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07.09.2025 โ€” The day Trump walked back Chicago war threat

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 07.09.2025.

It displays 175 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

07.09.2025 โ‡ข The day Trump walked back Chicago war threat
โŒจPresident Trump's escalating rhetoric concerning federal intervention in Chicago and other sanctuary cities dominated headlines on September 7th, continuing from previous days. The morning saw widespread reports of his "Chipocalypse Now" social media post, sparking fierce backlash and renewed threats. Illinois leaders continued to challenge him, while local churches in Chicago began urging calm resistance in anticipation of imminent federal enforcement operations. Concurrently, Russia launched its largest drone assault on Kyiv, with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy suggesting Trump's Alaska summit emboldened Putin. Later, Trump was reported preparing tougher sanctions on Russia, marking a potential shift in his stance. Domestically, Trump's highly publicized appearance at the US Open drew mixed reactions, including boos and match delays. Late in the day, Trump walked back his "war" threat against Chicago but maintained his pledge to "clean up" cities. Separately, South Korea secured the release of over 300 workers detained in a Georgia plant.
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01:56โ‡ขThe Clash Over Federal Power

โŒจUS media continues to report President Trump's escalating rhetoric and threats of federal intervention in Chicago, with Illinois leaders calling him a 'wannabe dictator' (ABC News, AP News). Reports detail his repeated threats to send troops (CBS, HuffPost, Washington Times). Concurrently, judges and grand juries are pushing back on the administration's expanding power and crackdowns, finding actions unlawful and rejecting charges (NBC News, NYTimes). Public resistance to these federal measures also persists, with protests against Trump's actions.
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Washington Free Beacon
REVIEW: 'King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation' by Scott Anderson
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Pope Leo XIV declared a 15-year-old computer whiz the Catholic Church's first millennial saint Sunday, giving the next generation of Catholics a relatable role model who used technology to spread the faith and earn the nickname "God's Influencer." Leo canonized Carlo Acutis, who died in 2006, during an open-air Mass in St. Peter's Square that was attended by tens of thousands of people, many of them millennials and couples with young children. [Fullย Story]
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10:03โ‡ขTrump's 'Chipocalypse Now' Rhetoric

โŒจUS media widely reports President Trump's escalating rhetoric, including his "Chipocalypse Now" post, sparking fierce backlash and renewed threats of federal intervention in Chicago (Fox News, CBS, AP News, Washington Times). Reports also detail how Trump continues to assert executive power, trampling Congress's authority (NYTimes). Political opposition persists, with students and faculty protesting his demands (Boston Globe) and rallies against his influence (NBC News, The Daily Beast).
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The election for general secretary of UNISON, Britainโ€™s biggest trade union, pits a faithful ally of Keir Starmer against a left-wing challenger who was expelled from the Labour Party by his factional minions. It could be Starmerโ€™s next big headache.
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13:42โ‡ขTrump's Deepening Divides

โŒจUS media widely covers President Trump's political maneuvers and their consequences. His "Chipocalypse Now" post sparks backlash, while a CBS poll reveals divisions over National Guard deployment. Senate Republicans express frustration over officials' exits, and gun-rights groups oppose the administration's proposed ban on trans people owning guns. Separately, South Korea secured a deal for workers detained in Georgia, and Russia struck a Ukrainian government building.
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What looks like Trump-era economic nationalism has deeper roots. German nationalists of the 1800s and fascist leaders of the 1930s imagined power through autarky โ€” national self-sufficiency โ€” with consequences that stretched from tariffs to conquest.
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15:48โ‡ขUkraine Capital Under Heavy Attack

โŒจUS media continues to report on President Trump's political landscape, with new focus on the escalating conflict in Ukraine. Russia launched its largest drone assault on Kyiv's government headquarters, with Ukraine's President Zelenskyy suggesting Trump's recent Alaska summit emboldened Putin. Domestically, discussions persist on Trump's rhetoric, and new reports highlight growing internal conflicts within the Republican Party, dubbed a "MAGA Civil War." Separately, US authorities released South Korean migrants arrested at a Georgia plant.
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Japanโ€™s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced Sunday he will step down as hisย Liberal Democratic Party slumps in the polls and critics blast his government over its โ€œAfrican Hometownโ€ program seen as a backdoor scheme to enable mass migration from Africa to Japan.
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Vivek Chibber on how we should understand capitalismโ€™s middle strata โ€” and why so many professionals are moving toward anti-capitalist politics.
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18:16โ‡ขTrump's Enduring Political Presence

โŒจUS media continues its focus on President Trump, covering his US Open appearance (Fox News, NY Post) and evolving political narratives, including Nobel Prize talks (USA Today), foreign policy views (Newsweek), and an E. Jean Carroll documentary (Breitbart). Internationally, Russia's significant drone assault on Kyiv's government buildings remains prominent (NYTimes, OANN, CNN). Domestically, Democratic strategy faces scrutiny amid shutdown debates (The Hill, HuffPost), and a White House video drew controversy (The Daily Beast).
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Decades of personalist rule turned Argentina into a global economic laughingstock. Donald Trump seems to have misunderstood the lesson.
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20:28โ‡ขFederal Enforcement Eyes Chicago

โŒจUS media maintains its focus on President Trump, particularly his public appearances, such as the US Open, where his presence caused delays and received mixed reactions (Fox News, The Daily Beast). A significant development is the anticipated federal immigration enforcement operations in sanctuary cities, including Chicago, with churches there urging calm resistance (AP News, One America News Network, Washington Examiner). Reports also cover Trump readying tougher sanctions on Russia following a Kyiv air strike (Washington Times) and ongoing legal scrutiny (Mother Jones).
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British Ambassador to the United States Lord Peter Mandelson told Breitbart News exclusively that the United Kingdom is very much looking forward to hosting U.S. President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle for a historic second state visit for Trump later this month, and that King Charles โ€œis going to roll out the red carpetโ€ for the leader of the United States.
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22:47โ‡ขFederal Intervention in Sanctuary Cities Intensifies

โŒจUS media continues to focus on President Trump's actions and influence. Reports detail his "dire message" to Hamas regarding hostages (Fox News, The Daily Wire) and anticipation for his state visit to the UK (Breitbart). Domestically, federal intervention in sanctuary cities, like Chicago, remains a central theme, with further discussion on deportations (Washington Times, USA Today, CBS, AP News, Washington Examiner). Meanwhile, Republicans express new concerns over RFK Jr.'s political impact (Washington Post).
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