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23.07.2025

23.07.2025 โ€” The Epstein Files: Sealing and Disclosure

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 23.07.2025.

It displays 246 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.07.2025 โ‡ข The Epstein Files: Sealing and Disclosure
โŒจUS media extensively reported the Jeffrey Epstein saga's evolving dimensions. The day began with newly unearthed photos connecting Epstein to President Trump, intensifying scrutiny. By evening, a Florida judge denied unsealing Epstein's grand jury records, while reports surfaced that Attorney General Pam Bondi allegedly alerted President Trump to his name appearing in Epstein's files, prompting a House vote to subpoena related documents. Concurrently, the sentencing of Bryan Kohberger for the Idaho murders dominated afternoon and evening coverage, with emotional victim impact statements. Throughout the day, President Trump escalated his "Russia Hoax" claims against former President Obama, with declassified intelligence cited and discussions of potential rival prosecutions persisting, linking closely to Trump's broader efforts to deflect.
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President Trumpโ€™s announcement helped to allay fears of heightened trade tensions between the United States and one of its closest Asian allies.
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02:41โ‡ขEpstein Photos Emerge, Japan Deal Struck

โŒจUS media remains heavily focused on the Jeffrey Epstein saga, with newly unearthed photos showing Epstein at Trump's wedding (CNN, The Daily Beast, HuffPost). Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly exploring cooperation with authorities (NY Post, The Blaze), while the House remains closed to avoid an Epstein vote (MSNBC). Amid this, President Trump announced a significant trade deal with Japan (CBS, NYTimes, OANN), though tariff impacts on US companies persist (NPR, Washington Post).
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President Trump said Japan would open up to U.S. imports as well as invest $550 billion into the U.S. A threatened tariff on Japan would be lowered.
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President Trump said Japan would open up to U.S. imports as well as invest $550 billion into the U.S. A threatened tariff on Japan would be lowered.
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President Trump said Japan would open up to U.S. imports as well as invest $550 billion into the U.S. A threatened tariff on Japan would be lowered.
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10:10โ‡ขEpstein's Wedding Album

โŒจUS media continues its focus on the Jeffrey Epstein saga, with newly surfaced photos and discussions about his connection to President Trump (CNN, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Mother Jones). Concurrently, President Trump has announced a "massive" trade deal with Japan, detailing new tariff agreements (CBS, NYTimes, One America News Network, Washington Post). International news highlights anti-corruption protests escalating against Zelenskyy in Ukraine as Russia talks approach (ABC News, Newsweek).
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The Right has finally managed to gut public broadcasting. Our already anemic access to news, education, and culture has taken a massive blow.
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13:39โ‡ขThe Epstein Evasion

โŒจUS media largely focuses on the continuing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein saga, with new photos showing Epstein at Trump's wedding, intensifying scrutiny. President Trump is frequently observed deflecting from the issue, often by reviving accusations and "treason" claims against former President Obama. Additionally, humanitarian aid groups warn of mass starvation in Gaza, and immigration issues, including ICE detentions, are reported.
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15:33โ‡ขKohberger Sentencing Underway

โŒจUS media is currently heavily focused on the formal sentencing of Bryan Kohberger for the Idaho college murders, with live updates and victim impact statements dominating headlines (ABC News, CBS, Fox News, AP News). The fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files remains a topic of debate (Newsweek), while the State Department has launched an investigation into Harvard's visa program (Boston Globe). Other reports touch on Trump administration legal challenges and immigration policy.
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16:41โ‡ขKohberger: The Reckoning

โŒจUS media focuses heavily on Bryan Kohberger's sentencing for the Idaho murders, with victim impact statements prominent (Fox News, NY Post, AP News, USA Today, CBS). Simultaneously, the Trump administration escalates its targeting of former President Obama, declassifying intelligence to support 'Russia Hoax' claims and push for rival prosecution (Breitbart, NYTimes, The Daily Beast). Internationally, Ukraine's Zelenskyy faces backlash after signing a bill curbing anti-corruption agencies (ABC News, NPR, HuffPost).
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17:50โ‡ขThe Idaho Sentencer

โŒจUS media extensively covers Bryan Kohberger's life sentencing for the Idaho murders, with victim impact statements prominent (ABC News, CBS, NY Post, AP News, USA Today). Meanwhile, the Trump administration persists in its narrative regarding the 'Russia Hoax,' linking it to former President Obama and discussing potential prosecution (Breitbart, MSNBC, NYTimes, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire). President Trump also outlined an AI 'action plan' aimed at global dominance (Fox News, NPR).
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19:15โ‡ขThe Idaho Killer's Silence

โŒจUS media extensively details Bryan Kohberger's life sentencing for the Idaho murders, emphasizing emotional victim impact statements and his silence (ABC News, NY Post, Newsweek, AP News, USA Today, CBS). Concurrently, the Trump administration intensifies its 'Russia Hoax' narrative, citing new evidence purportedly linking it to Obama and discussing criminal implications (Fox News, MSNBC). President Trump's AI plans and trade tariffs are also covered (Common Dreams, CNN, NYTimes, NPR).
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard hinted Wednesday that former President Barack Obama had been referred to the Department of Justice for criminal investigation โ€” but did not address constitutional obstacles to a prosecution.
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20:42โ‡ขEpstein Files' Secret Endures

โŒจUS media is heavily focused on the Jeffrey Epstein saga, with a Florida judge ruling to keep grand jury records sealed despite Trump administration efforts (ABC News, Boston Globe, NYTimes, AP News, The Daily Wire, Washington Post). Reports also detail Attorney General Pam Bondi allegedly telling President Trump his name was in Epstein's files, deepening related controversies (Newsweek, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Slate). Meanwhile, the "Russiagate" narrative persists, suggesting a potential criminal investigation into former President Obama (Breitbart, Fox News, MSNBC).
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22:25โ‡ขEpstein Files: The Trump Connection

โŒจThe current US media focus revolves around reports that Attorney General Pam Bondi alerted President Trump to his name appearing in Jeffrey Epstein's files (ABC News, CNN, NYTimes, USA Today, Newsweek, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, Slate). This intensifies scrutiny as House lawmakers vote to subpoena the Justice Department for all Epstein-related documents (Boston Globe, AP News). Separately, the "Russia Hoax" narrative continues with new claims involving Hillary Clinton and declassified reports on the Obama administration's role (Fox News, One America News Network, Breitbart, MSNBC).
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Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Wednesday that the bombshell House Intelligence Committee report shows then-CIA Director John Brennan โ€œintentionally suppressed intelligenceโ€ that Russian President Vladimir Putin had compromising material on then-Democrat Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and planned to release it after the 2016 election under the expectation she would win.
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