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06.09.2025

The day Trump escalated war rhetoric against Chicago

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the US for 06.09.2025.

It displays 152 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

06.09.2025 โ‡ข The day Trump escalated war rhetoric against Chicago
โŒจUS media on September 6th extensively reported on President Trump's escalating rhetoric and actions regarding immigration enforcement. Following the recent renaming of the Pentagon to the 'Department of War,' headlines focused on Trump's threats of 'Apocalypse Now'-style operations against Chicago to boost deportations, a move met with continued resistance from cities and judicial blocks. Federal judges notably halted rapid-deportation tactics and the end of protected status for Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants, pushing back against the administration's expanding powers. The planned deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini also remained a prominent, ongoing story. Concurrently, RFK Jr. continued to generate headlines, with his allies energized by vaccine debates, an adviser making controversial claims, and even his family reportedly calling for his resignation. New details about Trump's connections to Jeffrey Epstein also surfaced, adding to the day's political discourse.
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06:07 (10:07)โ‡ขDeportation to Eswatini Looms

โŒจUS media continues to report on the Trump administration's immigration policies, with particular focus on the planned deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini after he rejected previous offers (CBS, NY Post, One America News Network, The Blaze, Daily Caller, Washington Examiner). Concurrently, cities are bracing for potential federal crackdowns, as several push back against President Trump's threats to deploy National Guard troops (NBC News, NPR, NYTimes, Washington Post). International news notes Zelenskyy's firm rejection of Putin's invitation (ABC News).
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Franceโ€™s neoliberal government is expected to lose a confidence vote on Monday. For its opponents, the aim isnโ€™t just to topple the current cabinet but to kill off President Emmanuel Macronโ€™s whole austerity agenda.
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Kim Jong-unโ€™s global prestige received a massive boost from his prominent profile in Beijing Wednesday, prompting experts to say North Koreaโ€™s widely derided leader is enjoying new relevance.
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10:04 (14:04)โ‡ขVaccine Policy Frustration

โŒจUS media continues to scrutinize the Trump administration's policies, with new reports highlighting chaotic COVID-19 vaccine access for vulnerable seniors, linked to White House directives (LA Times). President Trump also faces opposition, even from Republicans, over his latest budget maneuver (MSNBC). In related political discourse, RFK Jr. allies are energized by vaccine mandate debates (Washington Post), while an adviser made a controversial claim about COVID-19 vaccines and the King's health (The Daily Beast), demonstrating the ongoing divisive national conversation.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order offering some tariff exemptions as soon as Monday to trading partners who strike deals on industrial exports such as nickel, gold, and other metals, as well as pharmaceutical compounds and chemicals. [Fullย Story]
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12:50 (16:50)โ‡ขJudicial Blocks to Immigration Policy

โŒจUS media continues to report on judicial challenges to the Trump administration's executive actions. Federal judges have blocked the end of protected status for Venezuelan and Haitian immigrants and halted rapid-deportation tactics (Fox News, USA Today). Cities also persist in resisting federal National Guard deployments (NPR, NYTimes). Concurrently, RFK Jr. remains a significant political figure, with his allies energized by vaccine mandate debates (Washington Post) and ongoing discussions about his political impact (The Hill, The Daily Beast).
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A proposed solution to the plastic pollution crisis, โ€œchemical recycling,โ€ is at best unproven and more likely disastrous for the environment. The EPA just removed the only regulatory obstacle to its widespread adoption.
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In Part 3 of an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons laid out a bold vision for restoring law and order through a nationwide recruitment drive aimed at bringing patriots into the ranks of immigration enforcement. Under President Trumpโ€™s leadership, ICE is not only cracking down on criminal aliens and drug cartelsโ€”itโ€™s rebuilding its workforce with Americans who believe in the mission.
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15:11 (19:11)โ‡ขTrump's Asserted Executive Power

โŒจThe US media continues to highlight President Trump's aggressive use of executive power. Reports detail the administration's plan to rebuild ICE and intensify deportations, notably targeting Chicago with "Apocalypse Now" style threats (Breitbart, NPR, Fox News). Cities are reportedly resisting federal crackdowns (Washington Post, NYTimes). Concerns are also raised about Trump weaponizing government (AP News), his environmental policy (Jacobin), and potential ethics violations (Mother Jones).
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A report that health secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has promised will come out this month will look at the causes of autism. Many worry it will have claims unsupported by science.
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18:03 (22:03)โ‡ขTrumpโ€™s 'War' Rhetoric Escalates

โŒจThe US media reports President Trump's escalated rhetoric, threatening "WAR" in Chicago over immigration enforcement, using "Apocalypse Now" imagery (The Daily Beast, USA Today, Washington Times). This intensifying federal pressure sparks continued protests, with tens of thousands marching to the White House (Common Dreams, Mother Jones), and Trump ordering the removal of protest tents (One America News Network). Amidst these developments, discussions also persist about Trump's diplomacy and the weaponization of government (NYTimes, Breitbart).
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21:56 (01:56)โ‡ขThe Clash Over Federal Power

โŒจUS media continues to report President Trump's escalating rhetoric and threats of federal intervention in Chicago, with Illinois leaders calling him a 'wannabe dictator' (ABC News, AP News). Reports detail his repeated threats to send troops (CBS, HuffPost, Washington Times). Concurrently, judges and grand juries are pushing back on the administration's expanding power and crackdowns, finding actions unlawful and rejecting charges (NBC News, NYTimes). Public resistance to these federal measures also persists, with protests against Trump's actions.
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