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The Wright Report

14 MAR 2025: Headline Brief: Domestic News - Citizenship, Lawfare, Shutdowns, Hacks, Tariffs // International - Panama, Russia, Spain, Germany // Medical News

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

51.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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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 in Friday’s Headline Brief—heavy on news, light on analysis.

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Birthright Citizenship Order – The White House pushes for "right of blood" citizenship, requiring at least one U.S. citizen or legal resident parent.

Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights – The Maduro regime agrees to restart removals, but the deal's full details remain unclear. Meanwhile, Guantánamo Bay will no longer be used for migrant detention.

Trump to Deliver Speech on Democrat Lawfare and DOJ Corruption – The president plans to outline how his administration is investigating political weaponization under Biden.

Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Democrat-Linked Law Firms – Perkins Coie and Covington & Burling lose access to classified information; legal battles begin over claims of political retribution.

Government Shutdown Drama: On Again, Off Again – Senate Democrats waver on the funding bill, leading to uncertainty ahead of tonight’s deadline.

U.S. Deficit Hits $1.1 Trillion in Just Five Months – Spending continues to soar, with entitlement programs driving the bulk of new expenditures.

Trump’s Tariff Impact: Automakers and Retailers Adapt – BMW, Volkswagen, and Chrysler shift production, while U.S. clothing brands race to rebuild domestic supply chains.

Trump Plans Military-Controlled Mineral Refineries – New facilities may be built on Pentagon land to counter China’s dominance in mineral refining.

Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Small-Town Utilities – A Massachusetts power grid infiltration highlights Beijing’s strategy to disrupt American infrastructure.

Trump Moves to Revive U.S. Coal Plants – The Energy Secretary outlines plans to increase energy reliability through coal, natural gas, and nuclear power.

East Coast Faces Higher Energy Costs Due to Blocked Pipelines – New York and New England struggle as pipeline companies abandon projects over regulatory roadblocks.

Universities Crack Down on Antisemitism Amid Federal Grant Cuts – Harvard, Yale, and others take action after Trump’s DOE begins withholding millions in funding.

Judge Orders Trump to Reinstate Fired Federal Workers – A Clinton-appointed judge rules that probationary firings must be reversed, setting up another legal battle.

Trump Eyes Taking Control of the Panama Canal – The U.S. military prepares options amid concerns over Chinese influence and national security.

Putin Responds to Trump’s Ukraine Peace Proposal – The Russian president signals cautious interest but demands more negotiations.

Europe Struggles to Rebuild Its Military – Spain resists NATO spending requirements, while Germany faces a military readiness crisis.

Medical Breakthroughs: Aspirin’s Role in Cancer Treatment – UK researchers discover how aspirin may help the immune system fight metastatic cancer.

New Findings on Concussions and Sleep – Scientists uncover the best sleep patterns for concussion recovery in young athletes.

Melatonin May Protect Against DNA Damage from Night Shifts – British researchers suggest supplementation could help mitigate long-term health risks.

Get the facts, the analysis, and the truth—only on The Wright Report.

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

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It's March 14th.

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I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer.

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And this is The Wright Report.

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A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Wright Report, your daily news podcast.

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It's Friday's headline brief, heavy on news, light on analysis, launching us into the

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weekend with events that, as ever, are shaping America and the world.

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We begin with domestic news this morning, starting with what it means to being American.

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President Trump asked the Supreme Court yesterday to allow him to answer that

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question, arguing that his executive order should be allowed to take effect that rescind's

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birthright citizenship. You may recall that decree reversed our current system and replaced it with

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what is called the right of blood citizenship. That requires one parent to be a U.S. citizen

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or a legal permanent resident.

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The administration argued at the Supreme Court yesterday that the current injunctions against

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