27 MAY 2025: Putin Survives Drone Assassination and Western Missiles Strike Deep Into Russia // America’s Nuclear Revival // Trump’s Trade War With Europe Is About China // US Beef Price Warning Podcast Por  arte de portada

27 MAY 2025: Putin Survives Drone Assassination and Western Missiles Strike Deep Into Russia // America’s Nuclear Revival // Trump’s Trade War With Europe Is About China // US Beef Price Warning

27 MAY 2025: Putin Survives Drone Assassination and Western Missiles Strike Deep Into Russia // America’s Nuclear Revival // Trump’s Trade War With Europe Is About China // US Beef Price Warning

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo

Acerca de esta escucha

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required)

Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world.

Putin Survives Assassination Attempt, Trump Calls Him “Crazy” – Vladimir Putin narrowly escapes a Ukrainian drone strike during a visit to the Kursk region. In response, Russia unleashes its most intense wave of missile attacks on Ukraine to date. Trump reacts by calling Putin “absolutely CRAZY,” signaling a sharp shift in tone.

Trump Revives Nuclear Power—but Russia Controls the Fuel – Trump signs executive orders to accelerate U.S. nuclear energy expansion, especially small modular reactors. But a critical fuel—HALEU, is almost entirely sourced from Russia, raising concerns over energy independence and Putin’s leverage.

EU Trade War Paused as Trump Pushes Anti-China Alliance – After threatening a 50% tariff on EU imports, Trump delays action to July, aiming to secure a broader anti-China trade pact. European reluctance stems from pressure by Beijing and concerns over American economic demands.

Trump Downplays U.S. Textile Industry – Trump says America doesn’t need to manufacture T-shirts or sneakers—just tanks and chips. But experts and small business leaders argue U.S.-made apparel is critical to economic security, moral supply chains, and affordability.

Wells Fargo: It Will Take $3 Trillion to Restore U.S. Industry – A new report estimates that returning U.S. manufacturing to 1970s strength would require $3 trillion in capital investment. Investors want policy consistency from Washington before backing the reshoring revolution.

Beef Shortage Ahead: USDA Reports Lowest Supply in Years – Feedlot numbers and cold storage levels hit decade lows. Combined with poor grazing conditions, beef prices are set to rise, just in time for BBQ season.

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

adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_T1_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones