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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!
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03 NOV 2025: White House Fears Recession // Welfare, Healthcare, and $39T in Debt // Obama Targets Trump, Embraces NYC Socialist // Global News: Nigeria, Sudan, Syria, Australia

lundi 3 novembre 2025Durée 31:47

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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 growing fears of a U.S. recession, the worsening government shutdown, surging Obamacare costs, and the rise of socialist influence inside the Democratic Party. We'll also look abroad at Trump's threats of military strikes in Africa, new drone warfare milestones in Australia, and the dangers of an increasingly "angry AI."

Recession Warnings and the Fed's Mistake:
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says parts of the U.S. economy are already in recession, with housing frozen and working-class families crushed by debt. White House officials blame the Federal Reserve for keeping interest rates too high for too long, risking a broader economic downturn.

Shutdown Fallout and Court Fights:
Eighty percent of air traffic controllers skipped work in New York as the shutdown drags on, grounding flights nationwide. A federal judge ordered Trump's team to release $5 billion in emergency food stamp funds, even as the administration warns the U.S. debt just hit $38 trillion.

Obamacare Premiums Skyrocket:
ABC News reports health insurance rates are soaring 50 percent or more, with one listener paying $890 a month for reduced coverage. Democrats are using the crisis to demand new subsidies, while Republicans insist the real issue is states using Medicaid to cover illegal immigrants.

Obama's Socialist Endorsements:
Barack Obama is campaigning for socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York, a candidate tied to the Democratic Socialists of America — a group openly declaring plans to "radicalize high schoolers" and take over the Democratic Party. Bryan warns the movement is gaining ground with help from within.

Trump Threatens Military Strikes in Nigeria:
The President says the U.S. may take direct action to stop Islamic militants killing Christians in northern Nigeria, calling the attacks "an existential threat to faith."

Global Chaos — Sudan and Syria:
Sudan's civil war has turned into a massacre as rebels overrun cities tied to global gum arabic supplies. Meanwhile, Trump prepares to host Syria's president, a former al Qaeda fighter, at the White House in a controversial bid to block Iranian weapons routes.

Australia's New Ghost Shark Drone:
Trump ally Palmer Luckey's defense company, Anduril, unveiled a submarine drone factory in Australia and a prototype "Loyal Wingman" AI jet to defend against China.

The Rise of "Angry AI":
Bryan closes with a preview of his experiment with Elon Musk's chatbot Grok — which reacted with frustration and aggression when corrected. He teases the full story coming later this week: "It left me alarmed… but also hopeful."

 

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

 

 

Keywords: U.S. recession Scott Bessent, Federal Reserve interest rates Powell, government shutdown food stamps ruling, Obamacare premiums 2025 increase, Barack Obama Zohran Mamdani DSA, Trump Nigeria Christian strikes, Sudan civil war gum arabic supply, Syria al-Sharaa White House visit, Palmer Luckey Anduril Ghost Shark drone, Elon Musk Grok angry AI experiment

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

vendredi 31 octobre 2025Durée 34:37

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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

20 OCT 2025: No Kings // NYC Terror // Charlie Kirk Visa Debate // Deadly Migrants in TX, MI, LA // Mexican Cartels & AI // Caribbean Battles // China Purge // Australia & You!

lundi 20 octobre 2025Durée 34:07

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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 the "No Kings" protests against President Trump, rising ties between Marxists and Islamists in U.S. politics, the arrest of a Hamas-linked illegal in Louisiana, new calls for deportations of radicalized citizens, and global updates from Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, China, and Australia.

 

"No Kings" Protests Fall Flat:
Millions were expected at anti-Trump demonstrations over the weekend, but turnout reached only one to five percent of Kamala Harris voters. Democrats Abroad rebranded their rallies as "No Tyrants" to avoid offending actual monarchs in Commonwealth nations. Bryan says, "Democrats want no kings — except the real ones."

 

Radical Islamist Runs for NYC Mayor:
Ugandan-born Marxist Zohran Mamdani appeared at protests alongside Imam Siraj Wahhaj, a former unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Wahhaj has preached jihad abroad and called for an Islamic nation in America through political activism. Bryan cites the UAE's foreign minister warning that "Western naïveté about radical Islam will destroy us."

