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19.07.2025Trump's Legal Strike on Epstein Media

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 19.07.2025.

It displays 134 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

19.07.2025Trump's Legal Strike on Epstein Media
US media intensely focused on President Trump's escalating legal actions regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The day began with Trump filing defamation suits against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over their reporting on his Epstein ties, intensifying the ongoing scrutiny. Throughout the morning and into the afternoon, discussions persisted over the unsealing of Epstein grand jury records, while Director Gabbard's claims of an Obama administration "treasonous conspiracy" to frame Trump gained traction, with some outlets linking it to the Epstein fallout. The narrative deepened with further reports on Trump's reactions to revelations and his call for grand jury testimony release. Concurrently, two significant local tragedies received sustained coverage: the investigation into the LA County sheriff's deputies killed in an explosion, and a separate incident where a vehicle drove into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring dozens. A high-profile CEO's resignation following a viral concert video also emerged as a distinct, later-day story.
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01:17Trump Sues Media Over Epstein Reporting

US media heavily focuses on President Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over reporting on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein (Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams, NPR, AP News, The Daily Wire). This legal action follows ongoing scrutiny of Trump's connections to Epstein and previous discussions about the unsealing of grand jury records and Trump's deferral to courts regarding the files (ABC News, MSNBC, NYTimes, The Daily Beast). The lawsuit marks an escalation in the president's response to media coverage.
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Republican lawmakers delivered a thunderous response following Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s explosive declassification of documents proving the Obama administration deliberately manufactured intelligence to create the false Trump-Russia collusion narrative, with revelations that expose what one Republican described as a disinformation campaign against the American people that “makes Watergate look like amateur hour.”
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10:11Epstein Files: New Accusations and Legal Battles

US media intensely focuses on the unfolding Jeffrey Epstein case and President Trump's legal battles. Trump has sued the Wall Street Journal over Epstein reporting (AP News, Newsweek, Boston Globe, CBS, CNN, Common Dreams). Amidst rallying support (ABC News), Director Gabbard's declassified documents allege the Obama administration framed Trump, tied to "Epstein letter shockwaves" (Breitbart, HuffPost). Discussions persist over unsealing Epstein grand jury records (NYTimes, MSNBC, Slate). Separately, three LA County sheriff's deputies were tragically killed (LA Times).
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In France and beyond, centrist governments are invoking “public order” to crack down on left-wing activism. The recent ban on anti-fascist group Jeune Garde follows a wider pattern — including Britain’s move against Palestine Action — of criminalizing dissent.
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13:31Epstein Haunts, Trump Strikes Back

US media maintains a significant focus on President Trump's legal actions against outlets reporting on his ties to Jeffrey Epstein (Boston Globe, CBS, Newsweek, HuffPost). This intensifies amidst new political controversies, including Director Gabbard's claims of an Obama administration plot linked to the Epstein blowback (Breitbart, The Daily Beast). Separately, tragic local events like the Los Angeles vehicle-into-crowd incident (Fox News, AP News) and the deaths of LA County sheriff's detectives (LA Times) also draw significant attention.
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The Obama administration’s top officials committed a “treasonous conspiracy” by manufacturing and politicizing intelligence to create the false narrative that led to the years-long Trump-Russia collusion probe, according to newly-declassified documents released by Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard.
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16:36Epstein-Trump Connections Probed

US media maintains its primary focus on President Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with new details emerging about their long friendship and ongoing discussions surrounding the unsealing of related documents. Reports address the impact on victims and Trump's reactions to the revelations (NYTimes, USA Today, Newsweek, NBC News, The Daily Beast, Mother Jones, Slate, CNN, HuffPost). Separately, DNI Gabbard's claims of an Obama administration "treasonous conspiracy" regarding Trump-Russia collusion continue to be reported (Breitbart, Fox News).
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Before planners and property developers turned Manhattan into a sterile playground for the wealthy, it was the site of extraordinarily creative art and music scenes. Critic J. Hoberman shows us how New York thrived in the shadow of nuclear war.
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21:08Trump's Epstein Legal Offensive

US media extensively reports on President Trump's ongoing legal battles and scrutiny regarding Jeffrey Epstein. New headlines detail Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over Epstein reports and his call for grand jury testimony release, alongside deeper dives into their historical relationship (CBS, NPR, NYTimes, CNN, NBC News, Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Mother Jones, Slate). Separately, DNI Gabbard's claims of an Obama administration "treasonous conspiracy" persist (Breitbart, Fox News), while a CEO's resignation over a viral concert video also garners attention (Boston Globe, NY Post, USA Today).
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Congress passed the first major crypto legislation in the U.S., marking a major milestone for the digital currency sector. And with President Trump's support, the industry plans to march on.
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