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Table of Contents
IN THE NEWS
• FBI To Establish Base In New Zealand, After Director Patel Visit
• Director Patel Finds 'Burn Bags' of Trump-Russia Documents in Secret Room
• Continued Reporting: Schumer Calls on FBI to Conduct Counterintelligence Threat Assessment on
Epstein Files
• Suspect Arrested in Killings of Couple Hiking With Daughters in Arkansas
COUNTERTERRORISM
• Homeland Security's Noem Says U.S. To Share Biometric Data With Chile 'To Track Criminals'
• Senate Approves Trump's Pick for Top Counterterrorism Post
• North Carolina Townhome Explosion Forces 20 People To Leave Homes
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
• Continued Reporting: American Leader in Semiconductor Design Agrees To Pay $140M Over China
Export Violations
• Opinion: How to Combat China's Transnational Repression
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
• DOJ, FBI Investigate Brutal Cincinnati Assault Captured in Viral Video
• Person Sought in Oklahoma City Homicide Found Dead Inside West Topeka Home
• 3rd Person Charged in Gunfight That Killed Bystander Buying Happy Meals for Grandkids, FBI Says
• Man Sentenced for Setting Guard Shack on Fire at FBI Chicago Office
• Former Manager Charged With Embezzling $500,000 From Georgia Trucking Company
• FBI Probing Alleged Sexual Assault on Carnival Cruise Ship
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• Ohio Man Arrested for Threatening to Kill Congressman
• Man Now Faces Federal Arson Charge For Post Office Attack In California
• Texas Parolee Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Possession Of Child Pornography
• Delaware Felon Robbed Two Banks and Possessed Untraceable "Ghost Gun"
• Chilean Authorities Hand Over $125K in Watches Stolen From Keanu Reeves to the FBI
CYBER DIVISION
• Continued Reporting: What We Know About the Cybercrime Group Scattered Spider
• Continued Reporting: FBI, National Guard Assist in Minnesota as Cyber-Attackers Force Shutdown of
Internet-Based Systems
• Continued Reporting: FBI Warns iPhone And Android Users—Do Not Share These Texts
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
• Tsunami Waves Reach U.S. After Powerful Russia Quake Forces Pacific Evacuations
• U.S. Sanctions Brazilian Judge Alexandre de Moraes, Who's Overseeing Case Against Trump Ally lair
Bolsonaro
• Dozens Killed While Seeking Food in Gaza as U.S. Envoy Heads to Israel
• U.S. Imposes Sweeping New Sanctions on Iran Oil Trading Network
• Ukraine Parliament to Vote on Law to Restore Powers of Anti-Corruption Bodies
• European Recognition of a Palestinian State Would Leave Israel More Isolated
• Dozens Dead in Angola as Violence Erupts Over Government Plans to Eliminate Fuel Subsidies
• EU Nations Aim for Billions in Defense Loans
• China Promises to Help Companies Slammed by Tariffs, as Talks With the U.S. Left in Limbo
• Thailand and Cambodia Reaffirm Ceasefire After China-Brokered Meeting in Shanghai
OTHER WASHINGTON NEWS
• Fed Holds Rates Steady but Sees First Double Dissent in Three Decades
• NTSB Finds Army Chopper in Fatal Midair Crash With Plane Was Above Altitude Limit
• Kamala Harris Decides Not to Run for Governor of California
• Senate Panel Advances Bill to Ban Congressional Stock Trading
• Virginia Councilman Set on Fire in Personal Attack at His Office: Police
• Democratic Lawmakers Sue Over ICE's New Policy Limiting Access to Detention Centers
• Trump Administration Is Launching a New Private Health Tracking System With Big Tech's Help
• Texas Republicans Get a Bigger House Edge Under a New Map, Meeting Trump's Goals
• U.S. Repatriates a Child From Sprawling Camp in Northeastern Syria Holding Families of ISIS Fighters
• Trump Administration Strikes Deal With Brown University to Restore Funding
WASHINGTON SCHEDULE
IN THE NEWS
FBI To Establish Base In New Zealand, After Director Patel Visit
Reuters (07/30, Craymer) reported that the FBI has opened a standalone office in New Zealand's capital in part to
improve the United States and New Zealand's ability to counter China's presence in the Pacific region, Director
Patel said on Thursday. He said in a statement that opening a dedicated law enforcement attache office in
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Wellington would strengthen and enhance Washington's longstanding co-operation with one of its key partners in
the southwestern Pacific. "Some of the most important global issues of our times are the ones that New Zealand
and America work on together —countering the CCP (the Communist Party of China) in the Indo PACOM theatre,
countering the narcotics trade, working together against cyber intrusions and ransomware operations and most
importantly protecting our respective citizenry," Director Patel added in a video released by the U.S. Embassy in
Wellington. The article explained that the FBI has had a suboffice in New Zealand since 2017, and the two countries
work closely on policing issues, including child exploitation and organised crime. New Zealand and the U.S. have
been working more closely together amid concerns about China's increasing influence in the Pacific. They are both
members of the intelligence sharing partnership known as the Five Eyes, which also includes Australia, Canada, and
the UK. Additional reporting on the story was provided by Daily Mail (07/30, Caralle), Bloomberg (07/30, Brockett),
Al Jazeera (07/31, Staff Writer), The Guardian (07/30, Corlett), NZ Herald (07/31, Coughlan, Pearse), RNZ (07/30,
Palmer), The Post (07/30, Manch).
