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08.09.2025The day Supreme Court allowed LA immigration raids and Epstein's alleged Trump note surfaced

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 08.09.2025.

It displays 156 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

08.09.2025The day Supreme Court allowed LA immigration raids and Epstein's alleged Trump note surfaced
In the morning, President Trump's domestic rhetoric shifted, moving from a "war" threat against Chicago to a pledge to "clean up" cities, alongside the dismantling of a decades-long peace vigil outside the White House. Internationally, an agreement Trump previously championed drew criticism from Ukraine. By mid-day, a deadly shooting at a Jerusalem bus station emerged as a major international story across US media.
In the evening, the Supreme Court's decision to allow the Trump administration to resume 'roving' immigration patrols and indiscriminate stops in the Los Angeles area became a dominant domestic headline. This ruling, permitting stops potentially based on ethnicity and drawing a scathing dissent, extended the administration's aggressive immigration enforcement agenda. Simultaneously, the House Oversight Committee released Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," containing a sexually suggestive drawing allegedly signed by President Trump. Trump denied authoring the note, but its release drew significant media scrutiny. Concurrently, ICE launched "Operation Midway Blitz" targeting immigrants in Chicago and Boston, further solidifying the day's focus on intensified federal enforcement.
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01:05From City War to City Cleanup

US media reports on President Trump's evolving domestic rhetoric, as he clarifies his "war" threat against Chicago, now vowing to "clean up" cities. His administration also dismantled a long-standing White House peace vigil. Internationally, Trump's stance on the Ukraine conflict faces scrutiny, with Zelenskyy criticizing a past summit's impact, even as Trump remains optimistic about peace and his administration signals potential new sanctions against Russia.
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05:16Trump's Federal Enforcement Push

The US media highlights intensified federal immigration enforcement with ICE operations in Boston (ABC News) and a Georgia raid exposing tensions (NYTimes). President Trump urged respect for immigration laws following the raid (Newsweek) and prepares decisions for Chicago's crime crackdown (Washington Examiner). His prominent public presence, including a US Open delay (NPR), and upcoming UK state visit (Breitbart), remains central, alongside foreign policy statements (The Daily Wire) and ongoing legal scrutiny (Mother Jones).
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Paramedics said at least five people were killed in a shooting attack in Jerusalem after attackers opened fire at a bus stop at a busy intersection in north Jerusalem.
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Paramedics said at least six people were killed in a shooting attack in Jerusalem after attackers opened fire at a bus stop at a busy intersection in north Jerusalem.
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18:14Jerusalem Shooting Dominates News

US media now features reports on a deadly shooting at a Jerusalem bus station, killing several people (ABC News, CBS, Newsweek, AP News). Domestically, President Trump's actions remain a central focus, with news detailing the Supreme Court allowing his administration to resume immigration raids in the L.A. area (Washington Post). Discussions continue regarding the trial for a man charged with attempting to assassinate Trump (NPR) and ongoing efforts to de-escalate a potential government shutdown (The Hill).
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At a Brooklyn town hall with Bernie Sanders on Saturday, Zohran Mamdani recounted how Bernie “gave me the language of democratic socialism to describe my politics” and called on supporters to keep organizing after Election Day. We reproduce his speech here.
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The U.S. Supreme Court again backed President Donald Trump's hard-line approach toward immigration on Monday, letting federal agents proceed with raids in Southern California targeting people for deportation based on their race or language. [Full Story]
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19:24Supreme Court Clears Way for LA Immigration Patrols

US media extensively reports on the Supreme Court's decision allowing the Trump administration to resume 'roving' immigration patrols and indiscriminate stops in the Los Angeles area. This ruling, which drew a scathing dissent from Justice Sotomayor, permits federal agents to make stops, potentially based on ethnicity (CBS, CNN, MSNBC, NBC News, NYTimes, The Hill, AP News, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Washington Times, Washington Post). Discussions also feature President Trump's comments on the Charlotte train stabbing (Breitbart, Daily Caller, Fox News, One America News Network).
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20:33Epstein Book Reveals Trump's Alleged Note

US media extensively covers the House Oversight Committee's receipt of Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," which contains a sexually suggestive drawing allegedly signed by President Trump. Democrats released this purported note, intensifying scrutiny of Trump's past associations with Epstein, a claim Trump denies (ABC News, Boston Globe, CBS, MSNBC, NYTimes, Newsweek, The Hill, AP News, HuffPost, USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Daily Beast). Concurrently, immigration enforcement remains prominent, with ICE launching "Operation Midway Blitz" in major cities (Daily Caller).
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Though he didn't go into detail about these new guidelines, he said: "For most of our country's history, the Bible was found in every classroom in the nation, yet in many schools today students are instead indoctrinated with anti-religious propaganda and some are punished for their religious beliefs. Very, very strongly punished. It is ridiculous." [Full Story]
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22:46Epstein's Birthday Book Surfaces

US media continues to focus heavily on the House Oversight Committee's release of Jeffrey Epstein's "birthday book," which includes a sexually suggestive note purportedly signed by President Trump. Trump denies authoring the note (ABC News, AP News, USA Today, Boston Globe, CBS, MSNBC, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, the Trump administration escalates immigration enforcement, with ICE launching "Operation Midway Blitz" targeting immigrants in Chicago and Boston, buttressed by Supreme Court rulings allowing expanded patrols (Common Dreams, NPR, The Hill, Washington Post, CNN, Daily Caller, Slate, Washington Times).
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