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SIGNIFICANT NEWS EVENTS
Continued Reporting: President Trump Won't Recommend Special Counsel in Epstein Investigation
The Associated Press (07/17, Tucker) reported that the controversy surrounding the handling of records from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation
has intensified after The Wall Street Journal (07/17, Safdar, Palazzolo) reported on a 2003 letter that allegedly bears frump's name and contains
sexually suggestive content, which Trump has denied writing, calling it "false, malicious, and defamatory". The letter, which was reportedly
collected by Ghlslaine Maxwell as part of a birthday album for Epstein, includes text framed by the outline of a hand-drawn naked woman and
ends with the phrase "Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret." President Trump has promised to sue The Wall Street
Journal over the story claiming that the letter is "fake" and that he does not draw pictures or speak in the manner described in the letter, and Vice
President JD Vance has also criticized the newspaper, saying it "should be ashamed" for publishing the story without showing the letter to the
Trump administration beforehand. According to the article, the Trump administration has been struggling to contain the fallout from the DOJ's
announcement that no more Epstein evidence would be released to the public, despite promises of transparency from AG Bondi. The article
highlighted that the Dill's reversal on the Epstein flies sparked controversy and a testy exchange between AG Bondi and Deputy Director Bongino
at the White House, which neither official has publicly addressed. The White House has closed the door on calls fora further inquiry into the
Epstein investigation, with President 'frump refusing to recommend the appointment of a special counsel, and instead slamming his own
supporters for their furor over the Epstein files saga, which he called a 'hoax' and tried to blame on Democrats. ABC News (07/17, Hill,
Charalambous) reported that the DOJ and FBI declined to release a large portion of the Jeffrey Epstein files, citing the presence of child
pornography and images of victims who appear to be minors. According to the article, the unreleased evidence includes logs of who visited
Epstein's private island, records of a wiretap of Ghislalne Maxwell's phone, and documents related to Epstein's properties in the U.S. Virgin
Islands. The files also contain physical evidence such as photographs, travel logs, and employee lists, as well as digital data stored on computers,
storage drives, and other devices. Reuters (07/17, Lange) reported that 69% of Americans believe the Trump administration is concealing details
about Jeffrey Epstein's clients, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll. Only 17% of Americans approve of President Donald Trump's handling of the
Epstein case, with 35% of Republicans approving and 29% disapproving. Trump has responded to criticism by calling his supporters who are
upset about the issue "weaklings" and stating that he no longer wants their support. The New York Times (07/17, Thrush) reported
that President Trump authorized AG Bondi to seek the public release of grand Jury testimony from the Jeffrey Epstein case. AG Bondi will make
the request in federal court, but It's unclear if she will succeed due to the secrecy of grand Jury transcripts. Additional reporting on the story was
provided by New York Times (07/17, Broadwater) (2), Fox News (07/17, Wolf), Washington Post (07/17, Goldstein), Washington Times (07/17,
Ferrechio) (2), Washington Examiner (07/17, Antle III) (2) (3), CNN (07/17, Judd), Wall Sweet Journal (07/17, Safdar, Palazzolo), ABC
News (07/17, Stoddart, Hutzler, lbssa), NPR (07/17, Manuel, Martin), CNBC (07/17, Mangan), NBC News (07/17, Gregorian), The
Guardian (07/17, Gedeon), Los Angeles Times (07/17, Wilner), Politico (07/17, Ewing) (2), USA Today (07/17, Bailey), The Hill (07/17, Bolton),
CBS News (07/17, Watson) (2), BBC News (07/17, Epstein), Axios (07/17, Falconer), and The Atlantic (07/17, LaFrance).
President Trump's Plan to Reopen Alcatraz Appears to Move Fonvard With Officials' Visit
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CBS News (07/17, Castaneda) reported that AG Bondi toured Alcatraz Island as part of President Trump's plan to reopen the former prison as a
federal penitentiary. In an interview on Fox News, AG Bondi spoke about Alcatraz's potential to once again hold prisoners. Alcatraz could hold the
worst of the worst. It could hold middle•class violent prisoners, it could hold Illegal aliens, it could hold anything; said Bondi. "This is a terrific
facility, needs a lot of work, but no one has been known to escape from Alcatraz and survive." The article explained that in May, President Trump
announced on his Truth Social platform that he was directing the Bureau of Prisons, the Department of Justice, the FBI, and Homeland Security to
"reopen a substantially enlarged and rebuilt ALCATRAZ, to house America's most ruthless and violent Offenders." Additional reporting on the
story was provided by Reuters (07/17, Goudsward), CNN (07/17, Rabinowitz), Fox News (07/17, Baehr, Spunt), New York Times (07/17, Knight),
The Hill (07/17, Crisp), The Guardian (07/17, Anguiano), Los Angeles Times (07/17, Hernandez, Mehta), New York Post (07/17, Nava),
Politico (07/17, Holden), NewsNation (07/17, Kaplan), Newsmax (07/17, Mishler), The Independent (07/17, Keller), The Hill (Fortinsky),
Washington Examiner (07/17, Chakraborty), and San Francisco Chronicle (07/17, Bauman).