Director Patel Finds 'Bum Bags' of Trump-Russia Documents in Secret Room
The New York Post (07/30, Nerozzi) reported that Director Patel discovered "burn bags" containing thousands of
documents related to the Trump-Russia probe during the 2016 campaign, including a classified annex to the 2023
report by special counsel John Durham, in a secret room at the FBI's DC headquarters. According to the article, the
29-page annex, which has never been publicly released, includes details of the intelligence reviewed by Durham
and will be declassified and turned over to Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley for eventual public release. The
documents found by Patel were discovered in a purported secret room that was previously hidden from the world,
and it is unclear whether they had reached their destruction date or were preserved due to an oversight by
officials. The article explained that last month, Director Patel hinted at the discovery in an interview with podcaster
Joe Rogan. "When I first got to the bureau, I found a room that former FBI Director James Comey and others hid
from the world in the Hoover Building, full of documents and computer hard drives that no one had ever seen or
heard off he said. "They locked the key and hid access and just said, 'No one's ever gonna find this place.'" The
annex reportedly includes information that foreign sources warned the U.S. intelligence community that the FBI
would help spread a narrative that the 2016 Trump campaign illegally colluded with the Kremlin to win the
election, before the bureau launched the "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation in July 2016. The article highlighted
that the discovery was made by a team that includes Director Patel, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Director of National
Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Attorney General Pam Bondi, and acting National Security Agency Director William
Hartman. President Trump has stated that he wants everything to be shown as long as it is fair and reasonable. The
Guardian (07/30, Tait) reported that a former CIA officer, Susan Miller, has responded to Gabbard's accusations that
Barack Obama and his national security team engaged in a "treasonous conspiracy" against Donald Trump, calling
the allegations "false" and "misrepresentations". Miller, who helped lead the intelligence assessments on alleged
Russia interference in the 2016 presidential election, says Gabbard's claims are based on a lack of understanding of
espionage practices and are an attempt to "rewrite history". Gabbard's allegations have been denied by other high-
level officials, including James Clapper and John Brennan, who have called her claims "patently false" and accused
her of trying to distract attention from other issues. Additional reporting on the story was provided by The National
Desk (07/30, Botelho), Fox News (07/30, Singman), Times of India (07/30, Staff Writer), Hindustan Times (07/30,
Bajaj), Daily Mail (07/30, Goodin, Caralle), Raw Story (07/30, Burris), Tampa Free Press (07/30, Shockey), Newsmax
(07/30, McCarthy), Breitbart (07/30, Bois), Washington Times (07/30, Wilson), and The Times (07/30, Charter).
Continued Reporting: Schumer Calls on FBI to Conduct Counterintelligence Threat Assessment on Epstein
Files
Fox News (07/30, Wallace) reported that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called on the FBI to conduct a
counterintelligence threat assessment on the Jeffrey Epstein files to determine potential national security risks.
According to the article, Schumer wants the assessment to identify vulnerabilities that could be exploited by
foreign intelligence agencies and to develop mitigation strategies to counter these threats. The article noted that
the call comes amid concerns that foreign actors, such as Russia, North Korea, or China, could access the Epstein
files and use the information to blackmail President Donald Trump or other senior government officials. ABC News
(07/30, Murray) added that Senate Democrats are using a little-known law to force the Justice Department to
release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The law requires federal agencies to provide information if at least five
committee members request it, and all seven Democrats on the Homeland Security Committee have invoked this
law. The Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senator Gary Peters, and Senator Richard
Blumenthal, are seeking the release of the files by August 15 and may seek recourse in the courts if cooperation is
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not achieved. Additional reporting on the story was provided by Fox News (07/30, Wallace, Hagstrom), CBS News
(07/30, Hubbard), Axios (07/30, Walker), New York Times (07/30, Gold), Politico (07/30, Carney), and The Hill
(07/30, Weaver).
