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🗓️ 1 July 2025
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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 Visits “Alligator Alcatraz” Amid Immigration Firestorm
President Trump visits a new detention facility for illegal immigrants deep in Florida’s Everglades. Nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” the site was built in secrecy using Biden-era hotel funds, sparking lawsuits from environmentalists and migrant groups. Meanwhile, the Senate fails to pass a Medicaid ban for illegal immigrants, and House Republicans move forward with a bill to deport those arrested for DUIs.
LA Sued for Sanctuary Policies, Activists Launch ICE-Tracking App
The Trump administration sues Los Angeles for violating the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause with its sanctuary city policies. At the same time, a Democrat activist and Antifa supporter launches an app to help migrants avoid ICE agents. Critics warn the app could incite violence against law enforcement, especially as pride in America drops sharply among Democrats, according to new Gallup polling.
Hamas Crumbles in Gaza as Netanyahu Eyes Peace
Israel’s operation in Gaza has killed top Hamas leaders and brought 75% of the territory under Israeli control. Internal resistance to Hamas is growing among Palestinian clans, even as militants continue sporadic attacks. The U.S. now faces a strategic dilemma after depleting 20% of its anti-missile stockpiles during the conflict.
Russia’s Offensive Stalls, Ukraine Sends Grandfathers to the Front
Russia’s summer offensive falters due to poor morale, corruption, and untrained soldiers. Ukraine, running low on manpower, is deploying men in their 50s and 60s to the front lines, while corruption plagues the country’s funeral industry amid surging war casualties.
Mexican Cartels Use AI to Track and Kill FBI Informants
A DOJ report reveals that the Sinaloa Cartel used cellphone metadata and Mexico City surveillance to track U.S. officials and murder FBI informants. The breach highlights growing dangers of digital surveillance and "digital exhaust," with Bryan urging listeners to reduce their own digital footprint.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32
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0:00.0 | It's July 1st. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report. |
0:12.4 | A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Right Report, Your Daily News, podcast. |
0:22.8 | I've got two big briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world. |
0:28.1 | First up, President Trump is off to alligator Alcatraz this morning to wrestle down the illegal alien crisis, |
0:34.2 | but Democrats are fighting him back and hard, including a new phone app that tracks |
0:39.0 | ICE agents and their operations in real time. Uh-oh. We'll cover that as bad news, along with other |
0:44.9 | immigration updates shortly. Second, we've got three global stops this morning, beginning in Israel |
0:50.7 | with Hamas continuing to be annihilated. But that could be good. It could lead to a peace |
0:55.9 | deal and pretty soon. Also, a stop in Ukraine this morning shows how badly the Russians are being |
1:01.2 | bogged down. While Kiev, not doing much better, they're actually choosing to use grandfathers as |
1:07.4 | their soldiers. Later, we will wrap up in Mexico with news about how the cartels are |
1:11.9 | using AI and digital exhaust to kill government informants. Ours. That's bad. That has implications |
1:18.3 | for U.S. national security. We're going to talk about it. But before we do, let's get to our top |
1:23.6 | stories of the morning. President Trump is off to Florida today to visit America's newest |
1:29.0 | detention facility for illegal aliens. It's got a nickname Alligator Alcatraz. As Axios News reports, |
1:36.2 | the state of Florida got it up and running in what was kind of a sneak attack. Local jails |
1:41.2 | this past spring were filling up with illegals, so Florida's Attorney General, |
1:45.1 | Mr. James Uthmeyer worked with Governor Ron DeSantis to find a new location that could scale up quickly, |
1:51.4 | but avoid a barrage of lawsuits by leftist immigrant groups. And they found it in the |
1:56.6 | Everglades, inclusive of some nasty alligators. and the history of the site, I think, is quite |
2:01.9 | something. Back in the 1960s, Florida wanted to build the world's largest airport, five times the |
2:08.0 | size of JFK International Airport. They were hoping to accommodate a fantastical idea of a future |
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