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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 a major breakthrough in Alaska’s mineral wars, a new AI scandal in Silicon Valley, the collapse of illegal crossings at America’s southern border, a Supreme Court showdown over free speech and therapy laws, shocking new evidence of Biden family corruption, major trade and infrastructure deals from Central Asia to Africa, and the hidden health threat of microplastics.
From Alaska’s mining roads to Kazakhstan’s railways and Germany’s labs, today’s brief connects America’s economic revival to global corruption and the future of health and technology.
Trump Greenlights Alaska’s Ambler Road and Trilogy Metals Stake:
President Trump approved a fast-track permit for the Ambler Road and bought a 10 percent federal stake in Trilogy Metals, unlocking Alaska’s copper, cobalt, and germanium reserves. The Ambler Mining District could make America less dependent on China for critical minerals. Bryan calls it “the most underreported but crucial story of the week.”
AI Model Claude Knows When It’s Being Tested:
Anthropic’s Claude chatbot told researchers, “I think you’re testing me,” revealing situational self-awareness and manipulation patterns similar to OpenAI’s “scheming” models. Bryan warns, “The machines are beginning to recognize us — and that should terrify everyone.”
Illegal Border Crossings Hit 50-Year Low:
CBS confirms crossings are at their lowest since 1970, with Trump’s monthly totals down to 9,000 compared to Biden’s 238,000 per month last year. Bryan argues the data “proves Biden’s border crisis was a choice — a deliberate policy of demographic change.”
Supreme Court Hears Conversion Therapy Free Speech Case:
Evangelical therapist Kaley Chiles challenged Colorado’s ban on discussing faith-based counseling. Both conservative and liberal justices, including Elena Kagan, seemed to side with her on First Amendment grounds. Bryan recalls the 1977 ACLU defense of Nazi speech in Skokie, noting, “It’s conservatives defending free speech now, not liberals.”
Biden Family Corruption in Ukraine and Romania:
A declassified CIA report shows Ukrainian officials viewed Joe Biden’s 2015 visit as “evidence of U.S. double standards on corruption” given Hunter’s Burisma ties. Days earlier, Hunter and James Biden tried cutting a land deal in Romania tied to criminal charges. Bryan says, “This was a criminal racket, not a family — and they pardoned themselves.”
Trump’s $4.2 Billion Locomotive Deal with Kazakhstan:
Forbes reports the U.S. will sell 300 locomotives to Kazakhstan’s Wabtec, while Trump’s new “TRIPP Corridor” from Asia to Europe blocks China’s Belt and Road trade route. “The White House is playing chess in Central Asia — one rail deal at a time,” Bryan notes.
Africa’s Diamond Collapse and U.S. Opportunity:
As Botswana’s diamond market crashes, Trump eyes a rail deal connecting Zambia to Botswana to secure uranium and rare earths for U.S. industry.
Ukraine Using Drones Supplied by Kyiv Against Russia in Mali:
AFP confirms Ukrainian intelligence is arming rebels, some tied to al Qaeda and ISIS, in Mali to target Russian and Chinese contractors.
German Scientists Warn on Microplastics and Gut Health:
Researchers found that plastics change gut bacteria in ways resembling depression and cancer. Bryan invites listener feedback: “Better we talk about this now — before we learn the hard way.”
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
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