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The Wright Report

29 JAN 2025: Mystery Drones and Jets // Budget Cut Fights // Foreign Aid Outrage // AI Revolution Update // War in the Congo

The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright

News, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he delivers the latest updates shaping America and the world. In today's episode, we cover:

Mysterious Drones Over New Jersey: The White House finally responds to the wave of drone sightings, but their vague explanation leaves more questions than answers.

Hypersonic Jet Breakthrough: A new commercial supersonic jet could cut flight times in half, changing global travel forever.

Trump's Budget Cuts Spark Backlash: States like Michigan are suing after federal aid freezes, while Washington insiders panic over sweeping spending reductions.

Foreign Aid Freeze & Gaza Controversy: Trump halts most foreign aid while slashing a $50M U.S. program for condoms in Gaza, triggering outrage from globalist factions.

China's AI Shockwave: The White House is on edge as China's DeepSeek AI model disrupts the global tech race, raising national security concerns.

War Erupts in the Congo: Rwanda-backed rebels seize control of a key city, risking the escape of deadly Ebola pathogens from a local lab.

Get the facts and analysis you won't hear anywhere else.

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

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's January 29th. I'm Brian Dean Wright, former CIA operations officer, and this is The Wright Report.

0:12.4

A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Right Report, Your Daily News, podcast.

0:22.4

I've got five briefs for you this morning that are shaping America and the world.

0:27.6

First up, two pieces of news out of the world of aviation. One is about drones over New Jersey.

0:32.7

I've got an update. The other is about a new commercial jet that could change your vacation plans for the better.

0:38.6

What a great piece of news that is.

0:40.7

Second, the Trump administration is rolling back public spending.

0:44.2

We are going to talk about why states like Michigan are so angry about that and they are suing.

0:50.2

Third, we are going to cover how Donald Trump's budget cuts are also affecting international

0:54.2

aid and why Democrats are really bitter this morning that the Gaza Strip is not getting

0:59.0

$50 million for condoms.

1:02.0

Yes, you heard me right.

1:04.0

Fourth, the shocker out of China about the AI revolution, that continues.

1:08.0

The White House says that they're quite concerned about the national security implications.

1:12.0

We will cover and explore that. Along with how this news might affect new power plants that were supposed to fuel the AI revolution.

1:19.4

They still may. A lot of questions, though, on whether or not those should be built.

1:23.6

Finally, a quick developing story for you. A war looks to be breaking out in the Congo, and that could spur a lab leak of something called Ebola. I will cover that.

1:32.8

But first, let's get to our top stories of the morning. We begin with news from the sky, starting with those mysterious drones over New York and New Jersey that we covered this past fall.

1:43.7

White House spokeswoman

1:44.9

Caroline Levitt said this yesterday, and you may want to listen quite carefully to what I'm about

1:50.2

to say. Quote, after research and study, we have learned that the drones that were flying over

1:55.4

New Jersey and large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and other various reasons.

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