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The Wright Report

20 NOV 2025: Trump's Saudi Mega-Deal Faces 9/11 Reckoning // President Doubles Down on Foreign Workers as Polls Slide // Russia Sabotages Europe, China Spies via Cars, Australia's Autism Breakthrough

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 20 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 President Trump's one trillion dollar deal with Saudi Arabia, the political risk created by the lingering 9/11 lawsuit, the White House's continued push for foreign labor, and new polling that shows major headwinds for Republicans. The global brief then moves to Russian sabotage across Europe, Chinese made vehicles spying on Western militaries, and new research from Australia on autism and prenatal nutrition.

Trump Signs One Trillion Dollar Saudi Deal:
President Trump and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman agreed to sweeping partnerships that span nuclear energy, rare earth mining, financial services, liquified natural gas, advanced AI chips, and the sale of up to forty eight F-35 fighter jets. The deal promises major job gains in states like Texas, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Arizona, and Louisiana. Bryan notes that Congress must still approve the fighter sales and that Israel will require a guaranteed technological edge before any jets reach Riyadh. He also warns that the 9/11 families' lawsuit against the Saudi government could disrupt everything. Court filings allege that two Saudi linked men assisted the first hijackers upon arrival in the United States, and a judge has ruled that the evidence is strong enough to move forward.

Foreign Labor Controversy and Political Fallout:
Trump defended his plan to use H-1B workers for new chip and battery factories, arguing that American workers are not trained for these roles. He acknowledged that the stance is hurting his poll numbers but insisted that "smart people" support his position. Bryan outlines why many conservatives see this as a repeat of past Big Tech abuses and why Silicon Valley's financial support could become a liability for the White House if working class voters feel sidelined. Polls show two thirds of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track, Trump's approval rating sits around thirty eight percent in public surveys, and Democrats hold a fourteen point lead on the congressional generic ballot.

Economic Signals Remain Mixed:
The trade deficit fell twenty four percent as Americans purchased more U.S. made goods, suggesting the tariffs are strengthening domestic manufacturing. Construction data shows modest growth in housing but weakness in commercial projects. Foreclosures are rising, and Zillow reports that homeowners now face sixteen thousand dollars in annual upkeep on average. Bryan cautions that unless working families feel real relief by summer, the midterms could be difficult for Republicans.

Russia Sabotages European Rail Lines:
Poland confirmed that Russian intelligence directed two sabotage attempts on rail lines used to deliver weapons and aid to Ukraine. Explosives were placed to derail a passenger train, and investigators arrested two Ukrainian men recruited through online channels. Bryan connects this attack to a wider hybrid war across Europe directed by the GRU, including recent attempts to set off explosives in air cargo shipments. Italy's defense minister declared that Europe is under attack, although Bryan notes that European militaries are too hollowed out to respond meaningfully for years to come.

China's Electric Cars and Buses Act as Spy Platforms:
The United Kingdom warned that Chinese made hybrid and electric vehicles can record conversations and transmit data back to Beijing. Norway found that Chinese electric buses can be hacked and remotely controlled even in deep underground environments. Israel seized seven hundred Chinese government vehicles after discovering data gathering sensors. Bryan reminds listeners that he first warned of this surveillance threat years ago and says Western governments are only now catching up.

Australia Links Prenatal Nutrition to Lower Autism Risk:
Researchers found that prenatal supplements containing folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin D, iodine, and other micronutrients are associated with a thirty percent reduction in autism risk. Scientists suspect a connection to the mother's gut microbiome and its influence on fetal development. Bryan notes that similar gut based treatments have shown promise in Europe and the United States and encourages listeners to remain open to emerging science.

 

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

 

 

Keywords: Trump Saudi one trillion dollar deal, F-35 sale approval Congress, Saudi 9/11 lawsuit al-Bayoumi al-Thumairy, Trump H-1B foreign workers battery factories, U.S. trade deficit drop tariffs, Poland Russia rail sabotage Ukraine, Chinese electric vehicle spying UK Norway Israel, prenatal vitamins autism Australia study

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0:00.0

It's November 20th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:08.2

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

0:22.3

I've got three briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world. First up,

0:27.8

President Trump signed some major deals with the Saudis yesterday. They will impact folks,

0:32.2

you and your pocketbooks, and our national security too. But there could be a challenge here

0:36.9

related to the 9-11 attacks.

0:38.4

We'll cover that link shortly.

0:40.2

Second, the president doubled down on his embrace of foreign workers yesterday,

0:43.9

although in doing so, he admitted that polls are not looking very good for him.

0:48.7

We'll cover that news, plus some good economic data for the country coming up.

0:52.4

Third, we go around the world this morning, starting with

0:54.9

Russian attacks inside of Europe. The Italians actually are saying that they are virtually at war.

0:59.9

We'll also cover how Chinese made cars and buses are spying on Europeans and Israeli military

1:04.8

officers too. Then some intriguing news from Australia about preventing autism. There is a

1:10.2

connection to the gut.

1:12.0

But before we get to that news out of Australia, let's get to our top domestic news of the morning.

1:16.9

President Trump has inked the new one trillion dollar deal with the Saudi crown prince,

1:20.8

Mohammed bin Solomon. That trillion dollars, by the way, is up from 600 billion announced just six months ago.

1:26.4

Plus, the Saudis yesterday agreed to a bunch of private sector deals worth of billions and billions of dollars, too.

1:32.4

All of it, folks, touching virtually every American, probably you and your families.

1:36.8

So let's unpack it.

1:38.2

As Reuters News is reporting, the agreements that we got yesterday cover five areas and all.

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