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It’s November 29th, and Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, is back with a post-Thanksgiving Radar Brief on The Wright Report. Today’s episode highlights key stories shaping America and the world, including:
On the Domestic Radar: Swatting and Bomb Threats: Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers targeted over Thanksgiving, with the FBI now investigating the alarming threats.
Controversial $6 Billion Loan: The Biden administration approves a massive loan for an EV company losing over $100,000 per vehicle, sparking debate over government spending.
Texas Border Fencing Victory: A federal court rules in favor of Texas, calling Biden administration actions to remove razor wire “trespassing.”
Cartel Fishing Schemes: Mexican drug cartels exploit endangered fish stocks as a front for smuggling operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
Trump’s Cabinet Developments: New picks for the Trump administration face scrutiny, with debates over FBI vetting and Elon Musk’s sway on appointments.
On the Global Radar: Ukraine's Soldier Shortage: The White House pushes for lower conscription ages as Ukraine struggles to recruit troops amid Russia’s advances.
France in Political Turmoil: The French government teeters on collapse due to an unpopular budget deal, highlighting a growing power struggle.
Irish Election Results: Anger over economic policies drives potential conservative victories in Ireland’s general election.
China’s Military Corruption: More top officials suspended as corruption hampers President Xi’s military plans, possibly delaying an invasion of Taiwan.
Bryan also gives a glimpse into next week’s topics, from AI advancements mimicking human personalities to breakthroughs in medicine and updates on Israel’s ceasefire with Hezbollah.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
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- Podcast
- FrequênciaDiário
- Publicado29 de novembro de 2024 08:00 UTC
- Duração7min
- ClassificaçãoLivre