13 NOV 2025: US Government Re-Opens (Set to Close Again in January?) // More Epstein Emails // Crime Is Down, Why Dems Angry? // Trump Welcomes Foreign Labor: The H-1B Debate Podcast Por  arte de portada

13 NOV 2025: US Government Re-Opens (Set to Close Again in January?) // More Epstein Emails // Crime Is Down, Why Dems Angry? // Trump Welcomes Foreign Labor: The H-1B Debate

13 NOV 2025: US Government Re-Opens (Set to Close Again in January?) // More Epstein Emails // Crime Is Down, Why Dems Angry? // Trump Welcomes Foreign Labor: The H-1B Debate

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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, Bryan covers the end of the U.S. government shutdown, the latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein emails and the political storm they've reignited, the sharp drop in violent crime nationwide — and why some Democrats are furious about it — and Trump's renewed clash with his base over foreign labor visas.

Government Shutdown Ends — For Now:
President Trump signed the Senate's funding bill to reopen the government, but only through January. The bill includes a controversial clause allowing Senators to sue the federal government for the DOJ's "Arctic Frost" surveillance of lawmakers during the Biden years. As one senator put it, Democrats are now "angry it's over, angry it happened, and angry it might happen again." Bryan warns another shutdown is likely in early 2026.

Epstein Emails and Media Spin:
House Democrats released new Epstein emails suggesting Trump "knew about the girls," while Republicans countered with 20,000 additional messages showing he cut ties with Epstein and banned him from Mar-a-Lago. Bryan breaks down how selective framing by Democrats and the press is distorting what the evidence actually shows — and how Trump's own team mishandled the case politically.

Crime Drops, Democrats Complain:
Crime has plunged across cities like D.C., Memphis, and Chicago following Trump's deportation crackdowns. Yet some Democrats call the effort "fascist" and "racist," even as 911 calls and shootings fall sharply. Bryan argues the results prove the policy's success — and that "Democrats would rather be ideologically pure than keep their cities safe."

Trump Defends H-1B Visas — Base Erupts:
After telling Fox News that America "needs foreign talent" for advanced industries like battery manufacturing, Trump reignited a familiar rift with his MAGA base. Bryan explains how the H-1B program has become a loophole for cheap labor, warning that if Trump doesn't crack down, "his working-class supporters will stay home in 2026."

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

Keywords: government shutdown Arctic Frost DOJ surveillance, Trump signs funding bill January, Jeffrey Epstein emails House Oversight, Trump Epstein Mar-a-Lago ban, U.S. violent crime drop deportations, Memphis Chicago ICE operations, Trump H-1B visa Fox News interview, foreign labor MAGA backlash

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