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09 JAN 2026: Dems vs. ICE: Death and Violence Escalate // Trump's Five Buckets: Progress Report // Protests in Iran Grow // Cash to Greenland // Colombia Bends the Knee // Japan's Rare Earth Mess // Exo-Skeletons

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2026

⏱️ 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 escalating confrontation between Minnesota Democrats and federal immigration authorities, growing unrest tied to anti-ICE activism, new economic signals from the White House, rising global pressure on Iran and China, and a look at medical and technology developments heading into the weekend.

Minnesota Democrats Escalate Against ICE:
Minnesota media outlets and national Democrats are facing backlash after doxxing the ICE officer involved in the fatal shooting of activist Renee Good. DHS officials warn the move could put officers and their families in danger, echoing past incidents in Los Angeles where officers faced threats and harassment. Vice President JD Vance defended the ICE agent, stating that video and medical evidence clearly show the officer acted in self-defense after being struck by Good's vehicle.

Radicalization and Anti-ICE Networks Exposed:
Reporting reveals that Good was radicalized through a charter school that prioritizes political activism and later trained with a group called ICE Watch, which teaches tactics to obstruct immigration raids. Bryan explains how activists are instructed to use vehicles, barricades, and incendiary materials to block officers, behavior he says amounts to organized domestic extremism rather than peaceful protest.

ICE Operations Expand Nationwide:
President Trump is sending an additional 100 ICE officers to Minneapolis, bringing total deployments there to roughly 2,000. In Portland, Oregon, two Venezuelan migrants affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang were shot after allegedly attempting to run over an ICE officer during a traffic stop tied to a prostitution investigation. Democratic leaders condemned ICE actions in both cities, while the administration argues officers are responding to lethal threats.

California Loses Federal Transportation Funding:
The Trump administration is withholding 160 million dollars from California after audits found that roughly one quarter of the state's commercial driver licenses were issued unlawfully, including to foreign-born drivers who cannot read or speak English. Advocacy groups representing migrant truckers sued to block the revocations, and Governor Gavin Newsom sided with them, prompting federal retaliation. Bryan warns that unsafe licensing practices have already contributed to deadly accidents nationwide.

Trump Seeks Massive Military Expansion:
President Trump is proposing a $1.5 trillion defense budget, up from $900 billion currently. He argues the increase is necessary for future conflicts and could be funded through tariffs. Budget analysts warn the move could add nearly $6 trillion to the national debt over a decade, raising questions about sustainability and congressional approval.

Economic Signals Show Mixed Progress:
Layoffs fell in December, trade deficits shrank to their lowest levels since 2009, and the White House announced plans to purchase $200 billion in mortgage bonds to lower interest rates. Federal employment continues to decline as agencies shrink outside of DHS. Bryan notes the strategy appears to be working so far, but court rulings on tariffs could complicate the outlook.

Global Pressure Builds on Iran and China:
Protests are spreading across Iran, including strikes at critical oil facilities, prompting a violent crackdown by regime forces. President Trump warned that further bloodshed could trigger U.S. intervention. Meanwhile, China is tightening its grip on rare earth exports, cutting off Japan and reminding the world that Beijing will weaponize supply chains whenever it chooses.

Health and Technology Updates:
New research suggests that certain cancer patients may need to reconsider high glutamine diets during treatment, while UK studies confirm that stopping GLP one weight loss drugs leads to rapid weight regain. Bryan closes with optimism about new lightweight exoskeletons showcased at CES, which may help older adults and injured individuals regain mobility and independence.

 

"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32

 

 

Keywords: January 9 2026 Wright Report, Renee Good ICE shooting Minneapolis, JD Vance self defense statement, ICE Watch activist training, Tren de Aragua Portland ICE shooting, California CDL audit funding withheld, Gavin Newsom migrant truck licenses, Trump defense budget one point five trillion, tariff Supreme Court ruling risk, Iran protests oil strike crackdown, China rare earth export squeeze Japan, CES exoskeleton mobility technology

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0:00.0

It's January 9th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:16.3

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

0:22.3

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.

0:31.8

We begin this morning with domestic news, starting with the latest from Minnesota and the all but declaration of war against the

0:38.2

federal government. The Minneapolis Star Tribune in the Intercept have doxed or identified the

0:43.2

ICE agent who shot and killed the Democrat activist, Ms. Renee Good on Wednesday.

0:48.1

We'll remember that when Democrats last did this in Los Angeles, left us there, went to the ICE

0:53.3

officer's home and shared his physical

0:55.0

address on a live stream, sending even more agitators to that home leading to death threats

1:00.1

and the harassment of both his wife and his kids at school. And that past case is likely the future

1:06.7

of this ICE agent in Minnesota and Governor Walz's Minnesota, with DHS now worried that this man

1:13.7

or his colleagues will be killed as Walls and Democrats nationally are again calling ICE members

1:19.3

America's Nazi Gestapo. Coming to the defense of those ICE agents this morning includes

1:25.2

Vice President J.D. Vance. NBC and the New York Post report that

1:29.3

Mr. Vance went in front of the cameras yesterday saying that he was very, very sad that Ms. Good

1:33.5

died, and that, quote, it's a tragedy of her own making. She was trying to obstruct a legitimate

1:39.9

law enforcement operation. Nobody debates that. She aimed her core at a law enforcement officer and pressed on the accelerator. Nobody debates that. She aimed her core at a law enforcement officer and

1:45.3

pressed on the accelerator. Nobody debates that. She accelerated in a way where she ran into the ICE

1:51.0

officer and bloodied up his body. Nobody debates that. The guy then acted in self-defense. That is why she

1:57.5

lost her life. And that is clearly a tragedy, end quote.

2:01.4

But as the vice president added, the death of Ms. Good is not only on her poor choices,

2:06.9

but also that of the Democrat Party and the modern left.

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