23 SEPT 2025: Jimmy Kimmel Is Back on TV — and Some Republicans Are Thrilled // Supreme Court Rocks Legal World — and Our Country // Tough Times for Us Farmers, Ranchers, and Truckers // Tylenol and Autism: A Link?
The Wright Report
Bryan Dean Wright
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🗓️ 23 September 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, we cover Jimmy Kimmel's controversial return to television, a Supreme Court ruling that could reshape presidential power, the growing struggles of America's farmers and truckers, and new White House warnings about Tylenol and autism.
From free speech fights to medical debates, today's brief connects culture, politics, and science shaping America's future.
Jimmy Kimmel Returns to Air with FCC Debate:
Disney announced Kimmel would return, calling his remarks "ill-timed and insensitive" but not admitting his claims about Charlie Kirk's assassin were lies. Sinclair caved after death threats, canceling a Kirk tribute and airing Kimmel again. Senators Rand Paul and Ted Cruz blasted Trump's FCC for even raising news distortion, with Cruz comparing it to "Goodfellas." Bryan warned, "We cannot sit down with the modern Democrat party… they assassinate people who get in the way — like Charlie Kirk."
Supreme Court Expands Presidential Power:
In a 6–3 decision, the Court allowed Trump to fire a Democrat FTC commissioner while hearing the full case in December. The ruling challenges the 1935 precedent limiting executive power. Bryan explains it could restore Jefferson-style authority, including presidential impoundment of spending. "Welcome to the new version of American democracy… it's a bit of a mess right now."
Farmers, Ranchers, and Truckers Under Pressure:
New screwworm cases in northern Mexico threaten U.S. cattle herds already at historic lows. Soybean farmers face collapse as Xi stops buying American crops, while truckers lose money under depressed rates and costly California regulations. Bryan calls for revoking visas of foreign drivers who "can't read or speak English and are killing people on the road."
White House Links Tylenol to Autism:
Trump's HHS and FDA advised pregnant women to limit acetaminophen after new studies showed it can cross the placenta, cause oxidative stress, and disrupt brain development. Critics called the claims weak, but Bryan compared it to past medical dogmas debunked by Dr. Barry Marshall, who proved ulcers were caused by bacteria: "Quite literally the entire world of Medical Science was wrong. That one doctor was right."
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
Keywords: Jimmy Kimmel FCC news distortion, Rand Paul Ted Cruz Goodfellas FCC quote, Sinclair cancels Charlie Kirk tribute, Supreme Court Trump FTC ruling, presidential impoundment Jefferson precedent, U.S. screwworm outbreak Nuevo Leon, U.S. soybean farmers China ban, trucker wages California EV mandate, Trump revoke foreign trucker visas, Trump HHS FDA Tylenol autism warning, acetaminophen oxidative stress fetus, Dr. Barry Marshall ulcer Nobel Prize
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| 0:00.0 | It's September 23rd. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report. |
| 0:08.5 | Hey, good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The Right Report, Your Daily News, |
| 0:21.2 | podcast. I've got four briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world. |
| 0:27.2 | First up, Jimmy Kimmel is back on the airwaves tonight. Senators Rand Paul and Ted Cruz say, |
| 0:33.1 | you know, that's probably the right thing to do here. We'll cover that debate coming up. Second, |
| 0:38.8 | the U.S. Supreme Court just handed down a major decision last night that will likely change the |
| 0:42.6 | power of the presidency and the future of our government. It is a blockbuster ruling folks that |
| 0:48.0 | we've got to understand, and so we shall in a little bit. Third, it is a tough morning for America's |
| 0:53.9 | farmers, ranchers, and truck drivers. We'll cover what's going on. Third, it is a tough morning for America's farmers, ranchers, and truck |
| 0:55.4 | drivers. We'll cover what's going on. Fourth, Tylenol is a contributing factor for the |
| 1:00.3 | development of autism. That, at least is the word from the White House, but some doctors and |
| 1:05.2 | activists and groups are pushing back. We're going to cover that news with a stop in Australia |
| 1:09.9 | about what to make of it. |
| 1:11.9 | But first, let's get to our top story of the morning. Jimmy Kimmel is back on the airwaves tonight. |
| 1:18.1 | The Hollywood Reporter and the New York Post report that ABC and its parent company Disney, |
| 1:23.0 | they have decided that they have proved their point that Mr. Late Night himself, Jimmy Kimmel, can return, |
| 1:29.0 | as Disney said in the statement last night, and I want us to listen closely to what they said, |
| 1:33.9 | quote, last Wednesday we made the decision to suspend the production on the show to avoid |
| 1:39.3 | further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country. It is a decision that we made because |
| 1:46.0 | we felt that some of his comments were ill-timed and thus insensitive. We have spent the last |
| 1:51.9 | couple of days having thoughtful conversations with Jimmy, and after those conversations, |
| 1:56.2 | we reached the decision to return the show on Tuesday, end quote. Now, as you will notice, Disney did not admit |
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