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22.07.2025

22.07.2025Epstein's Veil: House Adjourns, Maxwell Engages

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 22.07.2025.

It displays 196 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

22.07.2025Epstein's Veil: House Adjourns, Maxwell Engages
US media primarily focused on the deepening Jeffrey Epstein saga. In the morning, attention continued on broad Trump administration controversies including policy impacts, Hunter Biden's remarks, and international events like Israeli operations in Gaza. By midday, immigration issues saw increased coverage, alongside the emerging news of the Department of Justice seeking an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell. This development quickly dominated the narrative through the afternoon. Concurrently, Speaker Johnson announced an early House recess, explicitly to avoid a vote on releasing Epstein files, a legislative maneuver that drew significant media scrutiny. As the day progressed, President Trump reacted to the Epstein developments by escalating accusations of "treason" against former President Obama, prompting rare public rebuttals from Obama's office. This political back-and-forth became a prominent, linked storyline.
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03:41Trump's Policy Scrutiny Widens

US media predominantly focuses on continued controversies surrounding the Trump administration. New reports detail the CBO's projection of a Trump law adding trillions to the deficit and millions to the uninsured (Common Dreams, NBC News, MSNBC). The Harvard funding dispute also persists, with a judge's remarks drawing presidential condemnation (Boston Globe, Breitbart). Hunter Biden's recent public criticisms, particularly on immigration policy, remain a significant talking point (Fox News, Newsweek, OANN). Internationally, Israel's expanding ground operations in Gaza continue to draw widespread attention (AP News, ABC News, CBS).
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10:17Trump's Sweeping Agenda

US media's central focus remains President Trump's administration, with ongoing coverage of his policies and evolving controversies. Reports detail a push for a "megabill" amidst CBO projections of increased debt and uninsured citizens (ABC News, Common Dreams, NBC News). New developments include the release of MLK Jr. assassination records (CBS) and legal scrutiny of student deportations (NYTimes). Debates also continue around an Obama subpoena (Breitbart) and the Epstein story (The Blaze, Washington Post), alongside renewed warnings to Iran (Newsweek).
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12:27Immigration Clampdown's Human Toll

US media continues to focus heavily on the Trump administration's sweeping impact, particularly concerning immigration and social services. Reports detail funding freezes affecting migrant workers' education (Boston Globe, AP News), increased Border Patrol arrests far from the border (Washington Post), and deaths in ICE custody (LA Times, NBC News). Concurrently, scrutiny persists over potential "secret Trump payoffs" (Common Dreams), official stock sales before tariff announcements (USA Today), and the administration's stance on UNESCO (NY Post), alongside ongoing Epstein developments (Newsweek, Reason).
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14:35Maxwell's Rendezvous with Justice

US media reports extensively on the Trump administration's varied actions, including the withdrawal from UNESCO (Fox News, NY Post), the release of Martin Luther King Jr. assassination files (NPR), and the economic impact of tariffs on General Motors (NYTimes). A primary focus is also on the Ghislaine Maxwell case, with the Deputy Attorney General's anticipated meeting with her amidst a House panel's subpoena efforts drawing widespread attention (ABC News, CBS, Newsweek, The Daily Wire, HuffPost).
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16:29House Blocks Epstein Files Release

US media heavily focuses on the Jeffrey Epstein saga, as the Department of Justice seeks an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in the case (ABC News, Breitbart, The Blaze, CBS, The Daily Wire, HuffPost). This coincides with Speaker Johnson shutting down the House until September, explicitly to avoid a vote on releasing Epstein files, drawing significant media attention to the legislative maneuver (Boston Globe, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Washington Post). Donald Trump also commented on the DOJ's outreach (CNN).
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Justice wants to interview Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted of helping the financier sexually abuse underage girls and is now serving a lengthy prison sentence, a senior official said Tuesday.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirator, to explore whether she is willing to disclose information about others involved in child sex crimes.
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Speaker Mike Johnson said votes would end Wednesday afternoon in what he called an effort to elude “political games” related to the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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18:30Epstein Files: House Goes Quiet

The US media continues its intense focus on the Jeffrey Epstein case, as Speaker Mike Johnson effectively shut down the House for summer recess to avoid a vote on releasing Epstein files (MSNBC, NYTimes, AP News, Boston Globe, Washington Post). This legislative maneuver coincides with ongoing reports of the DOJ reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell (CBS, HuffPost, The Blaze). President Trump has also weighed in, making claims of "treason" against Barack Obama amidst the Epstein fallout (Newsweek, The Daily Beast, OANN).
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Ozzy Osbourne, the British "Prince of Darkness" who rose to prominence during the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the band Black Sabbath -- being a towering figure in the pantheon of heavy metal -- has passed away at the age of 76.
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President Donald Trump has announced that he has sealed a new trade deal with the Philippines following a meeting with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.
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20:23Epstein's Shadow, Presidential Duel

US media continues its intense focus on the Jeffrey Epstein saga. President Trump is deflecting Epstein probe questions by accusing Barack Obama of wrongdoing, prompting Obama's rare public responses (NPR, Fox News, Newsweek, The Daily Beast). Meanwhile, the House, under Speaker Mike Johnson, continues to shut down to avoid a vote on releasing Epstein files (MSNBC, Washington Post, AP News, Mother Jones), while the DOJ reaches out to Ghislaine Maxwell (CNN, HuffPost, The Blaze).
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CBS and its parent company, Paramount, have agreed to pay President Donald Trump’s presidential library an additional $20 million after previously paying out $16 million as part of a lawsuit settlement stemming from a controversial Kamala Harris interview.
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22:58Epstein Shadow Widens

US media remains heavily focused on the Jeffrey Epstein saga and its political fallout. President Trump continues to deflect questions about Epstein by reviving accusations against former President Obama, prompting Obama's office to call Trump's "treason" comments "outrageous" (ABC News, Breitbart, NPR, AP News, The Daily Beast, USA Today). Concurrently, the House continues its effective shutdown to avoid voting on Epstein files, even as the DOJ reportedly reaches out to a key witness (MSNBC, Washington Post, CNN, HuffPost, The Blaze).
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On Tuesday, The Trump administration announced that the United States will be exiting the United Nations (UN) Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) -- expressing that the organization's goals are not in the national interest of the United States.
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