Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025 - Trump is alive; Chicago braces for ICE; Dictators march; Epstein files; Google win; Denmark deepfakes & more
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Today’s Headlines: Trump finally reappeared yesterday—45 minutes late to his big Oval Office presser—where he confirmed Space Force HQ is moving from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama (something we already knew thanks to a DoD slip-up). Asked about his mysterious five-day absence and rumors he’d died, Trump brushed it off, then pivoted to announce he’s sending National Guard troops into Chicago, prompting Gov. JB Pritzker to accuse the feds of already staging units nearby. At the same time, Sec. of State Marco Rubio announced a U.S. strike on a Venezuela-linked drug boat in the Caribbean that killed 11, with Trump posting an explosion video on Truth Social as his version of “just say no.” Meanwhile, Trump’s two-week “deadline” for peace in Ukraine passed without progress—Putin was too busy in China attending Xi Jinping’s WWII anniversary parade with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and his daughter/successor Kim Ju Ae. Back in D.C., Congress returned from recess facing another looming shutdown and the Epstein files circus: six survivors testified on Capitol Hill as lawmakers released 30,000 pages of mostly redundant documents, while still pressing DOJ for the unredacted batch. Elsewhere, a federal judge ruled Google abused its search monopoly but stopped short of breaking up Chrome—news that sent its stock soaring. And Denmark just made history by becoming the first European country to grant citizens copyright control over their likeness, including AI-generated versions of themselves, with protections lasting 50 years after death.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
NBC News: Trump administration live updates: Congress faces shutdown fight, Epstein files vote
ABC Chicago: Chicago braces for potential surge in ICE operations, which could begin Tuesday
AP News: Trump says US strike on vessel in Caribbean targeted Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua gang, killed 11
CNBC: Plane carrying EU leader hit with suspected Russian GPS interference
Reuters: Xi hosts ‘old friend’ Putin, Kim ahead of military parade in challenge to West
ABC News: Congress returns from recess as government shutdown deadline looms, Epstein files dominate the House
NYT: Google Must Share Search Datda With Rivals, Judge Rules
My Privacy: Denmark Makes History: Your Face and Voice Are Now Your Intellectual Property
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