 

Hamas Terrorist Arrested in Louisiana:
An illegal immigrant from Gaza, Mahmoud al-Muhtadi, who joined the October 7th Hamas attacks, was living in the U.S. as a Biden-approved resident. ICE also arrested a Texas man offering bounties to kill agents, and a Michigan mayor defended naming a street after a Hamas sympathizer. Bryan warns, "These are the people we've let in — and they want to destroy this country."

 

DHS Embraces "Re-Migration" Policy:
The Department of Homeland Security announced plans to strip citizenship from naturalized extremists, arguing that fraudulent applications and post-naturalization crimes justify "de-naturalization and return." Critics call it racist; Bryan calls it overdue.

 

Trump's Expanding War on Narco-Terror:
The U.S. Navy sank another cartel vessel near Venezuela, killing three Marxist rebels linked to Colombia's ELN. Colombian President Gustavo Petro — himself a former terrorist — protested the strike, but Trump said Petro "doesn't want to mess with the United States." Senator Rand Paul demanded congressional oversight, sparking debate over executive war powers.

 

China's Internal Purge and the Mineral Wars:
President Xi Jinping removed nine generals in the largest purge since Mao, signaling espionage and internal fractures. Meanwhile, Trump meets Australia's Prime Minister Albanese at the White House today to announce joint investments in rare earth minerals and new Pacific supply chains.

 

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

 

 

Keywords: No Kings protest turnout, Zohran Mamdani Imam Siraj Wahhaj jihad, Hamas terrorist Louisiana arrest, DHS remigration denaturalization policy, Trump narco-terror Venezuela Colombia ELN, Rand Paul war powers debate, Xi Jinping purge PLA generals, Trump Australia rare earth partnership

16 JUNE 2025: Middle East Update: War With Iran, Israel… and the US? // Minnesota Killer // No Kings Violence // Good Medical News!

lundi 16 juin 2025Durée 36:07

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Israel-Iran War Escalates as Trump Weighs U.S. Involvement
Over the past 72 hours, Israel has launched a sweeping campaign against Iran, killing over 100 senior Iranian leaders, destroying nuclear facilities, and crippling oil and gas infrastructure. President Trump has so far declined to join the conflict, though the White House is considering using American bunker-buster bombs on Iran's deeply buried Fordow nuclear site. Bryan explores the risks of U.S. involvement, including regime change, retaliation, and nuclear breakout threats.

Assassination Manhunt in Minnesota
The FBI continues its search for Vance Boelter, accused of killing a state representative and her husband and wounding another lawmaker. His wife was detained with weapons and passports but later released. A manifesto was found, and both political parties are implicated in his affiliations.

No Kings Protests Turn Violent, Funding Traced to Global Leftist Donors
Protests marking the Army's 250th birthday turned deadly in several cities. Violence erupted in Salt Lake City, Virginia, and especially Los Angeles. One group, identifying as a Hamas Marxist movement, is behind some of the chaos. Investigations trace funding to billionaire Neville Roy Singham, George Soros, and U.S. labor unions.

Vitamin D Offers Hope for Breast Cancer Patients
New research from Brazil shows that a daily 2,000 IU dose of vitamin D can boost chemotherapy effectiveness for women with breast cancer. It also helps prevent biological aging, echoing findings shared in May about its protective effects on cellular health.

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13 JUNE 2025: Headline Brief: War in Iran // New Dem Strategies To Stop Trump // Chinese Students Welcomed in the US // Triple B Gets Bogged Down // China Scores Big Wins in Myanmar, Panama, Mexico

vendredi 13 juin 2025Durée 34:29

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Israel Launches Operation Rising Lion Against Iran
Overnight, Israel begins a wide-scale bombing campaign targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure, military leadership, and key scientists. Apartment buildings are ablaze in Tehran as oil prices spike and U.S. military bases brace for retaliation. Bryan warns of potential escalation, including Iranian proxy attacks on U.S. soil.

The Resistance Fights Back with Protests, Court Battles, and Smears
A California judge temporarily halts Trump's control of the state's National Guard. Senator Alex Padilla is tackled by Secret Service after interrupting DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, fueling Nazi Germany comparisons from Democrats. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom claims Trump is mentally unfit to lead.

Riots Expand as Leftist Messaging Shifts
Democrats now claim they never called the LA riots "peaceful," despite recent comments from AOC. Violence spreads to cities like Tucson and Spokane, with protestors declaring U.S. lands belong to Mexico. Trump and Republican governors respond with military deployments and legal actions.

