Episodios

  • 29 APR 2025: Trump’s First 100 Days: Polls and Progress Report // The Houthis - And China - Attack the US // Mystery in Spain // Desperate Moves by China To Keep US Market Access
    Apr 29 2025

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    Trump’s First 100 Days: Achievements and Challenges – President Trump celebrates 100 days in office with mixed polling results. While Democrats move to impeach him, fresh data shows Trump is still preferred over Democrats on key issues like immigration and national security. Meanwhile, the U.S. economy shows resilience despite tariff pressures, though supply chain concerns loom.

    Border Security Milestone: Near Total Control Achieved – Only nine migrants have been released into the U.S. during Trump’s term so far, compared to 9,000 daily under Biden. The administration is also building a massive new database to target millions of illegal immigrants for deportation.

    Houthis Use Chinese Intel to Strike U.S. Navy – A Chinese satellite company supplied intelligence that helped the Houthis target the USS Harry Truman in the Red Sea, leading to the loss of a $60 million Navy jet. Bryan calls for a tougher U.S. response to China’s proxy aggression.

    Spain’s Massive Blackout Raises Cyberattack Fears – Spain suffers a nationwide power outage, prompting concerns about Russian cyberattacks and vulnerabilities tied to green energy dependence. Bryan warns listeners to prepare for disruptions.

    China’s Sneaky Plan to Evade Trump Tariffs – Chinese companies are working through Indian intermediaries to bypass U.S. tariffs, highlighting both the resilience of global markets and the need for a more effective American reshoring strategy. Bryan proposes offering Indian companies incentives to establish factories in the US instead.

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

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  • 28 APR 2025: The Illegal Alien Update: Prisoners in NYC, Roundups in FL and CO, Sanctuary Judge in WI // Global Updates: Iran Explosions, India & Pakistan Fight, China Relents, Germany Annoys
    Apr 28 2025

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    Border Wars: Arrests, Deportations, and a Democrat Judge Jailed – ICE operations over the weekend net nearly 1,000 arrests across Florida, Colorado, and beyond. Meanwhile, a Wisconsin judge is arrested after helping an illegal alien escape from her courtroom—sparking outrage and praise from Democrats nationwide.

    Mysterious Explosion Rocks Iran – A likely sabotage operation destroys rocket fuel supplies at a major Iranian port, dealing a blow to Tehran’s missile and nuclear programs. Suspicions point to Mossad or CIA involvement.

    Iran Peace Talks Progress, But Major Obstacles Remain – Trump’s team reports "positive" meetings in Oman. Still, Tehran refuses to give up missile programs or limit nuclear enrichment, key sticking points in any deal.

    India-Pakistan Tensions Flare After Terror Attack – Pakistan-backed militants massacre civilians in Kashmir, triggering fears of a fifth war between two nuclear-armed rivals as New Delhi cuts off water supplies and exchanges gunfire with Islamabad.

    China’s Silent Economic Squeeze – Xi Jinping’s government privately acknowledges its dependence on U.S. goods like quartz, medicines, and petrochemicals. Publicly, Beijing denies any trade weakness even as it quietly drops tariffs on key American imports.

    Germany’s Defense Minister Undermines Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan – Berlin urges Kyiv to reject the White House proposal, even as Ukraine’s government admits it cannot retake Crimea and signals a willingness to compromise for peace.

    Ukraine’s War Effort Faltering – Massive troop recruitment efforts flop, debt deadlines loom, and Ukraine’s reliance on foreign aid exposes deep vulnerabilities that are weakening Zelenskyy’s negotiating position.

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

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    31 m
  • 25 APR 2025: Friday Roundup: Domestic News // Listener Questions About Spy Talk, War With Iran, and the Death of America - And What To Do About It
    Apr 25 2025

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    Another Deportation Reversal Ordered by a Judge – A Venezuelan teen deported under Trump’s Alien Enemies Act must now be returned to the U.S. after a judge ruled the Biden-era protections for minors take legal precedence.

    Trump’s Five-Bucket Economic Strategy: Momentum and Warnings – Big reshoring wins with Roche investing $50B in U.S. drug manufacturing and Hyundai moving SUV production from Mexico to Alabama. Meanwhile, Walmart says it can hold prices, but warns of potential shortages.

    Tariff Talks and Global Trade Realignment – 15 nations are in advanced talks with Trump’s team to reduce tariffs, including Vietnam and South Africa. U.S. tariff revenue is surging, but American importers remain unsure how much of the cost will be passed on to consumers.

    Young Americans Choose Trades Over College – Gen Z is abandoning overpriced universities for skilled trades, boosting Trump’s efforts to revive the working class and address student debt.

    Listener Questions: How U.S. Intelligence Really Assesses Threats – Bryan walks listeners through how intel assessments are made—and how partisan leaks and foreign influence can distort the truth, especially on hot-button topics like Iran and Venezuela.

    Should We Go to War with Iran? – Bryan lays out the moral and strategic stakes of conflict, emphasizing the burden of leadership and the need for unshakable justification before risking American lives.

