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03.09.2025The day Epstein's missing video surfaced

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 03.09.2025.

It displays 244 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.09.2025The day Epstein's missing video surfaced
US media on September 3rd extensively covered new developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case, as a "missing minute" from prison surveillance video surfaced in newly released documents. This revelation fueled intensified demands from survivors and lawmakers for the full disclosure of government files, with some survivors notably threatening to release their own lists of associates. President Trump reacted strongly to questions regarding his connections to Epstein, labeling the files "irrelevant" and a "hoax".

Concurrently, President Trump continued to accuse Xi, Putin, and Kim of "conspiring against the US" following their joint appearance at China's military parade. The day also saw two significant legal setbacks for the administration: a federal appeals court ruled against Trump's use of the Alien Enemies Act for deportations, and later, a federal judge blocked his administration's multi-billion dollar funding freeze against Harvard University.
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01:38Caribbean Drug Boat Strike Confirmed

US media focuses on President Trump's confirmed U.S. military strike off Venezuela, which reportedly killed 11 "narcoterrorists" on a drug-carrying boat, while critics raise concerns about "propaganda" (Breitbart, Common Dreams, NPR, NY Post, OANN, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, the House Oversight Committee continues releasing thousands of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents from the Department of Justice (ABC News, Boston Globe, Daily Caller, The Blaze, The Daily Beast, Washington Times).
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06:15Beijing's United Front

US media shifts focus to President Trump's reaction to a defiant show of unity by Xi, Putin, and Kim Jong Un at China's military parade, with Trump accusing them of conspiring against the US (ABC News, CNN, Newsweek, AP News, The Daily Beast, USA Today, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, the House Oversight Committee continues releasing Jeffrey Epstein files, including court documents, videos, and jail footage that contradict earlier claims (CBS, Fox News, NY Post, Daily Caller, The Blaze, Washington Times). An appeals court also blocked Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans (NYTimes, Washington Post).
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11:31Trump Accuses Global Powers

US media continues to report on President Trump's accusations that Xi, Putin, and Kim Jong Un are "conspiring against the US," alongside ongoing discussions of potential large-scale military action against Venezuela and the confirmed drug boat strike. Meanwhile, new developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case include a central witness speaking publicly and the release of surveillance video allegedly showing a "missing minute" from his final night, further contradicting earlier claims.
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14:01Epstein's Missing Minute Surfaces

US media highlights President Trump's accusations of a global conspiracy involving Xi, Putin, and Kim, who recently displayed advanced weaponry (Washington Post, CNN, Washington Times). The Jeffrey Epstein case is prominent with a central witness speaking and a new "missing minute" video contradicting official explanations (ABC News, Fox News, NY Post, The Daily Beast). Additionally, a federal appeals court ruled against Trump's unlawful deportation scheme (Common Dreams, NYTimes, AP News).
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For the first time ever, polls show more Americans support Palestine than Israel. The unwavering fealty to Israel of the Democratic Party and a range of other American institutions can’t last forever.
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15:29Epstein Survivors Demand File Release

US media heavily focuses on Jeffrey Epstein survivors holding press conferences with lawmakers, demanding greater transparency and the release of more case files (ABC News, CBS, Washington Post, USA Today), building on recent revelations about the "missing minute" video. Separately, President Trump confirmed a U.S. strike on a Venezuelan drug boat (NPR, The Intercept) and received the Polish president (Fox News), while China's military parade prompted a message to Trump (CNN, NYTimes).
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16:31Epstein Files: Survivors Ready List Disclosure

US media continues its extensive focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with survivors intensifying demands for the full release of files and, notably, threatening to disclose their own client lists (ABC News, CBS, Newsweek, The Daily Wire, USA Today, The Daily Beast). This builds on previous reports regarding the "missing minute" video. Concurrently, President Trump's administration faces ongoing scrutiny over a confirmed U.S. strike on a Venezuelan drug vessel (Fox News, Daily Caller, NPR, The Intercept) and legal challenges to his deportation policies (Breitbart, HuffPost).
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Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the US government created a formidable but temporary array of social programs that led to a sharp decline in economic insecurity. Since then, Americans’ economic insecurity has only gotten worse.
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18:16Epstein Victims List Efforts

US media continues its extensive focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with victims intensifying demands for the full release of files (HuffPost, ABC News, CBS, Newsweek). Notably, survivors are reportedly compiling their own list of associated individuals, though they might keep it private (Washington Times, The Daily Wire). President Trump's actions are also scrutinized, with reports of him attempting to drown out Epstein victims' calls during a ceremonial flyover (The Daily Beast). This builds on ongoing discussions about transparency and accountability in the case.
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United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Janine Pirro announced the most significant federal seizure of drug precursor chemicals by federal law enforcement authorities in U.S. history during a Wednesday press conference in Pasadena, Texas. The precursor chemicals, seized in two separate maritime interdictions, were headed from China to Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel.
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19:52Epstein Files: Victims Press for Disclosure

US media maintains a strong focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, with survivors persisting in demands for the full release of files and threatening to disclose their own client lists (ABC News, CBS, Newsweek, The Daily Wire, Washington Times). President Trump's strong reaction to questions about his friends in the Epstein files is highlighted (The Daily Beast). Separately, authorities announced a historic federal seizure of drug precursor chemicals from China bound for Mexican cartels (Breitbart, Fox News), and Florida moves to end childhood vaccine mandates (AP News, Washington Post).
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In preparing to strike, United Teachers Los Angeles learned how to build broad backing for common-good goals and prepare for nonviolent action to achieve them — lessons that can be used in the fight against rising authoritarianism.
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China’s military carried out a large-scale show of force on Wednesday, brandishing its growing arsenal of high-tech arms including missiles, tanks, warplanes and drones during a World War II anniversary parade in Beijing.
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21:44Federal Judge Blocks Harvard Funding Freeze

US media widely reports a federal judge's ruling that the Trump administration unlawfully cut billions in research funding for Harvard University, overturning the freeze (ABC News, Boston Globe, The Hill, Washington Post, AP News, HuffPost, USA Today). This legal setback for the administration leads current discussions. Additionally, the Jeffrey Epstein case continues to draw attention, with survivors renewing calls for file releases and President Trump reacting strongly to questions about his associates (The Daily Beast, Mother Jones, CBS, Newsweek, The Daily Wire).
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Thousands of pages of records and law enforcement video footage related to Jeffrey Epstein were released in the first batch of files from the House Oversight Committee’s subpoena to the Department of Justice (DOJ), though lawmakers said most of them were already public.
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23:35Epstein Files: Missing Video Surfaces

US media continues its extensive focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, following the discovery of a "missing minute" from prison video in newly released documents (The Blaze). Survivors, supported by lawmakers, intensified calls for full government file disclosure (NPR, CBS), despite the House Oversight Committee releasing files that were largely already public (Breitbart). President Trump maintains the files are "irrelevant" and a "hoax" (ABC News, Mother Jones), while internal GOP divisions emerge over the issue (The Hill).
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That golden escalator is descending to a place that would see even solid gold melting entirely—Hell. But think how many old friends will be there to greet the President on his arrival!
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