500,000 Migrants Ordered to Leave U.S.
The Trump administration revokes humanitarian parole for migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, rescinding their work permits and demanding immediate departure. The DOJ also sues states that block ICE courthouse arrests.

Trump Offers Limited Carve-Outs for Illegal Labor
Trump signals flexibility for industries like farming and hospitality, promising to "get the criminals out" but protect long-time workers. California farmers report mass ICE raids and brace for labor shortages.

500,000 Chinese Students to Return Under New Deal
Despite FBI warnings, Trump confirms his trade deal will bring back Chinese students and allow many to stay after graduation. Bryan challenges the wisdom of this exchange, citing national security risks.

House Votes to Claw Back $9.4 Billion in Wasteful Spending
A narrow House vote advances a bill to recover funds flagged by the Department of Government Efficiency. Vice President JD Vance may cast the deciding vote in the Senate.

Trump and Musk Begin Reconciliation
Following a fierce public feud, Elon Musk and Trump reportedly speak by phone. Musk walks back harsh comments. Vance confirms Trump is open to patching things up.

Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Faces Senate Roadblocks
The president's top domestic package faces resistance over Medicaid cuts, public land sales, tax credit rollbacks, and new legal bond requirements. Lawmakers from both parties are divided ahead of the July 4 deadline.

Soros Launches "Blue Texas" Campaign
Democrat megadonor George Soros pledges at least $35 million to flip Texas, funding candidate training and mobilization for the 2026 elections.

Iran's S-300 Missile Defenses Taken Out by Israeli Commandos
With Iranian air defenses compromised, Israel continues its bombing campaign. Peace talks are still technically scheduled for Sunday but are unlikely to proceed.

Hezbollah Sleeper Cells Could Strike Inside U.S.
Bryan warns of potential Hezbollah attacks in cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Detroit, as retaliation for Israeli airstrikes.

Gaza Aid Workers Killed, Myanmar Falls Further Under Chinese Control
Palestinian militants attack an aid convoy, killing five. In Myanmar, a China-backed rebel group secures critical rare earth mineral mines, reinforcing Beijing's dominance in the sector.

Panama Canal Shuts Out U.S. Bid, Sides with China
Panama blocks a U.S.-backed deal to buy Chinese port operations, preserving Beijing's control. The U.S. is replacing Huawei towers in the country, but tensions rise over canal access and trade routes.

China Refuses to Discuss Fentanyl During Trade Talks
Xi Jinping's team flatly rejects U.S. demands to stop fentanyl precursor exports, keeping the deadly flow alive. Bryan calls it a calculated attack on America's youth and a profit stream for China's elite.

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12 JUNE 2025: Good US Economic News: Inflation, Jobs, Trump's Buckets // Riot Updates: AOC, Rascals, Trump Message to Migrants // Global News: Qatar, Iran, China

jeudi 12 juin 2025Durée 29:50

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Strong U.S. Economy Defies Expectations
Inflation and job numbers come in better than forecast. Prices rose just 2.4 percent over the past year, and unemployment remains steady at 4.2 percent. Trump's Five Bucket Strategy appears to be paying off, with reshoring announcements from GM and new investments in American nuclear energy.

Tariff Court Ruling and China Deal Reshape Trade Landscape
A U.S. appeals court allows Trump's tariffs to stay in place through July 31, buying time for ongoing negotiations. A new U.S.-China deal sets tariffs at 55 percent for Chinese goods and 10 percent for American exports. China resumes rare earth shipments and regains student visa access, though FBI officials remain concerned about security risks.

Leftist Riots in LA and AOC's Dismissive Response
Riots continue in Los Angeles, though quieter for now. Trump ramps up ICE arrests. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez downplays the violence as "kids throwing rocks," despite Molotov cocktails and injuries. GOP lawmakers and the DOJ are investigating who is funding the unrest.

Trump Welcomes Legal Immigrants
President Trump releases a new video message to naturalized citizens, offering encouragement and affirming they are "part of the American family." His remarks come amid deportation efforts targeting illegal immigrants.

Middle East Tensions Rise Over Iran and Qatar Jet Deal
Qatar has not yet transferred the promised 747 to Trump for Air Force One. Meanwhile, U.S. embassies in the region prepare for possible Iranian missile strikes. Some military dependents and diplomats are being evacuated, as peace talks appear to be collapsing.

