19 NOV 2025: Epstein and the CIA // ICE Rammed by Leftist Cars // Deport Illegals, Free up Homes // NYC Sanctuary Showdown // Memphis Migrant Blues // Pennsylvania Terror Truck // New Visa Scam // Good News!
The Wright Report
Bryan Dean Wright
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🗓️ 19 November 2025
⏱️ 32 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, Bryan breaks down the coming release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, explosive new evidence of his ties to intelligence services, and the political crossfire now engulfing both parties. He then turns to a sweeping set of immigration updates, covering violent attacks on federal officers, deportation operations in Charlotte and New York City, a federal judge blocking National Guard deployments, and a little known federal program that lets foreign graduates stay in the United States at lower wages than American college students. The show closes with encouraging updates on soybeans, beef supply, and groundbreaking Alzheimer's research.
Epstein Files Set for Release:
The House passed a bill instructing the Department of Justice to release its Epstein files, with President Trump expected to sign it shortly. Speaker Mike Johnson warned that the measure risks exposing victims, revealing child abuse images, and forcing declassification of intelligence records that may contain sensitive sources and methods. His comments suggest that U.S. intelligence agencies hold Epstein-related material, fueling long-standing questions about whether Epstein worked with the CIA, Mossad, or European services.
Political Fallout for Both Parties:
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene reignited her feud with Trump after claiming he blocked earlier Epstein legislation, while Democrats are facing scrutiny over Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett, who coordinated with Epstein during a 2019 House hearing. Newly released emails also show Epstein spent years trying to damage Trump after their personal split, which Bryan argues suggests Trump had no criminal exposure.
Violence Against ICE and Border Patrol Surges:
Vehicle rammings and attacks on federal immigration officers are up more than one thousand percent compared to last year. Bryan links the trend to incendiary rhetoric from national Democrats, including Senator Chris Murphy's statement that Americans must do "whatever is necessary" to stop Trump.
Charlotte and New York Become Deportation Flashpoints:
Operation Charlotte's Web caused twenty one thousand students to stay home this week, a sign of how many families are in the country unlawfully. Bryan explains how deportations could free up thousands of homes for working class Americans. In New York, ICE is preparing major operations after city leaders blocked federal agents from accessing Rikers Island, choosing to release violent offenders instead of handing them over for deportation.
Judge Blocks National Guard in Memphis:
A Tennessee judge ruled that neither President Trump nor the governor can deploy the National Guard to support anti crime operations in Memphis. Her decision contradicts data showing that federal surges dropped homicides, robberies, and shootings throughout the city. Bryan calls the ruling pure political activism that harms the very communities it claims to protect.
Texas Redistricting and California Citizenship Rush:
A federal court struck down Texas's new GOP drawn congressional map. In California, migrants rushed to obtain citizenship before a harder civics test took effect, a change Trump implemented to restore basic knowledge of American history and law.
Foreign Nationals Driving Trucks and Spreading Risk:
DHS arrested an Uzbek national living in Pennsylvania who obtained a commercial driver's license despite ties to jihadist recruitment. Bryan warns that thousands of foreign drivers, many without proper vetting, may be transporting hazardous materials across the country.
OPT Program Exposes American Graduates:
Senator Eric Schmitt highlighted a federal program called Optional Practical Training that allows foreign graduates to work for three years without payroll taxes, making them cheaper to hire than American college students. Bryan says the program, along with H-1B visas, is shutting young Americans out of the workforce.
Good News on Food and Science:
China appears to have resumed large soybean purchases from U.S. farmers, and dairy ranchers are increasing beef production with new cross bred calves. Researchers also discovered a muscle released molecule that protects mice from Alzheimer's even when genetic risk is present, pointing to potential therapies and reaffirming the power of exercise.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
Keywords: Epstein files DOJ release, Speaker Mike Johnson intelligence concerns, Stacey Plaskett Epstein texts, ICE vehicle attacks Charlotte's Web, New York Rikers Island ICE block, Memphis National Guard ruling, Texas redistricting court decision, California citizenship test rush, Uzbek CDL jihad arrest, Optional Practical Training OPT reform, China soybean purchases, beef on dairy calves supply, Cathepsin B Alzheimer's study
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| 0:00.0 | It's November 19th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report. |
| 0:16.4 | Hey, good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The Wright Report, your Daily Knoz podcast. |
| 0:22.5 | I've got two big briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world. |
| 0:27.0 | First up, we are likely just a handful of days, if not hours away, from getting the Jeffrey Epstein files from the Department of Justice. |
| 0:34.1 | We'll cover the latest on that, including his ties to global intel services. |
| 0:39.1 | Second, we've got a big set of immigration-related updates this morning from attacks on ice and |
| 0:43.6 | border patrol officers to a very shocking program that allows foreign students to stay in the U.S. |
| 0:49.5 | after graduation but work here at cheaper rates than America's college grads. That is blocking our kids out of the |
| 0:56.8 | workforce. That news and a whole lot more coming up. We will also add in some bonus good news this |
| 1:02.4 | morning about China's soybean purchases, America's beef supply, and how to prevent Alzheimer's. |
| 1:07.9 | Some very cool research there. But before we get to that good news, |
| 1:11.7 | let's get to our top stories of the morning. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill |
| 1:16.4 | on Jeffrey Epstein that instructs the Department of Justice to release most of what they have |
| 1:21.9 | on that child sex offender. As the Hill and Wall Street Journal report, the bill or the |
| 1:26.6 | discharge petition, as it's technically |
| 1:28.9 | called, it passed yesterday the House 427 to 1 with a loan holdout, a representative from Louisiana |
| 1:35.9 | who is concerned that the measure was poorly written, rushed, and would result in harm to Epstein's |
| 1:41.4 | victims, and U.S. national security. More on that interesting |
| 1:46.2 | angle in a second. But as Fox News reports, that measure will now be transferred to the Senate, |
| 1:51.1 | which has already hotlined it to the president. So Mr. Trump could get that bill just within |
| 1:55.7 | hours, and he has promised to sign it. There were a lot of partisan digs as that bill sailed through Congress yesterday. |
| 2:03.0 | The biggest was arguably from GOP representative Marjorie Taylor Green. |
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