Grand Jury Witnesses Against Epstein and Maxwell Were All Investigators
The New York Times (07/30, Weiser) reported that the DOJ has revealed that the witnesses who testified before
federal grand juries in New York investigating sex-trafficking allegations against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine
Maxwell were all members of law enforcement, including an FBI agent and a New York City police detective who
was part of the FBI's child exploitation and human trafficking task force. According to the article, no victims
testified in the grand jury proceedings, but many later testified at Maxwell's 2021 trial and have made their
accounts public in civil litigation. The article noted that the DOJ has requested to unseal grand jury transcripts in
the Epstein and Maxwell cases, citing public interest and a need to dispel criticism and conspiracy theories
surrounding the cases. Additional reporting on the story was provided by The Hill (07/30, Fields), the Washington
Post (07/30, Roebuck), Associated Press (07/30, Neumeister), The Daily Beast (07/30, Brancolini), New York Post
(07/30, DeGregory, Kochman), USA Today (07/30, Bagchi), Forbes (07/30, Durkee), CBS News (07/30, Rosen), CNBC
(07/30, Mangan), ABC News (07/30, Faulders, Mallin, Charalambous), and CNN (07/30, Reid) (2).
FBI and DOJ's Version of Epstein Cell Door Video Does Not Cut Out 'Missing Minute'
The Independent (07/30, Keller) and Newsweek (07/30, Rahman) reported that a federal source claims the
"missing minute" in the Jeffrey Epstein jail video may never have been missing, with investigators having a copy of
the footage with the intact time interval. According to the articles, the FBI and DOJ had released nearly 11 hours of
surveillance video, which showed a time-stamp jump, prompting speculation that the footage was deliberately
withheld. The articles noted that despite officials describing the released video as "full raw" and "unedited", a
government source says investigators have a version of the footage with the full time interval, contradicting initial
reports of a missing minute.
Additional reporting on Jeffrey Epstein was provided by The Independent (07/30, Baio) and Axios (07/30, Scribner).
Suspect Arrested in Killings of Couple Hiking With Daughters in Arkansas
NBC News (07/30, Helsel) reported that a suspect, James Andrew McGann, 28, has been arrested and charged with
two counts of capital murder in the killings of Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41. According to
the article, the couple was attacked and killed on an Arkansas hiking trail at Devil's Den State Park in front of their
daughters, aged 7 and 9, who were not injured and are safe with family members. "Clinton and Cristen died heroes,
protecting their little girls, and they deserve justice. They will forever live on in all of our hearts;' the family said in
an earlier statement. The article noted that McGann was arrested after a days-long manhunt, and authorities are
still investigating the motive behind the killings. ABC News (07/30, Deliso) highlighted that the FBI assisted the
Arkansas State Police with its investigation "by providing additional manpower and specialized
resources." Additional reporting on the story was provided by CNN (07/30, Faheld, Reiss), NewsNation (07/30,
Taub), Fox News (07/30, Shaw), Associated Press (07/30, Demillo), Daily Mail (07/30, Gordon), The Independent
(07/30, Hawkinson, Dobkin), Axios (07/30, Golden), and Hindustan Times (07/31, Banerjee).
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COUNTERTERRORISM
Homeland Security's Noem Says U.S. To Share Biometric Data With Chile 'To Track Criminals'
The Associated Press (07/30, Staff Writer) reported that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on
Wednesday during a visit to Chile that the U.S. will deploy biometric technologies in partnership with Chile to
control migration and disrupt criminal networks. Noem said while signing the preliminary agreement with Chile's
Security Minister Luis Corder° and Justice Minister Jaime Gajardo, "This arrangement is going to serve as a bridge
to help Chile and the United States work towards bringing criminals to justice and knowing who is in our countries
perpetuating crimes. This increased cooperation between our countries is extremely important to track criminals,
terrorists and dangerous individuals." The plan comes as the Trump administration seeks to bolster regional
cooperation in its clampdown against transnational criminal groups, including Tren de Aragua, a notorious
Venezuelan gang designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the White House. The bilateral agreement allows
Chilean officials to identify potentially dangerous migrants entering or exiting the country and share their biometric
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data, such as fingerprints and iris scans, with the Department of Homeland Security to prevent their travel to the
U.S. According to the article, the FBI and Chile most recently teamed up to disrupt South American criminal
networks allegedly responsible for a string of burglaries targeting the multimillion-dollar homes of high-profile
celebrities and professional athletes in the U.S. and Europe. The suspects, among them Chilean nationals, are now
facing charges in Florida.
