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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s biggest stories shaping America and the world in Friday’s Headline Brief—heavy on news, light on analysis.
Trump Eases Tariffs on Mexico and Canada, But Not China – U.S. trade under the USMCA agreement is spared, but 40% of goods from Mexico and Canada still face tariffs. Meanwhile, China remains fully targeted as Walmart pressures suppliers to absorb the costs.
Canada Strikes Back with Tariffs on U.S. Energy and Agriculture – Starting Monday, Canada will impose a 25% export tax on electricity to New York, Michigan, and Minnesota, as well as a 10% tax on oil and fertilizer ingredients, potentially raising gas and food prices.
Truckers and Supply Chains Feeling the Impact – Shipping delays and tariff uncertainty have led to a slowdown in freight demand, with truck drivers reporting fewer hauls.
China’s Leaders Fear Losing the Trade War – Xi Jinping orders his government to study how the Soviet Union lost the Cold War, fearing the U.S. will repeat history and break China’s economy.
Federal Budget Showdown: Government Shutdown Looming? – House Republicans struggle to find $880 billion in spending cuts, with Medicaid and Medicare off-limits. A budget vote on Tuesday could determine if the government shuts down next Friday.
Mass CIA Firings: Is the Intel Community Being Gutted or Cleaned Up? – 80 officers have already been fired, with more expected. Critics warn of national security risks, while others say the agency is shedding political operatives and DEI hires.
Military’s New AI Weapon: CamoGPT vs. DEI – The U.S. Army is using artificial intelligence to erase Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies from training materials.
Middle East on Edge: U.S. and Israel Threaten Joint Military Strikes on Hamas – Trump’s envoy warns that if hostages aren’t released, “action will be taken.”
Houthis Rejoice Over U.S. Terrorist Designation – Yemen’s Iran-backed militia welcomes being listed as a terrorist group, reaffirming their motto: "Death to America."
U.S. Considering Stopping and Inspecting Iranian Oil Tankers – A new pressure tactic to disrupt Iran’s economy could escalate tensions in the Persian Gulf.
Russia’s Unexpected Comeback in Syria – Putin moves to rebuild ties with Syria’s new leadership, offering currency support, diesel shipments, and potential military backing.
Germany’s Debt-Driven Spending Plan Rattles Global Markets – A massive 500 billion Euro bond sale spikes interest rates, affecting mortgage costs worldwide.
Could NATO’s Article 5 Be Extended to Ukraine? – Italy’s prime minister suggests Ukraine should receive NATO-style security guarantees, raising the risk of U.S. troops on the ground and nuclear conflict with Russia.
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