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  • 19 MAY 2025: Trump to Walmart: Eat It // China Plays Rare Earth Games // Gaza War Escalates, Palestinians to Libya // Pope Leo’s Good News About Christians -- And Shop Class
    2025/05/19

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    Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world.

    Trump to Walmart: “Eat the Tariffs” – President Trump criticizes Walmart for raising prices, arguing the retail giant and China should absorb the tariff costs. Treasury Secretary Bessent tries to calm fears, but stacked tariffs and a weakened U.S. dollar are squeezing importers. Meanwhile, the GOP’s "Big, Beautiful Bill" aims to cut spending and taxes, but conservatives remain divided on whether it goes far enough.

    China Tightens Grip on Rare Earth Exports, Delays Trade Talks – Xi Jinping selectively permits rare earth shipments to foreign firms, leaving U.S. companies scrambling. Analysts suspect the delay is strategic, possibly a prelude to fall military action around Taiwan.

    Middle East Shift: Hamas Leaders Killed, Gaza May Be Carved Up – Israel reportedly eliminates top Hamas leaders and rolls out a plan to divide Gaza into three security zones. Meanwhile, a leaked proposal reveals a U.S.-backed effort to relocate 1 million Palestinians to Libya, raising alarm over European security and regional stability.

    Pope Leo XIV’s First Mass Aligns with Youth Revival of Christianity – As the new pope champions human dignity and labor, more young people in the U.S. and Europe are turning to Christianity—and to the skilled trades. High school shop programs are making a comeback as Gen Z skips college for $70K job offers and deeper purpose.

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

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  • 16 MAY 2025: Headline Brief: Democrats Applaud Trump // Chinese Withhold Rare Earths // Germany Submits to Trump // Mexican Migrant Tax // Great Medical News
    2025/05/16

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    Trump’s Middle East Tour Draws Unlikely Praise – Top Obama and Biden officials, including Ben Rhodes and Rob Malley, applaud Trump’s bold diplomacy in Syria, Gaza, and with Arab partners. Even Democratic Rep. Jim Himes admits Trump “played the Middle East pretty darn well.”

    Gaza “Freedom Zone” and a Rift with Apple – Trump floats the idea of the U.S. taking over Gaza. He also blasts Apple CEO Tim Cook for moving production to India, accusing the company of betraying American workers.

    China Floods U.S. with Goods While Hoarding Minerals – Despite the tariff truce, China withholds critical rare earth exports while ramping up production of consumer goods—especially for Halloween and Christmas. Xi Jinping mocks America’s dependency on cheap imports and takes shots at Trump in front of Latin diplomats.

    Germany Bows to Trump’s NATO Demands – In a surprise move, Germany pledges to meet Trump’s 5% defense spending target, shocking European allies and boosting defense stocks.

    GOP Pushes Remittance Tax, Mexico Furious – A new Republican proposal would tax wire transfers to fund a $5T tax package. Mexico’s president and senate condemn the idea as discriminatory and fear it will push money transfers underground.

    Supreme Court Grills Trump Admin on Citizenship Case – Justices express skepticism over Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship and the broader issue of universal injunctions.

    Medical Breakthroughs: Fentanyl Deaths Decline, GLP-1 Drugs Help Alcoholics and Liver Disease – CDC data shows overdose deaths are down. Semaglutide shows promise in treating alcoholism, liver disease, and may reduce Alzheimer’s risk.

    Prostate Cancer Treatments Improve, Exercise Lowers Risk and Aids Recovery – New research supports shorter, safer radiation schedules, while exercise helps reduce complications, dementia risk, and cognitive decline.

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

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  • 15 MAY 2025: Mega MAGA Supreme Court Case Today // Illegals Crush California Budget // Why Deporting Is So Hard // China Sabotage Goes Green
    2025/05/15

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    Supreme Court Takes Up Trump’s Citizenship and Injunction Fight – The justices hear arguments in Trump v. CASA, Inc., tackling whether birthright citizenship can be ended via executive order and whether lower-court judges can issue sweeping “universal injunctions.” The outcome could reshape immigration law and presidential authority.

    California’s Budget Busted by Illegal Immigration – Governor Newsom proposes rolling back healthcare for illegal aliens after costs skyrocket beyond $9.5B. Democrats revolt, accusing him of betraying progressive values, even as the state faces a $12B budget hole.

    Trump Scores Win on Alien Enemies Act as Deportation System Exposed – A federal judge allows the use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members, though with more due process than Trump sought. Bryan walks through the current deportation process and why it could take 60+ years to remove Biden-era migrants.