Senate Approves Trump's Pick for Top Counterterrorism Post
The New York Times (07/30, Schmitt) reported that the Senate has confirmed Joe Kent as the director of the
National Counterterrorism Center in a 52-to-44 party-line vote. Kent, a former Army Green Beret and CIA
paramilitary officer, has been controversial due to his promotion of conspiracy theories and links to extremist
groups. Despite criticism from Democrats, Kent was approved to lead the counterterrorism center, which analyzes
and shares counterterrorism information to address threats to the United States. The article highlighted that
Kent said that the FBI played a role in the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and should be dismantled.
Additional reporting on the story was provided by the Washington Post (07/30, Strobel, Masih), MSNBC (07/30,
Benen), Associated Press (07/30, Groves), Raw Story (07/30, Chapman), Breitbart (07/30, Weibel), Washington
State Standard (07/30, Cornfield).
North Carolina Townhome Explosion Forces 20 People To Leave Homes
WRAL (NBC-5) (07/30, Gallagher) reported that one man was hospitalized and about 20 people were forced to
leave their homes following a house explosion in Angier on Wednesday morning. Angier police said firefighters
found a man outside, around the back of the house. His arms were badly burned from the fire. The investigation
brought in the FBI, the ATF, and bomb squads from the State Bureau of Investigation and Raleigh police. The cause
of the explosion is not known. Angier police said at least three homes were damaged and possibly more,
depending on further investigation. The story was also reported on by WTVD (ABC-11) (07/30, Hoggard) and WNCN
(CBS-17) (07/30, Watson, 'Caber).
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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
Continued Reporting: American Leader in Semiconductor Design Agrees To Pay $140M Over China Export
Violations
KHARON (07/30, Bacic) reported that Cadence Design Systems Inc., a U.S. semiconductor design leader, has agreed
to plead guilty and pay $140 million for unlawfully exporting design tools to a restricted Chinese military university.
According to the article, the company will pay over $140 million in aggregate net criminal and civil penalties,
including nearly $118 million in criminal penalties and over $95 million in civil penalties to the U.S. Department of
Commerce. The article noted that Cadence admitted to conspiring to commit export control violations from 2015
to 2021, and has implemented a strong export compliance program to prevent further illegal transmission of
American technology. "Protecting the U.S. semiconductor industry is critical to our national defense," said Assistant
Director Roman Rozhaysky of the FBI's Counterintelligence Division in the press release. "Working with NUDT,
which has been on the entity list for a decade for its work to advance China's military capabilities, is unacceptable.
The FBI will stop at nothing to defend the homeland from China's Communist Party." Deputy Director Bongino
posted a statement on X: "This week, Cadence Design Systems Inc., a multinational electronic design automation
software and hardware company, plead GUILTY to committing criminal export violations and will pay more than
$140 MILLION in criminal and civil penalties. Cadence sold SENSITIVE semiconductor design tools and technology
to a RESTRICTED Chinese military university involved in the development of supercomputers which are believed to
support military and nuclear explosion simulations in China. Our country's talented technology innovators —
particularly within Silicon Valley's semiconductor industry — stand amongst the best in the world. Your FBI, along
with our partners, will continue to protect our most sensitive industries and innovators from reaching the hands of
our ENEMIES. This plea deal is a wakeup call for the semiconductor industry to take our export control laws
SERIOUSLY and to better monitor where our leading-edge technology is going. The FBI will never stop working to
identify and stop these ILLEGAL actions. I'd like to highlight the great work of @FBISanFrancisco, the FBI
Counterintelligence Division, and the @CommerceGov for their continued efforts to safeguard this technology. This
work is CRITICAL to defending the homeland and protecting you, the American people. God bless America, and all
those who defend Her."
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Opinion: How to Combat China's Transnational Repression
An opinion piece published by The National Interest (07/30, Pang) reported that the Chinese government is using
transnational repression to silence critics and exert control over diaspora communities in Western countries, often
through coercive tactics such as computer hacking, doxxing, and threatening victims and their families. According
to the article, the U.S. government has recently ramped up efforts to combat transnational repression, with
Congress introducing bipartisan bills such as the Transnational Repression Policy Act and the SHIELD Against CCP
Act to establish a working group and implement stricter sanctions against perpetrators. The author assessed
that the securitization of transnational repression has led to a trade-off between progressive human rights
advocacy and a security-oriented approach, with some bills proposing measures that could tighten border controls
and restrict immigration, potentially compromising efforts to reform the immigration system and protect
vulnerable diaspora communities. The author highlighted that only recently have Congress, the FBI, the DOJ, and
the DHS ramped up their efforts to combat this chronically overlooked, non-conventional security threat.
