
12 JUNE 2025: Good US Economic News: Inflation, Jobs, Trump's Buckets // Riot Updates: AOC, Rascals, Trump Message to Migrants // Global News: Qatar, Iran, China
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Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today’s top stories shaping America and the world.
Strong U.S. Economy Defies Expectations
Inflation and job numbers come in better than forecast. Prices rose just 2.4 percent over the past year, and unemployment remains steady at 4.2 percent. Trump’s Five Bucket Strategy appears to be paying off, with reshoring announcements from GM and new investments in American nuclear energy.
Tariff Court Ruling and China Deal Reshape Trade Landscape
A U.S. appeals court allows Trump’s tariffs to stay in place through July 31, buying time for ongoing negotiations. A new U.S.-China deal sets tariffs at 55 percent for Chinese goods and 10 percent for American exports. China resumes rare earth shipments and regains student visa access, though FBI officials remain concerned about security risks.
Leftist Riots in LA and AOC’s Dismissive Response
Riots continue in Los Angeles, though quieter for now. Trump ramps up ICE arrests. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez downplays the violence as “kids throwing rocks,” despite Molotov cocktails and injuries. GOP lawmakers and the DOJ are investigating who is funding the unrest.
Trump Welcomes Legal Immigrants
President Trump releases a new video message to naturalized citizens, offering encouragement and affirming they are “part of the American family.” His remarks come amid deportation efforts targeting illegal immigrants.
Middle East Tensions Rise Over Iran and Qatar Jet Deal
Qatar has not yet transferred the promised 747 to Trump for Air Force One. Meanwhile, U.S. embassies in the region prepare for possible Iranian missile strikes. Some military dependents and diplomats are being evacuated, as peace talks appear to be collapsing.
Xi Jinping Launches Austerity Crackdown Ahead of Possible War
China’s president is disciplining party members for luxury spending as he prepares the nation for economic hardship and possible military conflict. U.S. intelligence agencies view the campaign as a signal of Beijing’s war readiness.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32
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