Xi Jinping Launches Austerity Crackdown Ahead of Possible War
China's president is disciplining party members for luxury spending as he prepares the nation for economic hardship and possible military conflict. U.S. intelligence agencies view the campaign as a signal of Beijing's war readiness.

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11 JUNE 2025: Emergency Curfew in LA // Trump Has Voter Support - Not Rioters // The Resistance Targets the White House // Global News: China, Iran, Ukraine, and Djibouti

mercredi 11 juin 2025Durée 28:10

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Los Angeles Chaos Grows: Curfews, Court Losses, and ICE Raids
Mayor Karen Bass imposes a citywide curfew as riots continue. Governor Newsom fails in court to block Trump's National Guard deployment. ICE increases nationwide raids, working alongside local police under the 287(g) program. Polls show most Americans support the crackdowns. Democrat Senator John Fetterman joins in, calling the unrest "anarchy."

Democrat Resistance Escalates: From Mean Tweets to Leaked Secrets
ABC News fires veteran reporter Terry Moran for anti-Trump outbursts. Minnesota's governor calls on Democrats to "be meaner." A Defense Intelligence Agency officer is arrested for trying to leak classified intelligence, claiming he was helping a foreign ally against Trump.

China's Bioweapon Threat Grows in Michigan
The FBI arrests a third Chinese national connected to the smuggling of DNA materials and pathogens from a Wuhan university to the University of Michigan. Officials warn the case reflects a broader agro-terrorism campaign backed by the Chinese Communist Party.

Iran Buys Missile Fuel from China as Peace Talks Falter
Iran is importing large quantities of rocket fuel with help from Beijing. Israel believes Tehran is stalling negotiations while reinforcing its military capabilities. President Trump continues to push for a peaceful resolution, though doubts are growing.

Zelenskyy Angered as U.S. Redirects Drone Tech
Trump pulls 20,000 drone-targeting fuses from Ukraine and sends them to U.S. military bases in the Middle East. Zelenskyy accuses the United States of turning its back on Ukraine. Trump says protecting American troops must come first if talks with Iran fail.

ICE Officers Stranded in Djibouti After Court Order
A federal judge halts the deportation of eight violent migrants to South Sudan after the plane has already departed. ICE agents are left stranded in Djibouti, staying in a converted shipping container with the detainees. The White House is appealing to the Supreme Court.

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10 JUNE 2025: US Marines to LA // Dems Say Riots Are Peaceful and Fun // Mexico "Mobilizes" Protestors // Global News: Russian Spy Plan Leaks, Israeli Op Complicates Trump's Iran Deal

mardi 10 juin 2025Durée 34:37

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Marines Deployed to LA as Riots Escalate – President Trump authorizes 700 Marines to protect federal buildings amid ongoing violence in Los Angeles. While Governor Newsom sues to block federal control of the National Guard, Democrats and local media struggle to characterize the unrest, with some calling it "just people having fun." Bryan unpacks the political, legal, and cultural implications of this chaotic response.

Mexican President's "Mobilize" Call Sparks GOP Fury – Claudia Sheinbaum tells her "countrymen" in the U.S. to protest Trump's remittance tax, drawing backlash and proposals to hike the tax from 3.5% to 15%. Bryan questions whether Sheinbaum's words crossed into foreign interference, and revisits evidence of Mexican nationalist and Marxist groups targeting ICE and law enforcement in California.

Russia's Spy Agency Warns Against Growing Ties with China – A leaked FSB report reveals Moscow's deep concerns over Chinese espionage, Arctic encroachment, and Beijing's long-term territorial ambitions in Russia's Far East. Bryan explains how this intel vindicates Trump's long-standing strategy to pull Russia away from China.

Israel Arms Gaza Militias to Undermine Hamas, But Risks Mount – Netanyahu confirms Israel is arming a rival Gaza clan to weaken Hamas. While potentially saving Israeli soldiers, the move raises fears of long-term instability and mirrors past U.S. missteps in arming regional militias. The strategy could also complicate Trump's fragile peace negotiations with Iran, which may resume as soon as this weekend.

