a major political and economic risk.

    Trump Tightens the Squeeze Globally:
    Trump's Venezuela operation continues to ripple worldwide. China is now paying higher prices for Canadian oil after losing access to cheap Venezuelan crude. Russia has dared the U.S. to seize openly flagged Russian oil tankers, escalating the ghost fleet standoff. Mexico avoided pressure to cut oil to Cuba, likely in exchange for deeper cooperation against cartels that are now using fiber optic drones along the border.

    Taiwan and Iran Watch Closely:
    Chinese military planners are studying Trump's Venezuela "snatch and grab" operation as a possible model for Taiwan, although internal purges are slowing Beijing's readiness. Meanwhile, Trump announced new 25 percent tariffs on countries that trade with Iran, primarily targeting China. As protests rage across Iran, Trump is weighing whether to strike regime forces responsible for the crackdown, with a decision expected soon.

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

    Keywords: January 13 2026 Wright Report, Democrat fraud midterm strategy, Medicaid migrant fraud investigations, Tim Walz Minnesota scandal, Trump credit card interest cap, banks interest rate debate, Jerome Powell criminal investigation Fed renovation, Scott Bessent market warning, Venezuela oil squeeze China Russia ghost fleet, Mexico cartel drones border, Taiwan snatch and grab fears, Iran protests Trump strike decision

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    37 Min.
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