    China’s Inverters Could Cripple the U.S. Grid – Reuters uncovers hidden sabotage tools inside Chinese-made solar and EV inverters. These embedded devices could allow Beijing to shut down U.S. power infrastructure at will. Bryan explains why this, along with China’s defiance on fentanyl, proves “strategic decoupling” isn’t enough.

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

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  • 14 MAY 2025: Trump Shocks on Syria - And Other Intel From the Middle East // China Cheats With Venezuela Oil, New Tariffs in Play // Iranian Saboteurs Use Refugees as Cover // Bryan Should Zip It: Reactions to Yesterday’s Episode
    2025/05/14

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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 today’s episode, we cover:

    Trump Reshapes the Middle East – The president lifts U.S. sanctions on Syria, engages in secret negotiations with Hamas leading to a hostage release, and pressures Iran with a mix of diplomacy and subtle military signals. Major weapons and AI chip deals unfold with Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar.

    China Caught Evading Oil Sanctions – Beijing secretly buys Venezuelan oil using transponder tricks and false documentation. The move could trigger a 25% tariff hike under Trump’s secondary sanctions policy.

    FBI Prioritizes Immigration After UK Bomb Plot – The FBI redirects resources to immigration enforcement, sparking Democratic backlash, just as Iranian saboteurs posing as asylum seekers are caught attempting to bomb the Israeli embassy in London.

    Listener Mailbag: The China Pivot and Trump Loyalty Debate – Bryan responds to listener feedback over his criticism of Trump’s China tariff reversal and Qatar jet acceptance, offering candid insight into the national security stakes behind U.S.-China policy.

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

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  • 13 MAY 2025: Trump Rolls Back China Tariffs; China Dunks on Trump for Doing It // Arab Planes and Stupid People // US Drug Companies Rejoice // Global News: China, India and Pakistan, Iran, Ukraine, and Romania
    2025/05/13

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    Trump Rolls Back China Tariffs, Ends “Economic Revolution” – The White House confirms tariffs on Chinese goods will fall to 10%, abandoning previous calls for decoupling. Trump says he “trusts” Xi Jinping on fentanyl, and markets surge—while U.S. mining stocks crash. Critics say Trump surrendered leverage in exchange for short-term gains.

    Trump Defends Qatar Jet Gift: “Only a Stupid Person Would Refuse It” – Trump lashes out at critics of his plan to accept a $400M luxury jet from Qatar for use as Air Force One, and later for his presidential library. Critics warn of constitutional violations and security risks.

    Pharma Industry Cheers Trump’s Drug Order as Toothless – Trump’s executive order to slash drug prices is seen as symbolic, not substantive. Pharma stocks rise as the industry prepares legal and congressional challenges.

    Global Roundup: China’s Bioweapon Fears and African Refugees Stir Controversy

    - China Swabs Westerners at Airports – New reports of unexplained DNA collection at Shanghai raise fears of ethnic bioweapon research.

    - U.S. Accepts White Afrikaner Refugees, Sparking Outrage – South Africa and U.S. left-wing activists blast the move as racist.

    - India and Pakistan Ceasefire Holds—for Now – Airports reopen as leaders pursue peace talks, with Trump possibly joining Ukraine-Russia talks in Turkey later this week.

    - Iran Negotiations Continue in Secret – U.S., Iran, and Arab allies quietly debate whether Tehran can retain even a civilian nuclear program.

    - Romania Dropped from Visa-Free Travel to U.S. – Trump ends Obama-era program over fears of Chile-style crime syndicates.

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

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  • 12 MAY 2025: Trump’s Big Deals With the Arabs: Nuclear, AI Chips, Planes and Hamas // China Trade Deal Update: A Warning // The Trump Tease Revealed // DC Democrats Attack Cops - Head to Prison
    2025/05/12

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    Trump Heads to the Middle East: Trillions in Deals, Controversy in the Skies – President Trump begins his foreign trip with stops in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. Topics range from $1T in U.S. investments and Saudi nuclear energy to advanced AI chips and Middle East peace talks. Controversy erupts over Qatar’s offer to gift Trump a $400M Boeing 747, possibly violating the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause.

    Gaza Governance and a Possible Hostage Release – Rumors swirl that Trump may announce a U.S.-led interim government for Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas is expected to release the last American hostage in Gaza this week, with unknown concessions.

    Prescription Drug Reform Is the Big Announcement – Trump officially unveils a plan to slash U.S. drug prices by tying Medicare reimbursements to international price levels, potentially cutting costs by 80%. But lawsuits and bipartisan resistance could derail the move unless legislation passes.

