A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to The Wright Report, your daily news podcast. A wonderful holiday week to you all. I hope your Fourth of July celebrations were great. So for the rest of this week, folks, I\u2019ll be offering you short briefs that we\u2019ll dive into further next week. But we\u2019ll just cover the essentials for now.
In Europe this morning, the leaders of Ukraine and Russia are both saying there will be an attack on Ukraine\u2019s nuclear power plant later today.
Next, the fight between China and the US is heating up, with Beijing announcing yesterday that it would restrict the export of two key rare earth minerals
Also on the International front, Mexicans in the United States just sent back a record amount of remittances home to Mexico \u2014 $5.6B in May, in fact. That raises the issue of whether some of that should be taxed for things like border protection services.
And speaking of the border, we might have more Cubans making their way to America. That\u2019s because there\u2019s a duel crisis to tell you about this morning. First, upwards of 10% of Havana is without drinking water today, with old leaky pipes largely to blame. Second, demand for electricity is up 25%, but the grid has failed in different places throughout the country.
We\u2019ll also discuss a remarkable injunction issued yesterday from a Federal Judge that blocks the White House and federal agencies from meeting and communicating with social media companies like Facebook and Twitter.