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
DOJ, FBI Investigate Brutal Cincinnati Assault Captured in Viral Video
Fox News (07/30, D'Abrosca) reported that the FBI and the DOJ are investigating a brutal assault in downtown
Cincinnati that was captured in a viral video. The incident occurred on Saturday and left several people injured,
with three suspects arrested and charged with various offenses. The DOJ is considering potential federal hate crime
charges, with Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon stating that federal law may apply if race was a
motivation for the attack. On Sunday night, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon intimated about potential
federal hate crime charges. "Our federal hate crimes laws apply to ALL Americans. We [at the DOJ Civil Rights
Division] will monitor closely how local authorities handle this attack," she said on X regarding the beatings.
"Nobody in our great nation should be the victim of such a crime, and where race is a motivation, federal law may
apply." Additional reporting on the story was provided by BBC (07/30, Wendling), Cincinnati Enquirer (07/30,
Tucker, Wartman), WXIX (Fox-19) (07/30, Baker), WLWT (NBC-5) (07/30, Keel), WKRC (ABC-12) (07/30, Madden).
Person Sought in Oklahoma City Homicide Found Dead Inside West Topeka Home
WIBW (CBS-13) (07/30, Anderson) reported that Carlos Slaughter, 51, a suspect wanted in connection with a
homicide in Oklahoma City, was found dead in a home in west Topeka. The homicide in Oklahoma City involved
Kellie Slaughter, 45, who was found dead with injuries consistent with a homicide. Police are investigating Carlos
Slaughter's death as a possible suicide after a standoff with law enforcement officers at the Topeka home. The FBI
is assisting local police in the investigation.
3rd Person Charged in Gunfight That Killed Bystander Buying Happy Meals for Grandkids, FBI Says
KTRK (ABC-13) (07/30, Staff Writer) reported that a third person, Tyler Jordan, has been arrested and charged in
connection with a deadly shooting at a McDonald's in north Houston. According to the article, the shooting took
place when a fight broke out between two groups of people inside the restaurant, resulting in multiple shots being
fired, and Jorge Arbaiza was unfortunately caught in the crossfire and killed. FBI Houston announced the charges
on Wednesday, bringing the total number of people charged in connection with the incident to three.
Man Sentenced for Setting Guard Shack on Fire at FBI Chicago Office
WLS (ABC-7) (7/30, Staff Writer) reported that James Lofton has been sentenced to 22 months for setting a guard
shack on fire at the FBI's Chicago office in 2022. Lofton pled guilty to depredation of government property in
February 2025 and will be on supervised release for three years after completing his time. He was ordered to pay
$3,900 in restitution for the incident, which was caught on security cameras and resulted in no injuries.
Former Manager Charged With Embezzling $500,000 From Georgia Trucking Company
WSB (ABC-2) (07/30, Staff Writer) reported that Dustin Jarrard, a 38-year-old former operations manager, was
indicted for wire fraud after allegedly embezzling over $500,000 from Tribe Transportation, a trucking company in
Gainesville. According to the article, Jarrard submitted fake reimbursement requests for non-employee drivers and
recruited company drivers to participate in his scheme, with the drivers transferring some of the ill-gotten money
to him for personal use. The article noted that Jarrard was arraigned after being indicted by a federal grand jury
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and faces charges for abusing his position of trust and embezzling funds for personal use. "This case is a clear
example of financial fraud fueled by greed," said FBI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown.
FBI Probing Alleged Sexual Assault on Carnival Cruise Ship
Fox News (7/30, Sabes) reported that the FBI is investigating sexual assault allegations on the Carnival Breeze cruise
ship, which is based out of Galveston, Texas. According to the article, the alleged incident occurred on a 4-day
cruise that included a stop in Cozumel, Mexico, and returned to Galveston on Monday. The article noted that the
FBI is also investigating a death on a different Galveston-based cruise ship, the Carnival Dream, which was
determined to be due to natural causes by the Galveston County Medical Examiner's Office. "FBI Houston is aware
of allegations of a sexual assault that occurred on the Carnival Breeze cruise ship, which docked in Galveston on
07/28/2025," the FBI spokesperson wrote. "As is customary with crimes aboard a cruise ship, an FBI Maritime
Liaison Agent, based out of the Texas City Resident Agency, is coordinating with the U.S. Coast Guard, Customs and
Border Protection, and the cruise line regarding this incident. Also keeping in line with case reviews or open
investigations, the FBI will not be providing additional details or updates regarding these matters." Additional
reporting on the story was provided by Daily Mail (07/30, Acton-Taylor), KVEO (NBC-23) (07/30, Gonzalez), and
Hoodline (07/30, Ford).
