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19 JUN 2026: Hormuz Opens, Iran Busts Through, Middle East Changes // Dems Want Illegals To Vote // Killer Luigi Not So Crazy // GOP Activists Target A.I., Key Senator Joins // Good Econ, Energy News!

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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 Friday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers the fallout from the Iran Peace Memo as the Strait of Hormuz officially comes under Iranian control, with global shipping now required to register with Tehran's new Persian Gulf Strait Authority.

Iran's economy is roaring back with oil sales, frozen funds, and a soaring stock market, even as Senate Republicans like Roger Wicker and Ted Cruz blast the deal as a giveaway to a regime that cannot be trusted. Bryan lays out six concrete reasons why a renewed war with Iran this fall is unlikely no matter what the White House threatens, and breaks down growing tension between Washington and Israel as JD Vance pressures Jerusalem to fall in line with the new agreement.

Plus, the LA City Council moves to let illegal immigrants vote in local elections, Trump ramps up denaturalization efforts, Luigi Mangione's defense team drops its insanity plea, GOP populists like Josh Hawley and Ron DeSantis push back on the party's embrace of Big Tech and AI, a major rare earth mining investment lands at home, and a warning that coffee prices may be headed up thanks to bad weather in Brazil.

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

 

Keywords: Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, Iran Peace Memo, Strait of Hormuz, Persian Gulf Strait Authority, IRGC, Roger Wicker, Ted Cruz, JD Vance, Israel Lebanon, Netanyahu, Ahmed al-Sharaa, LA City Council illegal immigrant voting, denaturalization, Luigi Mangione, Josh Hawley, Ron DeSantis, Big Tech AI regulation, Roy Singham, rare earth minerals, Energy Fuels, small modular nuclear reactors, coffee prices Brazil

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