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On March 12th's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, unpacks pivotal issues affecting both the United States and the global stage. The episode opens with the anticipated US House vote on a potential ban of Chinese-owned social media giant, TikTok, highlighting the controversy it's sparked among lawmakers. Wright delves into the broader implications of this debate for national security and digital sovereignty. The discussion then shifts to the logistical and security challenges posed by Chinese-manufactured cranes at American ports, examining the federal government's multi-billion-dollar intervention plan. Additionally, the episode explores the significant political shift in Portugal, analyzing its transition to the right and the potential consequences for international relations. Concluding the segment, Wright addresses a pressing question from a listener in South Dakota regarding the crime rates of illegal aliens compared to native-born Americans, providing a nuanced perspective on this contentious issue.
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On March 12th's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, unpacks pivotal issues affecting both the United States and the global stage. The episode opens with the anticipated US House vote on a potential ban of Chinese-owned social media giant, TikTok, highlighting the controversy it's sparked among lawmakers. Wright delves into the broader implications of this debate for national security and digital sovereignty. The discussion then shifts to the logistical and security challenges posed by Chinese-manufactured cranes at American ports, examining the federal government's multi-billion-dollar intervention plan. Additionally, the episode explores the significant political shift in Portugal, analyzing its transition to the right and the potential consequences for international relations. Concluding the segment, Wright addresses a pressing question from a listener in South Dakota regarding the crime rates of illegal aliens compared to native-born Americans, providing a nuanced perspective on this contentious issue.

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