

19 SEPT 2025: Special Report and Personal Reflection: Jimmy Kimmel vs. Charlie Kirk
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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 special Friday edition of The Wright Report, we cover the Jimmy Kimmel controversy, FCC pressure, and whether America has entered a new era of censorship and government tyranny.
From late-night lies to free speech double standards, today’s brief asks whether we are witnessing a dangerous new chapter — or simply the continuation of a fight that began years ago.
Jimmy Kimmel Controversy: Kimmel refused to apologize after falsely claiming Charlie Kirk’s assassin was a MAGA supporter. ABC pulled him off the air, citing legal obligations under FCC rules against “news distortion.”
Democrats Cry Censorship: Chuck Schumer compared Trump’s FCC pressure to Xi and Putin, Barack Obama called it “a dangerous level,” and Jen Psaki declared it tyranny. Yet all three have histories of supporting government intimidation of conservatives.
Media and GOP Reactions: CNN’s Brian Stelter warned America is now “less free,” though he once justified cracking down on conservatives. Republicans like Guy Benson urged caution, warning the precedent could backfire. The Wall Street Journal editorial board argued deregulation of TV oversight is the only long-term fix.
Bryan’s Analysis: “We don’t live in a functional society anymore. We live in a revolutionary state… either one side wins or the other does. The Left isn’t tired of fighting. They want war. Their words, not mine.” Bryan calls for peaceful victories in politics and law — but warns more Charlie Kirks may fall before the nation finds peace.
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
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