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The Wright Report

04/22/2024 NEWS: Foreign Wars vs. The Border // Dangers of US Surveillance Law // NYC Gaza Protests // China Warnings // Good News: Germany, UK, Battle for the Pacific

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

Politics, News

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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In this episode of The Wright Report, host Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into a range of pressing topics that shape both American and global landscapes. The episode kicks off with the U.S. House passing aid bills for foreign wars, stirring internal conflict within the Republican Party and sparking a debate over national priorities. Wright highlights the poignant criticism from an Indian tribal leader who points out the neglect of domestic issues like the impact of Mexican cartels on reservations.

Further, the episode discusses a controversial new domestic spying bill passed by the U.S. Senate, which has been critiqued for expanding government surveillance powers. In international news, Wright updates on Israel's recent military actions in Iran and the associated local repercussions for Jewish students at Columbia University due to escalating protests.

The episode also features warnings from leaders at the FBI, CIA, and DHS regarding the increasing threat posed by China, emphasizing the need for national vigilance and preparedness. Lastly, Wright shares some positive news in medical research and international politics, providing a balanced perspective on current events. Throughout the episode, Wright combines detailed analysis with expert opinions, offering listeners a deep dive into the complexities of current global and domestic affairs.

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0:00.0

It's April 22nd. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, and this is the Rite Report. Hey good day to you ladies and gentlemen welcome to the right report your daily news

0:20.9

podcast I've got four briefs for you this morning Your Daily News Podcast.

0:22.8

I've got four briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world.

0:27.8

First, the U.S. House passed a set of aid bills for foreign wars on Saturday that split

0:32.4

the Republican Party in two Democrats

0:34.7

though celebrated but amidst the partisan squabbles and celebrations is an

0:39.0

unexpected reflection for us this morning from an Indian tribal leader. He says that they are all

0:43.7

missing the point. We will discuss that in a bit. Second, the US Senate passed a bill

0:48.8

about domestic spying on Saturday. A bipartisan group of senators though say that that is just

0:53.5

full of dramatic and terrifying new surveillance powers. We will dig into that debate.

0:59.0

Third, we've got an update on Israel's attack on Iran that happened last Friday,

1:03.2

plus New York City rabbis are warning Jewish students there this morning

1:07.2

to flee Columbia University because of leftist and Muslim violence.

1:11.8

Fourth, we've got warnings from the leaders of the FBI, CIA, and DHS about China.

1:18.0

We will talk about their message last week and what the coordination of it probably means.

1:23.2

Later, we close out with some good news,

1:25.8

two pieces of medical news to talk about,

1:27.9

plus the latest out of the Solomon Islands

1:30.1

and our battle for the Pacific.

1:32.4

But before we get to that, let's get to our top stories of the morning.

1:36.8

It was a busy weekend in Washington, D.C. ladies and gentlemen.

1:41.2

First, the U.S. House passed a set of aid bills on Saturday

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