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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.

Jul 4, 202323 min

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.

Jul 3, 202321 min

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.

Jun 30, 202328 min

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.

Jun 29, 202326 min

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.

Jun 28, 202325 min

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.

Jun 27, 202325 min

06/26/2023: Special Brief: Mutiny in Russia?

Welcome to The Wright Report, your daily news podcast that offers insights into critical happenings around the globe. Today, we discuss an extraordinary event that unfolded over the past 48 hours – a mutiny of Russian mercenary fighters in Ukraine. In a sequence of surprising developments, these rebels marched towards Moscow threatening a coup d'etat, leading Russian President Vladimir Putin to publicly denounce them as traitors. While the mutiny abruptly ended, and their leader fled to Belarus, the event has far-reaching global implications. Today, we will dissect what happened, why it occurred, and what could potentially follow. I will also share a list of the Top Ten developments that I'm closely observing and that you should keep on your radar too.

Jun 26, 202329 min

06/23/2023: My Journey into the CIA: How A High School Teacher Inspired Me

Welcome to The Wright Report, your daily news podcast that brings you up to speed on important happenings across America and the world. On today's episode, we delve into three major briefs. First, we look at new corruption allegations against the Biden Justice Department by an IRS Whistleblower, supposedly protecting Hunter Biden. Next, we discuss the controversial $9.2B loan given to Ford Motor Company by the US Government to produce batteries for electric vehicles, despite lacking consumer demand. Lastly, prepare your grills as we explore the US Department of Agriculture's recent approval of lab-grown chicken. As a close, I'll be answering a listener question about my reasons for joining the CIA and how it ties back to my high school teacher.

Jun 23, 202322 min

06/22/2023: US Border Patrol's Record Arrests: Are We on the Verge of a Terrorist Influx?

Welcome to today's episode of The Wright Report, your daily dose of news and updates impacting America and the world. Today we dive into three major briefs. First, we discuss alarming numbers from the US Department of Education regarding America's children and what we can do to mitigate the issue. Our second topic is the record number of arrests of individuals on America's terror watch list by US Border Patrol agents. Our third brief revolves around Joe Biden's recent controversial remark, calling China's President a dictator, which may have inadvertently revealed classified information. To wrap up, I'll be addressing Kyle from Connecticut's question on Digital Exhaust and if using a VPN can help protect one's privacy.

Jun 22, 202324 min

06/21/2023: US Economy Surges and Charges Against Joe Biden's Son

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we cover four main stories that are shaping America and the world. We start with some uplifting news - the US economy shows strong numbers on new housing construction. We then dive into the controversy surrounding charges against Joe Biden's son and examine if the allegations of it being a slap on the wrist hold true. Next, we delve into the concerning news of China planning to establish a military base in Cuba with permanent troops. Our fourth brief covers the missed deadline by the Biden Administration to declassify documents about the origins of COVID-19. To end the episode, I answer a personal question from Bruce in New York about my departure from the CIA.

Jun 21, 202324 min

06/20/2023: US Secretary of State Visits China to Discuss Spy Balloons

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we discuss four major issues impacting America and the world. We start by examining the outcome of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken's visit to China and the perplexing statement from the White House on the Chinese spy balloon saga. Then we dive into America's obesity crisis, with a particular focus on its impact on the US Army. Following this, we look at the recent Islamic terrorist attack in Uganda, discussing its connection to Dirty Green Energy and the implications for America. Lastly, we explore the difference between Europe and America's policies on transgender healthcare. We end the episode with an intriguing listener question on the presidential authority to declassify nuclear secrets.

Jun 20, 202328 min

06/19/2023: Juneteenth Holiday

In today's special Juneteenth episode of the Wright Report, we tease an array of briefs to be unpacked throughout the week. We anticipate a critical Supreme Court decision on Affirmative Action and will delve into its constitutional implications. We'll also cover Joe Biden's latest $600M climate change initiative in California, and a new bill proposed by Democrats to expedite immigrants' access to federal aid. From overseas, we'll tackle an Islamic Radicals' attack on a Ugandan school and draw connections with previous discussions about the country. Lastly, we address listener questions, such as Cheryl from Kansas' query about former President Trump's ability to declassify nuclear secrets. But for now, we reflect on the wisdom of the Gospel of John as we celebrate Juneteenth: "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free."

Jun 19, 20231 min

06/16/2023: US Military Triumph in Papua New Guinea: What's the Good News?

In today's episode of the Wright Report, we embark on a global journey to unpack news stories that matter to America and the world. We begin in California, where the Mayor of Los Angeles expresses dismay at the arrival of illegal migrants. We then discuss the strengthening ties between Honduras and China. Next, we visit the Galapagos Islands, exploring an innovative solution for ecological conservation. We'll also discuss some good news for the US Military from Papua New Guinea, followed by China's increased involvement in Uganda, where the US and Europe have receded. We conclude with advice from an Indonesian tribe related to our recent report on Digital Exhaust.

Jun 16, 202326 min

06/15/2023: America's Silent Crisis - 109K Drug Overdose Deaths in a Year

Welcome to the Wright Report, your daily news podcast. Today, we discuss the CDC's alarming announcement of 109K American deaths due to drug overdoses last year. We also dive into new revelations about scientists in Wuhan exhibiting COVID symptoms prior to the outbreak. On the global front, Fiji is distancing itself from China, and the El Niño weather pattern wreaks havoc in African countries. Finally, we explore the unexpected boom of small businesses in Cuba and what this could signify for the regime. To close, we address a listener's concerns about potential propaganda in Ukraine news.

Jun 15, 202323 min

06/14/2023: Belarus and Russian Nuclear Weapons - A Listener's Concern

Welcome to the Wright Report, your daily news podcast. Today, we await the Federal Reserve's decision on whether interest rates will be increasing. We'll also discuss the Biden Administration's approval of a Michigan battery factory operated by a company aligned with the Chinese Communist Party. The border crisis deepens, with criminal gangs extorting migrants via a phone app. In other crime news, Mexican cartels are relocating some of their drug labs to evade detection. Lastly, we discuss the CIA's warning to Ukraine about bombing the Nordstream Pipelines and a listener's concerns about Russian nuclear weapons heading to Belarus.

Jun 14, 202321 min

06/13/2023: The Biden Bribe Allegations & What We Know So Far

Welcome to the Wright Report, your daily news podcast. This Tuesday, we kick off with the breaking news concerning alleged audio recordings of former Vice President Joe Biden accepting foreign bribes in Ukraine. As Donald Trump faces charges for mishandling classified information, we'll dive into why the same charge could apply to much of Washington. We'll also explore the controversial practice of US Government Agencies purchasing your digital exhaust to spy on you. Turning to international health news, we'll discuss the Dengue Fever outbreak in Peru. Lastly, we'll discuss the implications of the arrival of the weather pattern El Niño and its effect on wind power in the US, before concluding with a new study linking obesity to mental illness.

Jun 13, 202322 min

06/12/2023: Trump on Trial: Making Sense of the Indictment

Welcome to the Wright Report, your daily news podcast. This Monday, we delve into the recent indictment of former US President Donald Trump, breaking down the facts and data for a comprehensive understanding. We then confirm the earlier rumors about China's operational signals intelligence base in Cuba, and its potential implications. On a lighter note, we bring some good news concerning propane prices that could benefit your wallet. Lastly, we share an incredible survival story from Colombia, where four children and a 10-month-old infant survived 40 days in the jungle after a plane crash.