Ohio Man Arrested for Threatening to Kill Congressman
NBC News (7/30, Richards, Kosnar) reported that an Ohio man, Jeffrey Dorsey, 60, has been arrested and charged
with threatening to kill Rep. Jim Jordan over potential Medicaid cuts. The threat was made in a voicemail left on
Jordan's Washington, D.C., office line, in which Dorsey stated he would harm Jordan if he voted to cut Medicaid.
According to the article, the FBI said that it called the phone associated with the threatening message this week
and that the voice of the person who answered resembled the voice in the voicemail message left with the
lawmaker's office. Spectrum News (7/30, Staff Writer) highlighted a statement made by FBI Cincinnati Special
Agent in Charge Elena latarola: "The FBI takes all threats seriously. Threats to harm others, including public officials,
will never be tolerated." The Dispatch (7/30, Meighan) also reported on the story.
Man Now Faces Federal Arson Charge For Post Office Attack In California
The Mercury News (07/30, Salonga) reported that Richard Tillman, 44, of San Jose, faces a federal arson charge for
allegedly driving a car into a post office and setting it ablaze. He has been charged with malicious destruction of
government property by fire and could face 5-20 years in prison if convicted. Tillman is also facing local charges,
including felony arson and vandalism, and is currently in federal custody at the Santa Clara County Main Jail. The
article noted that the lead agency in the arson investigation was the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, backed by the
FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
Texas Parolee Sentenced To 20 Years In Prison For Possession Of Child Pornography
MyTexasDaily.com (07/30, Richards) reported that a 39-year-old parolee from Beaumont has been sentenced to 20
years in prison for possessing child pornography, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs. James Richard
Rollins pleaded guilty and received the sentence from U.S. District Judge Marcia A. Crone on July 29. The article
detailed that law enforcement was alerted in October 2023 by a parole supervisor who had possession of Rollins'
phone containing child pornography. The phone was found to have numerous explicit images and videos, including
those of prepubescent children. Rollins admitted to downloading and viewing these materials, with the
investigation attributing 3,680 images to him. It was noted that the case is part of Project Safe Childhood,
an initiative launched by the Justice Department in May 2006 to combat child sexual exploitation. The initiative
aims to locate, apprehend, and prosecute offenders while rescuing victims. The case was investigated by the FBI
and Beaumont Police Department and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Rachel Grove.
Delaware Felon Robbed Two Banks and Possessed Untraceable "Ghost Gun"
1st State Update (7/30, Staff Writer) reported that Joshua Lewis, 37, of Newark, Delaware, was sentenced to 84
months in prison for robbing two Delaware banks. The banks, Artisans' Bank and Shore United Bank, were robbed
on February 10 and 15, 2023, with Lewis stealing over $6,000. Lewis, a person with previous felony convictions,
also possessed ammunition and a "ghost gun", leading to the sentence pronounced by Judge Gregory Williams. The
article highlighted that the case was investigated by the FBI's Delaware Violent Crime and Safe Streets Task Force.
"Multiple bank employees, who were simply doing their jobs, must now deal with the pain and trauma inflicted on
them by Joshua Lewis. He threatened violence without regard for who he hurt and how," said FBI Baltimore Special
Agent in Charge William J. DelBagno. "May this sentence be a reminder that the FBI and our law enforcement
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partners will do all we can to protect the safety and security of our communities while holding violent offenders
accountable." Additional reporting on the story was provided by WDEL-AM (07/30, Staff Writer), Delaware Live
(07/30, Rutz), and WGMD-FM (07/30, Ciccanti).
Chilean Authorities Hand Over $125K in Watches Stolen From Keanu Reeves to the FBI
Fox News (07/30, Compton) reported that Chilean authorities have handed over $125,000 in watches stolen from
Keanu Reeves to the FBI. According to the article, the six watches, including a Rolex, were recovered during police
raids in Chile's capital, Santiago, and will be returned to the Canadian actor. The article noted that the watches
were stolen from Reeves' home in Los Angeles in December 2023, and their recovery is part of an investigation into
a string of high-profile break-ins targeting American luxury homes.
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CYBER DIVISION
Continued Reporting: What We Know About the Cybercrime Group Scattered Spider
The Cyber Security Dive (07/30, Jones) reported that Scattered Spider, a cybercrime group, uses social-engineering
tactics to trick companies into handing over user credentials and bypassing multifactor authentication. According
to the article, the group, also known as Muddled Libra, Octo Tempest, Scatter Swine, and UNC3944, has targeted
various industries, including hospitality, telecommunications, retail, insurance, and transportation. Scattered Spider
is considered a serious threat to U.S. organizations, with estimated losses of over $100 million from a single attack
on MGM Resorts, and has been linked to multiple high-profile hacks, including those of Clorox, Marks & Spencer,
and Aflac. The article highlighted that the FBI and the CISA on Tuesday warned that Scattered Spider is deploying
new techniques to launch attacks against multiple industries.
