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The Wright Report

29 DEC 2025: FBI Surges to Investigate Somali Fraud // Trump vs. The Pope // White House Feels Your Pain // Global News: Nigeria Strikes, South America Strategy, China's Secret Missiles, Aussie Islam, Q&A!

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2025

⏱️ 34 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 Monday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers a massive FBI investigation into Somali fraud networks in Minnesota, the Trump administration's accelerating deportation and surveillance strategy, the growing political fight over prices and the Senate filibuster, improving drought conditions in the western United States, and major global developments from Africa, Latin America, China, and Australia.

FBI Expands Probe into Somali Fraud Networks:
FBI Director Kash Patel surged agents and resources into Minnesota following evidence of roughly nine billion dollars in suspected fraud tied to Somali-run daycare centers, Medicaid programs, food banks, and autism services. Investigators are now examining whether state officials and Democratic politicians enabled the schemes by shutting down early warnings. Bryan explains how viral footage showed dozens of fake daycare centers with no children enrolled, yet receiving massive public funds.

Political Fallout and Questions for Democrats:
Reports indicate that some Somali donors involved in the fraud also contributed to Democratic campaigns across multiple states. Governor Tim Walz previously halted fraud investigations after activists claimed discrimination. Bryan raises questions about whether these networks were used to generate political donations and votes, calling the potential scale of abuse "almost unimaginable."

Trump Escalates Immigration Enforcement:
ICE expanded highway operations targeting illegal migrant truck drivers in multiple states, while also arresting migrants at court check-ins who then skipped hearings, making them automatically deportable. The administration is deploying advanced tools, including facial recognition, license plate readers, and data from the IRS and Social Security Administration, to locate illegal migrants. Trump also increased the voluntary self-deportation bonus to $3,000, with airfare included, if migrants leave by December 31.

Surveillance Tools Target Extremists:
The same tracking systems are now being used to identify Antifa members and left-wing agitators under investigation for violence. DOJ officials say the effort responds to intelligence showing left-wing terrorism is now more prevalent than right-wing violence in the United States.

Prices and the Filibuster Fight:
President Trump warned that inflation and pricing will decide the 2026 midterms. With another government shutdown looming in January, he urged Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster to pass healthcare reform. A new GAO audit found widespread Obamacare fraud, including subsidies paid to deceased individuals and duplicate Social Security numbers.

Western Drought Conditions Improve:
California's drought has eased significantly, boosting agricultural water supplies. Lake Mead rose by three feet following recent storms, adding roughly seventy-two billion gallons of water, more than southern Nevada's projected annual usage.

U.S. Strikes ISIS in Nigeria:
The Pentagon launched missile strikes on ISIS training camps in northern Nigeria in coordination with the Nigerian government. Democrats criticized the strikes, while the White House rejected claims of racial motivation. Bryan warns that Islamist groups are attempting to establish a caliphate across central Africa.

Trump Expands Influence in Latin America:
The United States will reopen a strategic base in Manta, Ecuador, to counter narcotics trafficking and monitor Chinese influence. Conservative allies backed by Trump also won elections in Honduras, strengthening U.S. leverage across the region.

China Signals Military Threats:
Photos released by Chinese media show ballistic missiles concealed in cargo ship containers, a tactic that could be used to attack U.S. forces or ports during a conflict. Bryan says the images were deliberately leaked and amplified by Chinese bots as a warning to the West.

Australia Downplays Islamist Attack:
Australian officials claimed a recent ISIS-inspired attack on Jews was not religiously motivated, drawing sharp criticism. Bryan argues that refusing to acknowledge the crisis within Islam mirrors decades of Western denial and will lead to more violence.

Listener Questions Close the Episode:
Bryan answers questions on Ukraine's mineral deals, fuel supply risks tied to California refinery closures, and whether the American republic still exists. He argues the United States now functions more like a parliamentary democracy and explains why the filibuster debate reflects that deeper shift.

 

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

 

 

Keywords: FBI Somali fraud Minnesota, Kash Patel investigation, Tim Walz daycare Medicaid scandal, ICE deportation surveillance tools, self deportation bonus Trump, Antifa terrorism DOJ tracking, Obamacare fraud GAO audit, Lake Mead drought recovery, U.S. Nigeria ISIS airstrikes, Ecuador Manta base Trump, Honduras election Asfura, China cargo ship missiles, Australia ISIS attack denial, filibuster healthcare reform debate

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0:00.0

It's December 29th. 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,

0:21.0

podcast. It's Monday's headline brief, heavy on news, lighter on analysis, launching us into a new

0:27.1

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

0:32.5

news this morning, starting with the FBI's new investigation into an exploding number of crimes by Somali migrants.

0:40.2

Reuters and Fox News reported FBI director Cash Patel is surging additional manpower and investigative resources into Minnesota this morning,

0:48.2

following yet more reports of more financial fraud and likely voter and immigration fraud as well. Mr. Patel said yesterday that the $9 billion

0:56.8

of likely financial fraud that we already know of regarding and connected to the Somalis in Minnesota,

1:03.0

that is just, quote, the tip of a very large iceberg. He went on to reference a new video that went

1:08.6

viral over the weekend from an independent journalist named Nick Shirley.

1:12.6

Mr. Shirley showed that Somalis in Minnesota have set up some fake child daycare centers and some related transportation systems, too, with dozens of these daycares in but one building with nothing more than a sign, not one child in sight nor any enrolled.

1:28.7

And yet those Somali-run businesses have received hundreds of millions of dollars in state

1:32.8

and federal Medicaid cash.

1:35.1

That, of course, is in addition to the other Medicaid-in-COVID-era scams that we know about,

1:39.4

where the Somalis ran things like food banks and autism centers.

1:43.9

The FBI's new expanded investigation is expected to ensnare elements of the Democrat Party

1:48.6

in Minnesota, maybe, perhaps, Governor Tim Wals himself, along with the Somali representative

1:54.1

Elon Omar.

1:55.5

In fact, the New York Post reported on her over the weekend saying that Ms. Omar and her net

1:59.6

wealth that she reports to Congress

2:01.1

went from virtually nil about a year ago to now upwards of $30 million.

2:07.4

She and her husband's company called Rose Lake Capital have scrubbed their website, by the way,

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