    The Republic Is Dead? What’s Next? – Thoughtful responses to Bryan’s commentary on America’s decline include whether the nation can be saved by law and order, and how local resilience might help restore national strength.

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

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    35 m
  • 24 APR 2025: Bobby Kennedy’s War on Dyes and Sugar // Dems Fight To Stop Deportations - Of Illegal Aliens in Prison // Global News: Iran, Russia, Congo - And Sweden With Good Medical News
    Apr 24 2025

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    RFK Jr. Targets Food Dyes and Sugar, Sparks Industry Pushback – HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. pushes to ban petroleum-based food dyes like Red 40 and Yellow 5, citing links to ADHD and cancer. He also declares sugar “a poison,” calling for drastic reductions in American diets. Food companies resist, promising only voluntary changes.

    Democrat Judges Block Deportations of Violent Illegal Aliens – In New York and California, courts and lawmakers are protecting illegal immigrants—even convicted criminals—from ICE. A NY judge halted Mayor Eric Adams’ effort to deport Rikers Island felons, and California Democrats push a bill to shield inmates from federal authorities.

    Iran Expands Secret Nuclear Tunnels, U.S. Prepares Response – Satellite imagery reveals new subterranean facilities under Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain. With nuclear inspectors denied access, fears grow that Tehran is hiding weapons development. Six U.S. B-2 bombers stand ready as Trump prepares for third-round talks in Oman.

    Ukraine Peace Plan Hits a Wall – Zelenskyy rejects Trump’s suggestion to allow diplomatic flexibility over Crimea, stalling the deal. The White House criticizes Kyiv’s “inflammatory statements” and hints at walking away from the peace process altogether.

    Rwanda Joins U.S. Congo Minerals Deal – As suspected, Trump’s team is negotiating with Rwanda to withdraw from eastern Congo in exchange for a cut of the $22T in mineral rights, paving the way for U.S. access and pushing out China.

    Breakthrough in Cancer Recovery from Sweden – Hyperbaric oxygen treatment dramatically reduces long-term radiation damage in cancer patients. Swedish studies show complete symptom relief lasting at least five years, offering hope alongside recent PTSD healing results from Israel.

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

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    22 m
  • 23 APR 2025: “Due Process” for Illegal Aliens // Cartels Kidnap Americans // Trump Shifts Tariff Strategy // Peace in Ukraine Update
    Apr 23 2025

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    Democrats’ New Border Strategy: Delay Deportations with “Due Process” – New polling reveals voters support mass deportation, but also demand legal fairness. Democrats are seizing that sentiment, working to bog down removals in court, particularly under sympathetic judges.

    Cartels Shift from Smuggling to Kidnapping – With the border locked down, Mexican cartels are turning to ransoms, targeting tourists and stranded migrants alike. Officials warn Americans: Don’t travel to Mexico.

    Economic Update: Markets Surge on Signs of Tariff Softening – The Dow jumps 1,000 points after Treasury Secretary Bessent and Trump hint at dialing back China tariffs. Meanwhile, U.S. reshoring continues as companies like Guardian Bikes ramp up American production.

    China’s Fragile Economy Shows Cracks – Beijing props up markets with cash injections, secretly reroutes goods to skirt U.S. tariffs, and faces a looming plastics industry crisis over U.S. ethane supply cuts.

    Ukraine Peace Plan Hits Resistance in Kyiv, Progress in Moscow – Zelenskyy balks at recognizing Crimea as Russian, while Putin signals he may settle for current battlefield lines elsewhere. Peace negotiations face a pivotal week.

    Trump’s Messaging on China Criticized as Inconsistent – While previously championing “Fortress North America,” the administration now says decoupling from China isn’t the goal, raising confusion and concern.

    Quartz and Rare Earths Could Shift Chip War – With key materials for semiconductors and plastics under pressure, the U.S. may use its quartz supply as leverage against China, as Trump’s team considers counter-moves.

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

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    26 m
  • 22 APR 2025: Mexico Blocks Trump Border Initiative, Dumps Sewage in San Diego // Trump’s Fury With Illegals and the Courts // Global News: Italy, China Mobsters, Congo, and Denmark
    Apr 22 2025

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    Border Battles Intensify: Mexico Rejects Trump Ad Campaign, Dumps Sewage on U.S. Beaches – President Sheinbaum bans U.S. immigration ads from Mexican airwaves, calling them “discriminatory.” Meanwhile, raw sewage continues flowing from Tijuana into San Diego, sickening U.S. troops. Trump officials say Mexico must fix the crisis - or face financial consequences.

    Trump Slams Federal Courts for Halting Deportations – The president criticizes the judiciary for blocking mass deportations, calling due process for millions of illegal immigrants “a ridiculous situation.” Meanwhile, over 500,000 migrants from the Biden era skipped court dates entirely.