    U.S. and China Reach Tentative Trade Reset – Talks in Switzerland yield “substantial progress,” according to Treasury Secretary Bessent. Trump proposes a new 10% baseline tariff but demands strict enforcement to curb Chinese cheating, fentanyl trafficking, and cyber intrusions.

    Universities Under Scrutiny for Foreign Cash – Trump’s DOE launches a probe into the University of Pennsylvania for failing to disclose foreign donations. Over $30B in foreign funds poured into U.S. universities during the Biden years, with China, Saudi Arabia, and Germany topping the list.

    ICE Facility Brawl Leads to Possible Arrests of House Democrats – Two congresswomen could face charges after physically assaulting officers at a Newark ICE detention center. The incident, caught on video, also boosts the political profile of Newark’s mayor, who was arrested during the scuffle.

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

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  • 09 MAY 2025: Headline Brief: A New Pope, Dogfights in Pakistan, Iran Sabotage, Tariff War Truce, Joe Biden Speaks, and Democrats Throw Stones in Glass Houses
    2025/05/09

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    History in Rome and Chicago: America’s Pope – Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost is elected Pope Leo XIV. A naturalized Peruvian citizen and former leader of the Order of St. Augustine, the new pope signals a focus on labor rights, climate change, and migration, while opposing “gender ideology” and same-sex adoption.

    India and Pakistan Edge Closer to War – After a deadly terror attack in Kashmir, drone swarms and dogfights erupt between nuclear-armed neighbors. Pakistan flies Chinese-made jets, prompting Pentagon analysis. Trump expected to intervene diplomatically before his Middle East trip.

    Trump Deploys Bombers as Iran’s Nuclear Threat Grows – A hidden Iranian facility is revealed to be extracting tritium for nuclear weapons. Trump sends more bombers to Diego Garcia and signals mixed messages on whether any nuclear enrichment will be allowed under a future deal.

    U.S.-Backed Ceasefire with Houthis Fizzles – Global shipping firms reject Red Sea route despite Trump’s truce. Strike costs top $1 billion. Yemen’s main airport is heavily damaged, but major carriers are still rerouting around Africa.

    U.S.-UK Strike Tariff Deal, While China Feels the Squeeze – Trump cuts a deal with the UK: more beef exports, fewer car tariffs, and British films spared. China may get a 50% tariff next, though small U.S. importers are reeling under current 145% rates.

    China’s Economy Wobbles Under Tariff Pressure – Beijing injects emergency stimulus while stopping public economic reporting. Trump says “empty ports” mean America is winning.

    Illegal Immigration Crackdown Shakes U.S. Labor Market – 70% of business leaders say Trump’s enforcement actions will hit their operations, especially in retail and hospitality.

    Biden Blames Sexism for Harris’ Loss – In new interviews, Biden appears frail and accuses Americans of sexism for rejecting Kamala Harris.

    FBI Probes NY AG Letitia James for Mortgage Fraud – The prosecutor who once went after Trump now faces her own legal firestorm over allegedly lying to banks about her residency and finances.

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

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  • 08 MAY 2025: Trump’s Mystery Announcement: Two Possibilities // Biden Lies About the Gaza Pier Debacle // US Spies Head to Greenland // Good News on Fighting China’s Cyber Hacks and Hypersonics
    2025/05/08

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    Trump’s Mystery Announcement: Gaza Takeover or Drug Price War? – Trump hints at an “earth-shattering” reveal, with two possible bombshells emerging: a U.S.-led interim government in Gaza after Israel’s offensive, or a sweeping executive order to slash prescription drug prices by tying them to international rates.

    Biden’s Gaza Pier Scandal Much Worse Than Reported – A Pentagon IG report reveals 62 U.S. troops were injured and one killed in Biden’s failed Gaza pier mission, far more than the three injuries publicly disclosed. The $230M humanitarian project was poorly planned and politically motivated, according to insiders.

    U.S. Spies Ordered to Target Greenland – Trump instructs the CIA and NSA to gather intel on Greenland’s leadership and sway local officials to favor a Compact of Free Association with the U.S. The effort, driven by Arctic security concerns, aims to counter rising Chinese and Russian military activity in the region.

    DARPA Deploys AI to Defend U.S. Infrastructure – In a response to Chinese cyber threats like Volt Typhoon, the Pentagon launches a high-stakes AI competition this summer to secure American utilities and critical infrastructure.

    U.S. Hypersonic Weapons Testing Breakthrough – A successful test of the reusable Talon-A2 hypersonic aircraft marks a major step forward for U.S. missile defense and offense. The vehicle hit Mach 5 speeds, helping the U.S. catch up to China and Russia in this vital arms race.

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

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