Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Thursday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan delivers hopeful news for your pocketbook as U.S. oil producers begin ramping up drilling in Texas, New Mexico, and Venezuela, signaling that relief at the gas pump may eventually be coming—even as the world remains trapped in an oil squeeze caused by the war with Iran and the closed Strait of Hormuz.
He breaks down President Trump's latest peace proposal to Tehran, which would require Iran to surrender its highly enriched uranium, halt enrichment for 15 years, and abandon underground nuclear facilities in exchange for lifted sanctions and a gradual reopening of Hormuz. Bryan explains why the next 48 hours could determine whether Iran's regime accepts a deal or risks economic collapse as oil storage runs out and the Trump blockade continues to choke off revenue.
He also covers major domestic fallout from the attempted assassination of President Trump, including new confirmation that radical leftist attacker Cole Allen was partly motivated by the Iran war and anti-Trump rhetoric, plus controversy over a Democrat judge accused of showing sympathy toward the suspect. Bryan then highlights DOJ investigations into a Soros-backed Virginia prosecutor accused of protecting criminal illegal immigrants, a Virginia state senator facing bribery allegations tied to a cannabis business, and Barack Obama's latest comments on justice and the rule of law, which Bryan sharply challenges.
Plus, Bryan reports on anti-ICE riots at a New York hospital, Texas' push to let police arrest and deport illegal border crossers, the White