Jun 12, 202324 min

06/09/2023: The Biden Bribe Saga and Trump on Trial

Link to our listener survey: https://tally.so/r/wgaKOd Welcome to today's episode of the Wright Report, your daily news podcast. We kick off with a new development in the alleged $5M bribe involving Joe Biden, an FBI informant, Ukraine, and Biden's son, Hunter. Then we discuss an unexpected turn of events as former President Donald Trump faces impending charges related to mishandling classified information. Next, we delve into the potential geopolitical implications of China possibly establishing a spy station in Communist Cuba. While the White House denies these claims, bipartisan concern is brewing in the Senate. Wrapping up, we provide an update on our listener surveys and address a thoughtful critique from Bill in North Carolina regarding our China coverage.

Jun 9, 202325 min

06/08/2023: Smoke Signals - What's Behind East Coast's Unexpected Haze

Link to our listener survey: https://tally.so/r/wgaKOd On today's episode of the Wright Report, we explore various topics affecting America and the wider world. Our first story looks at the unexpected cloud of smoke lingering over the East Coast, all the way from Canada. We'll delve into its cause and how long it's likely to persist. We then turn our attention to an important staple - wheat - and discuss its global implications that are closer to home than you might think. Next, we examine a significant shift in the global economic landscape, with data from the Commerce Department revealing a divergence between America and China's economies. We also explore a developing scandal out of Colombia involving a nanny, wiretap, and a hefty campaign contribution. Finally, we address a disgruntled listener's concerns over our Ukraine coverage and give an update on our listener survey.

Jun 8, 202328 min

06/07/2023: The Forecast for Fuel: Why Are Gas Prices Set to Rise?

Link to our listener survey: https://tally.so/r/wgaKOd In today's episode of the Wright Report, we'll be diving into the pressing issues that are shaping America and the globe. We'll start off by discussing the latest US Government report and its prediction of rising gas prices. We'll delve into the causes of this potential surge. Next, we'll explore the simmering immigration issues in various parts of the country, including New York, California, and controversial allegations levelled against the Governor of Florida. Lastly, we'll provide three crucial updates on the War in Ukraine, focusing on a breached dam, the use of spy-killing drones, and the parties responsible for the NordStream pipelines' destruction. To wrap up, I'll be making a personal appeal to you, our listeners, about the future of the Wright Report, and how you can actively participate in shaping it.

Jun 7, 202326 min

06/06/2023: FBI vs Congress: Dissecting the Controversy Over Biden Corruption Allegation

In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright shares important updates on several global events. The episode kicks off with a discussion on Congress' criticism of the FBI Director's handling of a corruption allegation against Joe Biden. We then shift our focus to Ukraine, where a long-anticipated counteroffensive against Russian forces is underway, explaining why this matter is relevant to us. Our journey continues to Africa, more specifically to the Ivory Coast and Ghana, where unfavorable weather and market conditions may reduce the availability of chocolate and cashews in our grocery stores. To conclude, we respond to a listener's question about former President Trump's proposed ban on 'Birth Tourism'.

Jun 6, 202323 min

06/05/2023: Do CIA Mind Tricks Influence Our Opinions?

Link to our listener survey: https://tally.so/r/wgaKOd In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses four significant global occurrences. Starting with the approval of Chinese cancer drugs in the US amidst rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, Wright highlights the connections and implications of these events. Following this, we analyze President Biden's bi-partisan debt deal, questioning whether it successfully reduces deficits and debt as claimed. We then delve into the world of international espionage, discussing a secretive meeting of global spies. Our journey then takes us to Africa, examining a potential $250M railway investment stretching from Angola to the Congo. Finally, Wright responds to listener queries, including one particularly interesting question about potential CIA mind tricks.

Jun 5, 202326 min

Ep 4506/02/2023: Organized Retail Crime in America

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delves into three major issues currently shaping America and the world. We begin with the significant rise of organized retail crime in the United States, discussing the potential ways to mitigate this issue. We then pivot to an unusual climate change strategy by the Irish Government involving the culling of a vast number of dairy cows. Wright also provides insights into the water crisis in Phoenix, Arizona, exploring the governor's recent halt to new housing developments and potential solutions to the water scarcity problem. The episode concludes with an update on a Supreme Court case involving a 94-year-old woman contesting the sale of her condo, with Wright revealing the final verdict.

