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25.08.2025The day Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation was halted

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 25.08.2025.

It displays 202 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

25.08.2025The day Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation was halted
The day began with continued reports of National Guard units in Washington D.C. being armed, intensifying President Trump's federal presence and plans for crackdowns in cities like Chicago. By early afternoon, editorial focus pivoted significantly to Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who turned himself into ICE and was detained, escalating the long-running deportation threat to Uganda. Concurrently, President Trump signed executive orders targeting cashless bail nationwide and proposing penalties for flag burning, reinforcing his "law and order" agenda. However, a major development later in the day saw a judge temporarily bar Garcia's deportation. The day also saw prominent coverage of an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital, which resulted in at least 20 deaths, including five journalists, with Prime Minister Netanyahu calling it a "tragic mishap." The ongoing debates over Trump's federal interventions in cities and the constitutionality of his new orders persisted.
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02:51D.C. National Guard Armed

US media significantly emphasizes President Trump's escalating federal presence, with reports confirming National Guard units in Washington D.C. are now armed, intensifying federal control (CBS, Washington Post, AP News, The Daily Beast). This development occurs amid ongoing threats of federal crackdowns in cities like Chicago, prompting Democratic accusations of manufactured crises and local resistance (Breitbart, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Mother Jones). Debates also continue on immigration powers and specific cultural controversies (LA Times, Fox News, One America News Network, Boston Globe).
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10:21Federal Presence Intensifies

US media continues its significant focus on President Trump's escalating federal presence, with reports confirming National Guard units in Washington D.C. are armed as students return to school, intensifying federal control (ABC News, Newsweek, CBS, Washington Post). This development occurs amid ongoing threats of federal crackdowns in cities like Chicago, prompting Democratic accusations of manufactured crises and local resistance (Breitbart, Common Dreams). Additionally, the specific case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's impending deportation to Uganda remains prominent (Fox News).
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12:41Abrego Garcia Taken by ICE

Building on the previous overview, US media's primary focus remains on the escalating federal presence and actions by the Trump administration. A major new development is the detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia by ICE during a Maryland check-in, days after his release, signaling continued federal immigration enforcement (ABC News, CBS, Fox News, NYTimes, Newsweek, Washington Post). Concurrently, President Trump seeks to impose presidential power on Democrat-run cities and threatens to revoke federal funding over cashless bail policies (CNN, NY Post).
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Democrats are freaking out over the federal government taking a 10% equity stake in Intel, accusing Donald Trump of “socialism.” But the purchase of these nonvoting shares does not give the government any meaningful control over the company.
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15:07Kilmar Abrego Garcia: Deportation Reassertion

US media's central focus remains on federal immigration enforcement, with widespread reporting on Kilmar Abrego Garcia's detention by ICE and impending deportation to Uganda, days after his recent release (Boston Globe, Breitbart, CBS, Newsweek, AP News, The Daily Wire, HuffPost, USA Today, Washington Post). This continues to underscore the Trump administration's expanding federal power, reinforced by President Trump signing executive orders aimed at crime crackdowns (Fox News, ABC News).
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16:45Abrego Garcia's Deportation: The President's Will

US media prominently features the ongoing detention and deportation efforts for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, now facing return to Uganda, with President Trump publicly stating he "needs to be in prison." This coincides with Trump's executive orders targeting cashless bail and flag burning, reinforcing his administration's escalating "law and order" agenda and expanded federal power across domestic issues. (Common Dreams, NPR, Newsweek, Washington Post, AP News, Boston Globe, CBS, The Daily Wire, ABC News, Breitbart, USA Today)
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran illegal alien who was deported back to his home country from the U.S. after being deemed a member of MS-13 by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), was detained once more by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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18:58Penalty for the Flag

US media continues to report on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose deportation to Uganda has been temporarily barred by a judge, even as President Trump had publicly advocated for his imprisonment (Washington Post, CBS, NPR, Newsweek, The Daily Wire). This development occurs amid intensified coverage of President Trump's recently signed executive orders aiming to end cashless bail nationwide and impose stricter penalties for flag burning (Boston Globe, Breitbart, AP News, The Blaze, ABC News, USA Today), reinforcing the administration's "law and order" agenda.
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20:41Gaza Hospital Lives Lost

US media is heavily reporting on Israel's strike on a Gaza hospital, resulting in at least 20 deaths, including five journalists, with Prime Minister Netanyahu calling it a "tragic mishap" (CNN, Common Dreams, NYTimes, Newsweek). Domestically, the ongoing case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains a focus, as a judge has temporarily halted his deportation to Uganda (USA Today, Washington Post). Simultaneously, President Trump reiterates his "law and order" stance, signaling readiness to deploy the National Guard to Chicago (NPR, Slate).
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22:59Trump's Federal Power Push

US media continues to focus on President Trump's "law and order" agenda, with headlines discussing his executive order to end cashless bail, drawing criticism from experts, and the constitutional debate around his flag burning prohibition (Common Dreams, AP News, Reason, HuffPost). The President's assertion of federal power extends to urban crime, with NYPD officials disputing the need for National Guard in New York City (NY Post, NPR, Slate, One America News Network). Separately, the House Oversight committee subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein's estate (ABC News, Washington Post).
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