Continued Reporting: FBI, National Guard Assist in Minnesota as Cyber-Attackers Force Shutdown of
Internet-Based Systems
TechExplore (07/30, Melo) reported that St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter declared a state of local emergency due to a
cyber attack on the city's Internet-based systems. According to the article, the investigation into the cyber attack is
being treated as a criminal matter, with the FBI and national cybersecurity experts assisting the city, and St. Paul
Mayor Melvin Carter has stated that the attack was a "deliberate, coordinated, digital attack carried out by a
sophisticated external actor". The article noted that as a result of the cyber attack, most city services remain
offline, except for 911 and other public safety operations, and the city has initiated a "complete network
shutdown" to contain the incident, disabling public-facing Internet computer terminals and Internet-based
systems. Additional reporting on the story was provided by Ars Technica (07/30, Anderson) and The Guardian
(07/30, Staff Writer).
Continued Reporting: FBI Warns iPhone And Android Users—Do Not Share These Texts
Forbes (07/31, Doffman) reported that the FBI is warning iPhone and Android users to be cautious of fraudulent
texts and voice messages sent by "malicious actors" who aim to gain access to personal accounts, and users should
never reply to messages from unknown senders. The article added that the bureau advises users to set up two-
factor authentication (2FA) on any account that allows it and never disable it, but notes that most 2FA codes are
delivered by text, which can be sent to others, and users should never share these codes with anyone. According to
the FBI, malicious actors may use social engineering techniques to convince users to disclose their 2FA codes, which
can allow attackers to compromise and take over accounts, and even if the request comes from someone the user
knows, they should never provide a 2FA code over email, SMS/MMS, or encrypted messaging.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Tsunami Waves Reach U.S. After Powerful Russia Quake Forces Pacific Evacuations
Wall Street Journal, BBC, USA TODAY, NPR
U.S. Sanctions Brazilian Judge Alexandre de Moraes, Who's Overseeing Case Against Trump Ally Jair
Bolsonaro
CBS News, BBC, Politico, Fox News
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Dozens Killed While Seeking Food in Gaza as U.S. Envoy Heads to Israel
Associated Press, Al Jazeera
U.S. Imposes Sweeping New Sanctions on Iran Oil Trading Network
Bloomberg
Ukraine Parliament to Vote on Law to Restore Powers of Anti-Corruption Bodies
The Guardian
European Recognition of a Palestinian State Would Leave Israel More Isolated
Wall Street Journal
Dozens Dead in Angola as Violence Erupts Over Government Plans to Eliminate Fuel Subsidies
Fox News
EU Nations Aim for Billions in Defense Loans
Washington Times
China Promises to Help Companies Slammed by Tariffs, as Talks With the U.S. Left in Limbo
Washington Times
Thailand and Cambodia Reaffirm Ceasefire After China-Brokered Meeting in Shanghai
Associated Press
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OTHER WASHINGTON NEWS
Fed Holds Rates Steady but Sees First Double Dissent in Three Decades
The Hill, Reuters, NBC News, CBS News, Wall Street Journal
NTSB Finds Army Chopper in Fatal Midair Crash With Plane Was Above Altitude Limit
Associated Press, BBC, ABC News
Kamala Harris Decides Not to Run for Governor of California
NBC News, Politico, CNN
Senate Panel Advances Bill to Ban Congressional Stock Trading
The Hill, CBS News, Fox News
Virginia Councilman Set on Fire in Personal Attack at His Office: Police
ABC News, NBC News, CBS News
Democratic Lawmakers Sue Over ICE's New Policy Limiting Access to Detention Centers
CNN, Axios, Reuters
Trump Administration Is Launching a New Private Health Tracking System With Big Tech's Help
Associated Press, ABC News
Texas Republicans Get a Bigger House Edge Under a New Map, Meeting Trump's Goals
Associated Press, Politico
U.S. Repatriates a Child From Sprawling Camp in Northeastern Syria Holding Families of ISIS Fighters
CBS News
Trump Administration Strikes Deal With Brown University to Restore Funding
CBS News, NBC News
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WASHINGTON SCHEDULE
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White House
President Trump
• 9:00 AM: In-Town Pool Call Time
• 12:30 PM: The President has lunch with the Vice President
• 1:00 PM: Press Briefing by the White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt
• 4:00 PM: The President signs an Executive Order
Vice President Vance
• 12:30 PM: The President has lunch with the Vice President
US Senate
• Hearings to examine the nominations of Michael Powers of Virginia to be Deputy Under Secretary Amy
Henninger of Virginia to be Director of Operational Test and Evaluation David Denton Jr. of Virginia to be
General Counsel of the Department of the Navy and Benjamin Kohlmann of Texas to be an Assistant