Jun 2, 202322 min

Ep 4406/01/2023: $300 Million More Aid to Ukraine

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright sheds light on three pivotal briefs that are shaping America and the world. The first part of the episode delves into the recent announcement by The White House of $300M aid to Ukraine, hinting at the war entering a critical phase. Wright then turns our attention skyward, to a mysterious Chinese space plane, believed to be designed with satellite destruction capabilities. The discussion then segues into a cyber-attack on Kenya, allegedly by Beijing, and how it presents an opportunity for the United States to strengthen global alliances. Wrapping up the episode, Wright shares some surprising findings from a recent study on the mental effects of heart attacks and strategies to maintain mental acuity.

Jun 1, 202322 min

Ep 4305/31/2023: Lab Leak Theory - A Startling Confession from a Top Chinese Scientist

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright presents four intriguing topics shaping America and the world. He starts with the brewing trouble for the FBI Director who might face Contempt of Congress charges related to an alleged Biden corruption case. He then delves into a confession from a top Chinese scientist about the potential lab origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode moves on to Beijing's shifting alliances with Elon Musk and Joe Biden. And finally, the discussion on solar energy production in New York brings up some inconvenient truths about renewables. Wrapping up the episode, Wright addresses a listener's criticism about his views on new energy forms, specifically the role of batteries in mitigating the unreliability of solar and wind power.

May 31, 202325 min

Ep 4205/30/2023: Debt Ceiling Deal - A Triumph or a Travesty?

In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright takes a deep dive into four important issues shaping America and the world. First up, he discusses the newly brokered debt ceiling deal and the uncertain future it faces in Congress. Wright then moves on to updates on previous briefs: from the Chinese grave robbing situation in the South China Sea, the gang crackdown in El Salvador, to America's wheat production amid a severe midwest drought. Wrapping up the episode, Wright takes on a thought-provoking listener question about the intersection of morality and a career in the CIA.

May 30, 202326 min

Ep 4105/28/2023: Memorial Day

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May 29, 20231 min

Ep 4005/26/2023: Listener Questions

In this special episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright dives into listener feedback. He responds to diverse opinions, queries, and critiques concerning a range of topics such as immigration, crime, vaccines, and the accountability of FBI and CIA in light of the recent Durham Report. Wright also delves into inquiries about the podcast itself, including how he discerns Fake News and the backstory behind the closing line of his podcast. If you've ever wondered about the connection to a man named Paul Harvey, tune in!

May 26, 202333 min

Ep 3905/25/2023: The New Contenders - Shaping US Presidential Politics

On today's episode of The Wright Report, we delve into three distinct topics shaping America and the globe. First, Bryan Dean Wright brings you up-to-speed on the latest in US presidential politics, with Governor Ron DeSantis from Florida throwing his hat in the ring, and updates from Robert Kennedy Jr. and President Joe Biden. Then we traverse to the South China Sea, unearthing the bizarre saga of Chinese grave robbers ransacking sunken British and American warships from WWII. Finally, we head to Africa, where a country is boldly confronting China over "Dirty Green Energy". We wrap up with a teaser for tomorrow's unique "Ask Me Anything" episode.

May 25, 202326 min

Ep 3805/24/2023: Regret in Oregon - Unexpected Consequences of Decriminalizing Hard Drugs

In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright unravels three significant briefs shaping the world. First, he sheds light on a new study that contradicts the common perception about US military veterans being extremists. Then, we'll journey to the Indian Ocean, focusing on the strategic island of Diego Garcia and its changing role for the US military. Our third stop is Europe, where some countries are reneging on their promise to rebuild their militaries, expecting the US to foot the bill. We wrap up with a narrative of regret from Oregon, where voters are second-guessing their decision to decriminalize hard drugs.