    Leaked DOJ Data Could Fuel Deportation Surge – DOGE gains access to a sensitive DOJ migrant database, potentially expanding self-deportation pressure via fraud crackdowns and benefit denials.

    Democrats Warn Global Leaders Against Supporting Trump – Rep. Jamie Raskin says Democrats will “remember” any country that helps Trump, threatening diplomatic retribution once Democrats regain power.

    Chinese Mafia Violence Rocks Rome as Pope Francis Passes – A high-profile mafia witness is assassinated ahead of a major trial exposing Beijing-linked criminal networks across Europe. ProPublica reports the Chinese mafia acts as unofficial agents for the Communist Party.

    Beijing Enters Congo Conflict Over Critical Minerals – China pressures Rwanda to halt its backing of rebels in eastern Congo, fearing U.S. companies will displace Chinese firms in the race for rare earth dominance.

    Denmark’s Socialist Leader Adopts Trump-Style Immigration Policies – PM Mette Frederiksen embraces tough border controls, migrant deportation, and even ghetto-reduction laws - agreeing with VP JD Vance that Europe must take back control.

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

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  • 21 APR: Trump’s Approval Numbers Fall - We Cover Why // Global Updates on Ukraine Peace, Iran War, Syria Deployment, Hamas Cash, and Good Medical News!
    Apr 21 2025

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    Trump’s Approval Ratings Dip - But Democrats Gain Nothing – New polling shows Trump’s support falling to 41% approval, driven by concerns over the economy and tariffs. Still, Democrats haven’t gained ground, and Trump remains strong on immigration, where most Americans support mass deportation.

    Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Deportations Under Alien Enemies Act – In a rare 1 a.m. decision, justices halt deportation of Venezuelan migrants as legal challenges unfold. The ruling is part of a larger legal war over Trump’s deportation agenda across four categories of migrants.

    Medicare Abuse by Migrants Targeted – The administration is using health data to find illegal immigrants fraudulently collecting benefits. Self-deportation through hardship remains a central strategy.

    Economic Outlook: Gloomy but with Bright Spots – While tariffs spark fears of stagflation and job loss, data shows prices remain stable, and U.S. steel, aluminum, and construction firms are adding jobs. Ten mining projects are fast-tracked as America fights rare earth dependence on China.

    Global Updates: Ukraine Peace Talks Stalling, Iran Playing Nuclear Games – Trump’s patience wears thin with Ukraine peace efforts. Iran limits inspections and removes nuclear surveillance, leaving Israel considering a unilateral strike.

    Gaza and Lebanon: Hamas Goes Broke, Lebanese Army Arrests Militants – Israel is squeezing Hamas financially, and Lebanon’s new president is cracking down on Hezbollah and Palestinian radicals.

    U.S. Troops Coming Home from Syria – The drawdown begins as Trump fulfills his promise to wind down America’s anti-ISIS mission.

    Health Tip of the Day: The 10-Second Balance Test – UK researchers say if you can’t balance on one foot for 10 seconds, you may face higher health risks. Stretch, walk, and squat your way to better longevity.

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

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  • 18 APR 2025: Friday Roundup: Domestic and Global Headlines // Deep-Dive on Deportations, Harvard, Fake News, Yemen, and War With Iran
    Apr 18 2025

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    Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Case – Justices agree to weigh whether U.S. citizenship should be based on “right of blood” instead of “right of soil,” which would end automatic citizenship for babies born to non-citizens.

    Illegal Immigrants Targeted for Medicare and Social Security Fraud – ICE and DOGE tap into federal health data to identify migrants who are unlawfully collecting benefits. Deportation sweeps may follow.

    Democrats Double Down on Defending MS-13 Gang Member – Despite revelations of domestic violence and human trafficking, Sen. Chris Van Hollen continues efforts to bring Kilmar Garcia back to the U.S.

    Trump Administration to Strip Harvard’s Nonprofit Status – After refusing to drop DEI and anti-Semitic programming, Harvard faces IRS action that could cost the school billions.

    Poll: Americans Fear China and Russia Less—Especially Young Adults – Pew Research reveals surprising shifts in perception, possibly influenced by platforms like TikTok.

    Radical Left Violence Targets Politicians and Businesses – A pro-Palestinian activist attempts to burn down Pennsylvania’s governor’s mansion. Coordinated attacks on Tesla dealerships continue.

    Leakers Fired at the Pentagon, Wind Farms Shut Down – Conservative insiders caught leaking info on Musk, Panama, and the Red Sea. Trump also kills offshore wind projects, calling them a threat to whales and wallets.

    Around the World: China Satellites Help Houthis Target U.S. Navy, Xi Courts Southeast Asia, and Trump Eyes Iran – The White House confirms Beijing’s involvement in Houthi missile strikes. Xi pushes regional unity against the U.S., while Trump opts for diplomacy before considering strikes on Iran.

    Congo Update: Erik Prince Signs Military Deal – The former Blackwater CEO will provide private security for Congolese mining zones, potentially laying groundwork for U.S. access to critical minerals.

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

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