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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2024 · 38 MIN

03/14/2024: Post-State of the Union: Biden's Missing Support Surge

from The Wright Report · host Bryan Dean Wright

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) On the March 14th installment of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into pivotal issues affecting both domestic and international landscapes. The episode begins with an analysis of the aftermath of Joe Biden's State of the Union address, noting the absence of an expected boost in public support. The discussion then shifts to a concerning FBI warning about dangerous individuals exploiting the southern U.S. border with counterfeit identities. On the global front, the report takes listeners on a journey from Mexico, highlighting the cartels' alarming new use of landmines, to a mix of developments including positive strides in Argentina, challenges in Saudi Arabia, and an eye-opening situation in Syria involving the drug Captagon. The narrative concludes in southern Africa, where a severe drought poses potential economic implications for American consumers. Additionally, Wright addresses listener inquiries on whether Donald Trump should receive classified intelligence briefings and the practicality of adopting a prepper lifestyle in today's uncertain world.

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