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The Wright Report

03 OCT 2025: Gov't Shutdown: Good News? // Trump's Fascist Plans // Jeffrey Epstein News // Killer Truck Drivers // Secret Russian Drone Ship // Euro Migration Mess // Good Medical News!

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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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, we cover the third day of the government shutdown, new polling on political violence, a Minnesota immigration bust, shocking revelations in the Epstein case, crackdowns on unsafe foreign truck drivers, the rising cost of AI power demands, European drone threats, the UK's immigration and crime crisis, a free speech case in Switzerland, a new defense pact in the Pacific, and the science of living to 117.

Quick hits to set your radar for the weekend.

 

Day Three of the Shutdown:
Trump celebrated, "I can't believe the Radical Left Democrats gave me this unprecedented opportunity." He is targeting Democrat-leaning agencies and clawing back billions from NYC's subway system and Biden's green energy projects to fund AI and mineral wars.

 

Poll on Political Violence:
NPR and PBS found 30 percent of Americans say violence may be necessary to "steer the country in the right direction," up from 19 percent last year. Bryan warns that equals 60 million people.

 

Immigration Fraud Bust in Minnesota:
Operation Twin Shield uncovered 275 likely cases of sham marriages, fake jobs, and forged documents. Nationwide "neighborhood checks" are set to follow.

 

Epstein Blackmail Claims:
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, a former neighbor, said Epstein's massage room "was on video" and called him "the greatest blackmailer ever." His account echoes Cindy McCain's 2020 remark that "we all knew" what Epstein was doing.

 

Foreign Truck Driver Crackdown:
DOT Secretary Sean Duffy imposed strict new visa, immigration, and English requirements after finding 25 percent of California CDLs are bogus. Trucking groups applauded the move.

 

AI Sends Power Bills Higher:
Bloomberg reports AI data centers pushed utility costs up $16.1 billion in the PJM grid, raising household bills. But Johns Hopkins found AI can predict surgical complications better than doctors, offering life-saving potential.

 

Russia's Shadow Fleet and Drone Threats:
France detained a Russian oil tanker tied to drones buzzing Denmark. Bryan warns adversaries could launch drones or missiles from disguised ships off U.S. shores.

 

UK's Crisis of Immigration and Crime:
A Syrian named Jihad al-Shamie attacked a synagogue, while a British blogger was arrested for posting "F- Hamas." Seven Pakistani men were sentenced for grooming gangs, and the NHS briefly praised first-cousin marriage before pulling the report.

 

Swiss Man Jailed for Free Speech:
He refused to pay fines for calling gender ideology a "mental illness" and chose 10 days in jail. Bryan notes Trump and Vance are right to warn Europe is committing "national suicide."

 

Pacific Defense Pact:
Papua New Guinea signed a deal with Australia, reversing a drift toward Beijing and securing vital waters for U.S. and allied navies.

 

Life at 117:
Spanish researchers studied a woman who lived to 117, crediting strong gut bacteria, olive oil, daily walks, and plain yogurt. Bryan quipped, "Unless you live in Portland, where Antifa will get you first."

 

"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 October 3rd. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:12.4

Hey, good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The Right Report, Your Daily News, podcast.

0:22.4

It's Friday's headline brief, heavy on news, lighter on analysis, launching us into the weekend with events that, as ever, are shaping America and the world.

0:32.0

We begin with domestic news this morning, starting with day three of the shutdown.

0:37.0

CNBC and Bloomberg News report that

0:39.0

President Trump could not be happier with how things are going so far. He posted to social media

0:43.7

yesterday that, quote, I can't believe that the radical left Democrats gave me this

0:48.1

unprecedented opportunity. They're not stupid people, so maybe this is their way of wanting to make America great again, end

0:56.2

quote.

0:57.0

The president was making a cheeky reference there to his plan to get the number of both

1:00.5

federal workers and the federal budget, although in a very specific way, he said yesterday

1:05.5

that he wants to cut Democrat agencies, suggesting that most of the federal government and

1:09.8

its workers are Democrats. Data show, by the way, he's likely right about that most of the federal government and its workers are Democrats.

1:11.9

Data show, by the way, he's likely right about that.

1:14.8

During the last presidential cycle, 84% of political giving by federal workers went to Kamala Harris.

1:21.3

The outlet Open Secrets reports that that trend has been true since at least the 1990s.

1:26.6

In any case, the president and his team are now

1:28.6

pulling out the hatchet to cut both budgets in the workforce, although there is some internal

1:32.9

debate this morning about what laws might allow for either temporary cuts or permanent. More to come

1:38.5

on that. Meanwhile, the White House is also clawing back tens of billions of dollars this morning

1:43.2

in spending,

1:47.8

including federal cash that was supposed to go to New York City subway system,

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