May 24, 202327 min

Ep 3705/23/2023: The Battle for the Pacific - US vs. China

In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright takes a deep dive into the strategic battle for influence between the US and China in the Pacific Ocean region, often referred to as Oceania. The 14 island nations that make up this region met recently in Papua New Guinea (PNG) to sign crucial deals and meet global leaders. However, President Joe Biden's last-minute withdrawal from the meeting due to the ongoing US debt ceiling crisis caused significant disappointment among the leaders. We'll explore the ramifications of this decision, the positions of these nations regarding the US or China, and the implications for potential future conflicts in the area.

May 23, 202324 min

Ep 3605/22/2023: US Debt Ceiling Crisis - The Blame Game Continues

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses four key issues affecting America and the world. Starting with the ongoing US Debt Ceiling crisis, Bryan offers the latest from Washington DC. The podcast then shifts focus to the situation on America's southern border, with a fact-check on the White House's denial of any crisis. In the third segment, we explore the deployment of American F-16 fighter jets and their pilots to Ukraine. Finally, Bryan discusses China's crackdown on foreign businesses and President Biden's call for closer ties, along with his dismissal of the recent spy balloon saga. The podcast concludes with an intriguing correlation between fitness and intelligence.

May 22, 202326 min

Ep 3505/19/2023: Blackout Warning: America's Upcoming Energy Crisis

In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses three critical issues impacting America and the world. The episode kicks off with a potential energy crisis as warnings suggest blackouts across America during the summer. The second segment focuses on the hardships faced by American wheat farmers due to a record drought, leading East Coast buyers to import wheat. Bryan then shifts focus to South Africa, where a local electricity crisis is testing a farming community's resilience and offering a glimpse of what might happen in America without careful planning. To wrap up, Bryan addresses a listener's query about whether he's a "Prepper" and discusses how he and his family prepare for various emergencies.

May 19, 202323 min

Ep 3405/18/2023: American Governors Taking on China: The Montana TikTok Ban

In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright explores multiple briefs that shape the world. Starting with President Biden's trip to Tokyo and its implications for the supply chain of renewable energy, Bryan then delves into the unrest in Guinea and its potential effects on the prices of planes and electric vehicles. In the third brief, he sheds light on how U.S. Governors are standing up against China's communist regime. Navigating through the contentious issue of the transgender debate, Bryan discusses facts and polls following Governor Ron DeSantis's recent ban on specific treatments and surgeries for children. To wrap up the episode, he introduces a thought experiment proposed by a listener named Caleb about the FBI.

May 18, 202325 min

Ep 3305/17/2023: California Reparations, Too Expensive?

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright invites listeners to think like spies, offering three briefs — a White House trip to Asia, America's debt crisis, and a development in China regarding oil — that combined tell a larger story. Bryan then dives into the unexpected challenges Tesla owners face regarding car ownership in the digital age, and provides an update on the issue of reparations in California. Wrapping up, he addresses an email from a listener looking for ways to share the podcast with less tech-savvy loved ones.

May 17, 202322 min

Ep 3205/16/2023: The Trump-Russia Investigation: a Witch-Hunt.

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses a groundbreaking development concerning the Trump-Russia collusion investigation. He delves into the key findings of a report by US Special Counsel John Durham, which suggests that the FBI should never have launched the probe. Bryan shares his perspective on the implications for the future of the country. Wrapping up, he addresses a listener's concern about the use of a Bible verse in the previous episode.

May 16, 202324 min

Ep 3105/15/2023: Breaking Down Joe Biden's Claims About America's Biggest Threat

In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright examines a controversial claim from the White House concerning white supremacy as the greatest terror threat. He then delves into the implications of the US Treasury Department's decision to label Chinese solar panels as Made in America. Bryan further discusses a bold statement from the President of the Czech Republic about standing up to a global bully, and updates us on a naval incident in the South China Sea. Finally, he addresses an intriguing lawsuit where a city government holds a car company responsible for thefts.

