07 NOV 2025: US Soldiers & Food Banks: The Shutdown Continues // AI and Dirty Green Politics // Socialist Speedos // China Updates // Latest From Nigeria, Syria, Drones, & Good Medical News!
The Wright Report
Bryan Dean Wright
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🗓️ 7 November 2025
⏱️ 29 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, Bryan covers the U.S. government shutdown's impact on national security, Democrats' energy messaging strategy, Ford's massive electric truck losses, China's latest espionage scandal, and new medical research linking heart and brain health.
U.S. Troops Told to Visit German Food Banks:
A U.S. Army base in Bavaria posted a list of local soup kitchens for service members and families struggling during the shutdown — a move that shocked German media and sparked Pentagon embarrassment. Bryan warns foreign spy agencies could exploit unpaid American personnel for recruitment, saying, "That's how the CIA would target desperate officers abroad — and it's happening to us now."
Democrats' Winning Playbook:
Democrats' recent election victories were fueled by economic messaging, especially on rising energy costs. Bryan explains how candidates tied AI data centers and electric vehicles to higher utility bills — a strategy Republicans must counter before 2026.
Ford's Electric F-150 Collapse:
The automaker faces $13 billion in losses after poor demand for its Lightning pickup. Bryan notes Toyota's hybrid-first strategy is proving right, calling the EV rush "a cultish demand that ignored market reality."
China's Espionage and Agricultural Games:
Three Chinese nationals in Michigan were arrested for smuggling genetically modified worms, while Beijing signed $5 billion in new U.S. grain deals. Bryan warns that "China is both robbing our labs and buying our fields."
Trump Weighs Action in Nigeria and Venezuela:
The President is considering U.S. military intervention in Nigeria to protect Christians from Islamist attacks while reviewing regime-change options in Venezuela. Bryan asks listeners to consider: "How many American lives would we trade to save others abroad?"
Dementia and Heart Disease Discoveries:
British scientists found that small increases in heart enzyme levels may predict dementia risk years before symptoms. Meanwhile, South Korean researchers discovered gut bacteria linked to coronary artery disease, reinforcing the connection between diet, heart health, and brain function.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
Keywords: U.S. Army Bavaria food banks shutdown, Pentagon security risk spy recruitment, Democrats energy utility bill messaging, Ford F-150 Lightning EV losses, Toyota hybrid success, Chinese bioresearch smuggling Michigan, Trump Nigeria Christians military intervention, Venezuela Maduro regime change debate, dementia heart enzyme biomarker, gut bacteria coronary artery disease
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| 0:00.0 | It's November 7th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report. |
| 0:12.3 | 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. |
| 0:31.7 | We begin with domestic news this morning, starting with the government shutdown and some very embarrassing news from Germany. |
| 0:39.5 | The U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria has posted to its website that U.S. service members and their |
| 0:44.1 | families in Germany who can't afford to feed themselves due to the shutdown, they can ask |
| 0:49.0 | German aid organizations for help. The DW and the Munich-based newspaper Merckar report that the base posted |
| 0:55.8 | a list of German soup kitchens and food banks that U.S. service members can use until the Senate |
| 1:01.1 | reopens the government. After that list was posted on the public army website, German press |
| 1:06.2 | couldn't believe it. They were in shock that the U.S. government and its military would now be sending |
| 1:10.9 | their troops to German food banks to eat. The garrison then took down that part of the |
| 1:15.6 | website and that list. They further clarified that the advice was for locally hired employees, |
| 1:21.7 | only not the soldiers, but that is not what the original post said. In fact, you can still find |
| 1:26.6 | the archived list and post online as of this recording. |
| 1:30.9 | By the way, a hearty thanks to a listener this morning, Olaf in Germany. |
| 1:34.5 | He flagged this for us, and I confirmed it, including with the Pentagon clarification on who this list was really for. |
| 1:41.2 | But nevertheless, there you have it. |
| 1:43.1 | Meanwhile, back in the U.S., |
| 1:44.4 | political magazine and the Hill report that a federal judge just ordered the Trump |
| 1:48.4 | administration to fully provide some welfare benefits to those who qualify for things like food stamps. |
| 1:54.4 | Obama judge John McConnell ruled that President Trump's plan to provide just 65% of |
| 1:58.9 | snap or food stamp benefits that is unacceptable. |
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