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The Wright Report

15 AUG 2025: Headline Brief: DC Drops Sanctuary City Policies // Illegal Aliens Bull Ride to Freedom // Trump's Sneak Attack on Harvard // AI and Utility Bill Blues // MAGA Military // Listener Questions

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2025

⏱️ 22 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 episode of The Wright Report, we cover DC's surprising new cooperation with Trump's immigration crackdown, major developments in detention facilities across multiple states, cartel drones at the border, Harvard's patent problem, nuclear energy breakthroughs, rising AI power demands, and a surge in U.S. military recruitment.

From crime crackdowns to cutting-edge energy projects, today's brief packs in the key headlines you need to know heading into the weekend.

DC Partners with Trump on Immigration Enforcement:
Washington DC's police chief announces the city will now cooperate with ICE on arresting illegal immigrants, a sharp reversal from its sanctuary city stance. Trump allies celebrate the move as a model for nationwide enforcement, while debate continues over alleged manipulation of DC's crime statistics.

Homeless Encampment Removal in DC:
Heavy equipment is clearing dozens of tent sites under overpasses and in parks. Officials offer shelter and mental health services to displaced individuals, but critics warn the homeless population may simply relocate to nearby states.

New Immigration Detention Facilities in Florida, Texas, and Louisiana:
Governor Ron DeSantis unveils "Deportation Depot" in Florida, Texas prepares Fort Bliss to house 5,000 illegal immigrants, and Louisiana opens space in its state prison for 500 detainees alongside violent offenders — drawing sharp criticism from the ACLU.

Cartel Drone Operations at the Border:
DHS reports nearly 30,000 cartel-operated drone sightings in just six months, many flying at night to drop contraband or surveil U.S. defenses. Officials warn these drones could eventually target law enforcement or civilians.

Trump Targets Harvard's Lucrative Patents:
The administration demands a full accounting of Harvard patents and licenses developed with federal funds, citing a 1980 law requiring public benefit and U.S.-based manufacturing. The university has yet to respond.

Small Modular Reactor Program Fast-Tracked:
The Department of Energy selects 11 companies to build new nuclear plants within a year to meet surging energy demands, particularly from AI data centers. One Wyoming facility is projected to use more electricity than all homes in the state combined.

U.S. Military Recruitment Surges Under Trump:
All branches are ahead of schedule on enlistment goals, prompting the Army to add 10 new basic training units. Defense officials credit better pay, targeted support programs, and renewed interest under the current administration.

Listener Question - Two Years of The Wright Report:
Bryan reflects on memorable listener stories, from health breakthroughs and autism research to workplace insights and investment wins sparked by podcast coverage. He also previews an upcoming AI tool for searching past transcripts.

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

 

Keywords: DC immigration enforcement, Trump crime crackdown, homeless encampment removal DC, Florida Deportation Depot, Fort Bliss migrant detention, Louisiana state prison detainees, cartel drones Mexico border, Harvard federal patent law, small modular reactors SMR, AI data center energy use, U.S. military recruitment surge, Wright Report two year anniversary

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0:00.0

It's August 15th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:12.2

Hey, good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Wright Report, Your Daily News,

0:21.4

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

0:27.4

weekend with events that as ever are shaping America and the world. We begin with domestic

0:33.6

news this morning, starting with the crackdown in D.C. First up, D.C.'s police chief announced

0:39.2

a, well, a shocker yesterday. The city will cooperate with President Trump on arresting illegal aliens.

0:45.7

NBC News and Fox News, both report that police officers in D.C. making traffic stops are going to be

0:51.5

allowed to notify ICE agents about any illegal aliens that they encounter.

0:55.6

That is a major, major change for that sanctuary city.

0:59.6

President Trump and his allies call that a critical victory.

1:02.1

The president said it's a demonstration of what he really wants to do all across the country,

1:06.7

send people back home and do that with help of local officials.

1:11.1

Meanwhile, the crime crackdown continues in D.C. this morning,

1:14.6

with MSNBC's anchors admitting that, well, while Democrats say in public that crime is not that bad in the nation's capital, it is.

1:23.3

According to the MSNBC host, Joe Scarborough, he said the following, quote,

1:28.3

so many journalists and Democrats have been calling me over the past couple of days going,

1:32.6

you know, Washington's leaders should have gotten involved years ago.

1:36.7

This place is dangerous.

1:38.1

It's a mess.

1:39.0

It's a wreck.

1:40.1

And then they'll go on Twitter and say, this is the worst outrage of all time.

1:44.5

Trump is a fascist, which I understand people need to express their concerns about Donald Trump going too far.

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