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09 JUNE 2025: The War for Los Angeles: Trump Deploys the Troops, Democrats Rage // "Maryland Man" Returns to the US // Cartels Back in Border Business // Global News // Monday Tease

lundi 9 juin 2025Durée 35:34

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Riots in Los Angeles Prompt National Guard Deployment – Violent protests erupt in LA as leftist and migrant groups attack ICE agents and property after a wave of deportation raids. Videos show Molotov cocktails, bricks, and burning cars. Yet Democrat leaders insist the weekend was "peaceful." President Trump sends in National Guard troops, sparking outrage from California officials who accuse him of staging a crisis.

MS-13 Gang Member Returns to U.S., Is Re-Arrested – After Democrats demanded the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man deported to El Salvador, the Trump administration complied. Now back in U.S. custody, Garcia faces charges of human trafficking, child exploitation, and murder. Democrats are scrambling to explain their previous support.

Illegal Migrants Smuggling Themselves Back to Mexico – Romanian criminal gangs, fearing Trump's immigration crackdown, are paying cartels $2,000 each to sneak them out of the U.S. and back to Romania via Mexico. Meanwhile, a Peruvian migrant caught in a restricted military zone is acquitted due to "insufficient signage."

Global Teasers: China, Iran, and Gaza on the Brink – Trump trade talks with China hit snags over rare earths. Iran buys missile fuel from China for use by terrorist proxies. Israel confirms the death of a top Hamas militant and begins arming anti-Hamas militias inside Gaza. More major updates expected throughout the week.

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06 JUNE 2025: Headline Brief: Musk and Trump at War // Record Deportation Numbers // Supreme Court Battles // Culture War Updates // Dirty Green Ship on Fire // Global News

vendredi 6 juin 2025Durée 31:47

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Musk vs. Trump: A Stunning Public Break – Elon Musk accuses President Trump of being linked to Jeffrey Epstein and demands impeachment. Trump hits back, calling Musk crazy and threatening to cancel government subsidies. Musk responds by pulling his Dragon spacecraft from the ISS. The fallout stems from Trump's spending bill and economic strategy.

Rare Earth Truce? Maybe. Tariffs Slam Imports, Boost Exports – Trump and Xi talk trade. Xi may restart rare earth exports, but companies like Ford and Suzuki are cutting production, and some are eyeing a China return. Meanwhile, the U.S. trade deficit drops 55% in April—the largest drop since 1992.

Travel Ban Returns, Deportation Record Set – Trump signs a new travel ban targeting 12 nations, exempting legal residents and allies. ICE arrests a record 2,200 illegals in one day. Meanwhile, a Biden-appointed judge blocks deportation of the Colorado terrorist's family.

Biden Aides Face Investigation for Concealing His Decline – Trump orders an investigation into former Biden officials who allegedly used auto-pen signatures and concealed cognitive decline, potentially invalidating executive actions.

Supreme Court Rulings Reinforce Executive Power and Equal Rights – The Court blocks Mexico's $10B gunmaker lawsuit and unanimously rules that white, straight Americans can sue for discrimination like anyone else.

FBI Cracks Down on Child Gender Surgeries – The FBI urges the public to report any hospitals performing transgender surgeries on minors, calling it a criminal issue.

Cultural Backlash Hits LGBTQ+ Activism – Companies pull back Pride Month support as polls show rising backlash, especially against the "T" and "Q." The Pentagon strips Harvey Milk's name from a Navy ship over past sexual misconduct.

Army Meets Recruitment Targets, Credits Anti-Woke Shift – The Army says new leadership and a focus on combat readiness—not activism—are driving enlistments.

AI Propaganda, Humanoid Delivery Robots, and Ocean-Dissolving Plastics – China uses ChatGPT for divisive propaganda. Amazon tests robot package delivery. Japan develops plastic that vanishes in saltwater.

EV Ship Fire in the Pacific Raises Safety Alarms – A cargo ship carrying Chinese electric vehicles burns adrift off Alaska after EVs ignite. Crew abandoned ship, Coast Guard prepares a response.

Ukraine and Iran: Drone Warfare and Nuclear Tensions – The U.S. reroutes anti-drone tech away from Ukraine to protect Middle East bases. Iran delays peace talks, risking war. Israel holds fire—for now.

Parkinson's Breakthrough: Smart Pen Diagnoses Disease Early – UCLA's magnetic pen detects Parkinson's with 96% accuracy. Paired with ketamine treatments, it signals hope for millions.

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


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