May 15, 202325 min

Ep 3005/12/2023: The Immigration Narrative You Haven't Heard Yet

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we delve into three main topics shaping America and the world. We start by addressing the ongoing immigration crisis, journeying from Guatemala to rural New York State. We then turn our attention to the World Health Organization's announcement that the monkey pox emergency is over, but raise questions about the vaccine's effectiveness. Finally, we share some good news about a decrease in egg prices. As we conclude, we respond to a listener's question about why a former CIA Operations Officer is briefing on health issues.

May 12, 202322 min

Ep 2905/11/2023: Unraveling the Biden Family Corruption

In this episode of The Wright Report, we delve into three main briefs. We begin by addressing claims from Capitol Hill regarding alleged corruption and influence peddling by President Joe Biden and his family. Next, we turn our attention to the Southern US Border as Title 42 expires and discuss a potential solution to penalize those who might employ illegal migrants. We also share a health tip regarding colon cancer prevention. To close out the podcast, we offer a tease for some exciting news expected around 11am Pacific Time.

May 11, 202328 min

Ep 2805/10/2023: Behind the Scenes of Afghanistan's Intelligence Shortage

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we cover seven briefs shaping America and the world. We begin in Washington DC with an update on the US debt ceiling negotiations. Next, we travel to western Canada to discuss the impact of wildfires on both people and oil prices. Our third stop takes us to Paraguay, where the new President is standing up for Taiwan and confronting Beijing. We then head to Afghanistan, where the White House admits there are too few Afghan spies to gather information. Finally, we visit Rwanda and Burkina Faso, where the Presidents of both countries are defending Russia this morning.

May 10, 202327 min

Ep 2705/09/23: The Debt Ceiling Explained and Why It Matters to You

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we discuss three crucial stories shaping America and the world. First, we break down the debt ceiling, its significance, and why you should care as the White House hosts leaders from Capitol Hill. Next, we venture to Asia, where we explore a standoff between a man named Rambo and the Chinese government in Fiji, and the potential consequences of a rebel group's decision to shut down a critical mine in Myanmar that supplies 10% of the world's tin. Finally, we close the podcast with a study from Denmark revealing the link between heavy marijuana use and a 30% increase in schizophrenia cases among young men.

May 9, 202323 min

Ep 2605/08/23: Reparations - How States are Exploring Solutions

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we discuss four significant stories shaping America and the world. We begin in Texas, where a shooting occurred north of Dallas and a controversial incident involving a grounded plane full of handcuffed migrants raises concerns. Next, we delve into California and Colorado's exploration of reparation programs for Black Americans and the potential impact of a new tax on white people. We then examine the top five apps on your cell phone and the surprising fact that China largely controls them. Finally, we close the podcast with some good news: your utility bill might be decreasing starting this month.

May 8, 202325 min

Ep 2505/05/23: Nuclear Power vs. Wind Energy and US Economy Updates

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we explore important topics shaping America and the world. We begin by discussing the significant day for the US economy, crucial numbers to watch, and the rise in car insurance rates. Next, we examine an innovative design for a nuclear plant that promises to be smaller, safer, and more efficient than wind turbines. Our new series, The Farming Game, debuts to address the misconceptions about chocolate milk and provide updates on wheat and cattle industries. Lastly, we close the podcast with a medical study on two popular plants: coffee and tea.

May 5, 202322 min

Ep 2405/04/23: AI Revolution: How Automation Will Change the Job Landscape

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we delve into significant topics affecting America and the world. We begin by discussing the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates, the Labor Department's report on increased layoffs, and IBM's shift towards artificial intelligence for certain jobs. Next, we explore the controversies surrounding green energy, including Congress's overturn of a Biden rule on solar panels, New York's gas stove ban, and the White House's admission of vulnerability to China. Finally, we discuss the Philippines' president's successful request to the White House and close with a listener's observation on Spotify's warning label for Tuesday's episode.