Former New York City Police Officer Sentenced to 40 Years' Imprisonment for Sex Offenses Involving Minors
The New York Post (07/17, Kochman, Propper) reported that former NYPD officer Christopher Terranova has been sentenced to 40 years in
prison for using his badge to sexually exploit teen boys. According to the article, Terranova, a 12•year veteran of the police force, used social
media and his position to convince underage boys to send him explicit photos and engage in sex acts with them. The 35•year•old was convicted of
six counts of sexually exploiting and coercing four boys, and judge Kiyo Matsumoto rejected the federal minimum of 15 years, citing the severity
of his crimes and the erosion of public trust in law enforcement. Hoodline (07/17, Mercer) quoted a statement from FBI Assistant Director in
Charge, Christopher G. Rala: "Christopher Terranova, a former NYPD officer, targeted and sexually exploited multiple minors, including some who
were also victims in unrelated crimes. Terranova's unthinkable actions violated his sworn duty to protect this community and reflect an egregious
abuse of authority to satisfy his twisted desires. May today's sentencing reflect the FBI's commitment to disrupting any sexual predator from
further victimizing our city's most vulnerable victims." Additional reporting on the story was provided by Patch (07/17, Lutes),
Gothamist (07/17, Hurewltz•Ravitch), New York Daily News (07/17, Annese), amNewYork (07/17, Moses), SlLive (07/17, Axelrod), and P IX (CW.
11) (07/17, Gustafson).
Judge Tosses Lawsuit Seeking to Shield Names of FBI Agents on Capitol Riot Probe
Reuters (07/17, Goudsward) reported that a U.S. Judge, Jia Cobb, dismissed lawsuits brought by FBI agents seeking to prevent the disclosure of
their names in relation to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot probe. According to the article, the judge found the risk of the justice Department
disclosing the names of FBI agents to be "too speculative" to allow the agents to sue. The FBI Agents Association expressed disappointment in the
ruling and is reviewing its legal options, citing concerns over agent safety and potential retaliation from individuals investigated in the Capitol riot
probe. The article explained that two groups of FBI agents anonymously sued in February after DOJ leadership demanded the FBI turn over a list
of more than 5,000 agents who were involved in the investigation, an order FBI leadership at the time initially resisted. Additional reporting on
the story was provided by Bloomberg Law (07/17, Mehrotra) and HuffPost (07/17, Buchman).
Continued Reporting: FBI Places Iran's Ambassador to Pakistan on Most Wanted List Over 2007 Abduction
WEED (07/17, Isaacson) reported that the FBI has added Iran's ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, to its Most Wanted list for his
alleged role in the 2007 abduction of retired FBI agent Robert A. Levinson. According to the article, two other Iranian intelligence officials, Taghi
Daneshvar and Gholamhossein Mohammadnia, have also been targeted for their alleged involvement in the kidnapping and cover•up. The U.S. is
offering up to $25 million for information resolving Levinson's case, which has contributed to strained U.S.•Iran relations amid ongoing nuclear
deal talks.
Luigi Mangione's Lawyers Claim DA Used Fake Court Date, Bogus Subpoena to Get His Medical Records
Fox News (07/17, Baehr) reported that Luigi Mangione's lawyers claim the Manhattan District Attorney's Office illegally obtained his medical
records by using a fake court date and a bogus subpoena. The DA's office allegedly pressured Aetna, Mangione's health insurer, into handing over
documents without a court order or consent, violating HIPAA. Mangione is charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan on Dec. 4, 2024, just before the company's annual investor conference. Prosecutors say Mangione
used a homemade ghost gun equipped with a silencer and shot Thompson twice at close range before fleeing the scene. Prosecutors cited journal
entries and a note to the FBI in which Mangione allegedly expressed grievances against the U.S. healthcare system, writing that "these parasites
simply had it coming." Additional reporting on the story was provided by Courthouse News (07/17, Uebelacker), CBC (07/17, Wex), and Dallas
Express (07/17, Jones).
Feds Charge Three More Men in Maryland MS43 Racketeering Conspiracy Involving Murder
Fox News (07/17, Pinedo) reported that three alleged MS•13 members, Maxwell Ariel Quijano•Casco, Daniel Isaias Vlllanueva•Bautista, and Josue
Mauriclo Lainez, have been charged with racketeering conspiracy, including murder and drug trafficking, In Maryland. According to the article, the
charges stem from the retaliatory murder of a homeless man on July 4, 2024, which was caught on surveillance video and allegedly involved the
three men. Commenting on the charges, acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Galeotti said the men's actions "furthered MS•13's reign of
terror across communities in Maryland." The article noted that the outlet reached out to the DOJ, FBI, and Prince George's County Police
Department to request to review the video. Neither agency immediately responded. This comes as Abrego Garcia, 29, another Salvadoran national
who was living in Maryland, faces charges of human smuggling and conspiracy. According to the Indictment, Abrego Garcia played a "significant
role" in a human smuggling ring operating for nearly a decade. Attorney General Pam Bondi described him as a full•time smuggler who made
more than 100 trips, transporting women, children, and MS•13 gang•afiillated persons throughout the U.S.
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