May 4, 202329 min

Ep 2305/03/23: When David Stands Up to Goliath: Taiwan's Defiance of China

In today's episode of The Wright Report, we explore a range of pressing issues shaping America and the world. We begin by examining the racial claim made by New York City's Mayor Eric Adams against the Governor of Texas, followed by a discussion on Taiwan's Foreign Minister's warning about an impending Chinese invasion. We then look at an unlikely country standing up to China and Poland's criticism of Pfizer over overpriced COVID vaccines. Finally, we address a listener's question on the media's fixation on celebrity stories.

May 3, 202322 min

Ep 2205/02/23: Were Vaccination Mandates Ever Necessary?

Join us for another episode of The Wright Report, where we discuss key issues impacting America and the world. We start by examining the White House's announcement of the end of the COVID emergency and vaccination mandates, followed by the latest figures on illegal migrants at the US border. We then delve into the connection between New York politicians and Chinese spies, a Canadian politician's unsettling discovery, and a mysterious spy station in Antarctica. Finally, we close the podcast with a fascinating report on clouds spreading bacteria around the globe.

May 2, 202323 min

Ep 2105/01/23: CIA Director's Meeting with Jeffrey Epstein

Good morning! Today, we begin by delving into the CIA Director's admission of meeting with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and the potential implications for national security. Next, we cover the FBI's call for more cyber agents to tackle the growing threat from China. We then explore the controversial case of a Saudi Arabian company using Arizona water resources and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, which could affect the soda industry. Finally, we close the podcast by discussing a listener's question on defining a secure border.

May 1, 202325 min

Ep 2004/28/23: The Near-Miss Naval Encounter Sparking Global Tensions

Join us on Friday, April 28th, for The Wright Report with Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer. In today's daily news podcast, we cover three briefs shaping America and the world. First, we discuss the President of the Philippines' visit to Washington DC and a near-miss incident between the Philippine and Chinese navies. Second, we dive into the intense fighting in Sudan and the risks it poses to a government lab holding deadly viruses. Third, we explore both the bad and the good news in the global solar energy revolution. Lastly, we celebrate the completion of our first month of the Wright Report, sharing some great news and addressing occasional delays in episode releases.

Apr 28, 202324 min

Ep 1904/27/23: Tony Fauci Backtracks on Mask Effectiveness

Join us for The Wright Report on Thursday, April 27th, with Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer. In today's daily news podcast, we have four briefs shaping America and the world. First, we discuss Joe Biden's controversial statement about China that goes against US Military and Intelligence Communities' views. Second, we delve into a Supreme Court case involving a 94-year-old grandma whose house was seized due to back taxes. Third, we examine Tony Fauci's latest comments on the effectiveness of masks against COVID. Fourth, we explore the leaked intel that reveals Russia's economy is thriving despite global sanctions. Finally, we reflect on the firing of Don Lemon and Tucker Carlson and the Pentagon's celebration.

Apr 27, 202325 min

Ep 1804/26/23: The Enemy of My Enemy: Taliban vs. ISIS

Tune in for The Wright Report on Wednesday, April 26th, with Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer. In today's daily news podcast, we have five briefs shaping America and the world. First, we discuss breaking news from Afghanistan as the Taliban kills a senior Islamic State commander. Second, we cover the South Korean President's visit to Washington DC to discuss China, Ukraine, and North Korea. Third, we examine the issue of half of America's key fighter jets being grounded due to engine problems. Fourth, we explore the situation in Seattle, where bus drivers are falling ill due to passengers using fentanyl and meth. Finally, we share some good news with a study on how to improve your fitness routine results.

Apr 26, 202324 min