Secretary of the Navy all of the Department of Defense. — 9:15 AM — Host: Armed Services
• Business meeting to markup an original bill entitled "Department of Defense Appropriations Act 2026" and
an original bill entitled "Departments of Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies
Appropriations Act 2026". - 9:30 AM — Host: Appropriations
• Business meeting to consider the nominations of Jonathan McKernan of Tennessee to be an Under
Secretary of the Treasury and Alex Adams of Idaho to be Assistant Secretary for Family Support
Department of Health and Human Services. — 9:45 AM — Host: Finance
• Hearings to examine the nominations of Bryan Switzer of Virginia to be a Deputy United States Trade
Representative (Asia Textiles Investment Services and Intellectual Property) with the rank of Ambassador
and Gustav Chiarello III of Virginia to be an Assistant Secretary and Michael Stuart of West Virginia to be
General Counsel both of the Department of Health and Human Services and Derek Theurer of Virginia to
be a Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury vice Jonathan Davidson. — 10:00 AM — Host: Finance
• Hearings to examine making health care affordable focusing on solutions to lower costs and empower
patients. — 10:00 AM — Host: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
US House of Representatives
• No events scheduled.
Cabinet Members
• Secretary of State Rubio attends meetings and briefings at the Department of State.
Visitors
• No events scheduled.
General Events
• Peace Through Strength: U.S. Policy on Israel and the Middle East — Thursday, July 31, 2025. Location: Online
event, 9:00 AM. The Trump administration entered office with the Middle East engulfed in conflict following
Hamas' invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023. Though the Twelve Days War between Israel and Iran has
ended, the broader struggle to reshape the region is far from over.
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• CSIS: Lights Out? Wargaming a Chinese Blockade of Taiwan — Thursday, July 31, 2025. Location: Online event,
1:00 PM. A potential blockade of Taiwan burst into the American consciousness in 2022 when China showed
its displeasure about then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's visit by surrounding the island with missile
impacts. This and subsequent Chinese exercises appeared to simulate a quarantine or blockade. This
possibility was not a surprise to regional experts and the Taiwanese themselves, who had long been aware
of this threat. Among the five types of joint campaigns discussed in Chinese doctrinal writing is the "joint
blockade campaign" (Weiltiona), and the People's Liberation Army (PIA) has signaled that it would
consider such blockade actions in the event that it took action against Taiwan. Such a blockade would not
just affect China, Taiwan, and the United States. The disruption of international trade, particularly
restrictions on computer chip production, would affect every country on the planet.
• CSIS: U.S.-South Korea Shipbuilding and Maritime Dispute in the PMZ I The Capital Cable #118 — Thursday,
July 31, 2025. Location: Online event, 2:00 PM. Improving cooperation in shipbuilding has become a priority
for the new Trump and Lee Jae-myung administrations. What are opportunities to leverage South Korea's
shipbuilding capacity to improve U.S. naval and commercial shipbuilding capacity? On the other hand, China
has built structures in the Provisional Measures Zone in the West Sea/Yellow Sea and employed gray zone
tactics in the disputed region with South Korea to expand its territorial presence. What do we know about
these structures, and what does this mean for China-South Korea relations?
• CATO Institute: Cato University: Session I — Thursday, July 31, 2025. Location: CATO Institute, 5:00 PM. Cato
University is the Cato Institute's premier educational event for college students. Each program will explore
classical liberal philosophy as a foundation for considering current policy issues. While the topics for each
Cato University program will vary, the goal remains to bring together outstanding faculty and participants
from across the country who share a commitment to liberty and learning and to provide participants an
opportunity to form an enduring community through a one-of-a-kind experience.
• Atlantic Council: Unpacking the new US-EU trade deal —Thursday, July 31, 2025. Location: Online event,
11:00 AM. Experts discuss the new agreement announced on Sunday and what it means for transatlantic
trade going forward.
• Atlantic Council: Overlooked economic trends that could transform Latin America and the Caribbean —
Thursday, July 31, 2025. Location: Online event, 2:00 PM. Experts spotlight overlooked economic trends that
could reshape Latin America and the Caribbean by impacting growth, investment, and development.
• RAND: Policy Lab: Restoring U.S. and Allied Military Power and Influence— Thursday, July 31, 2025. Location:
Online event, 12:00 PM. Since the end of the Cold War, the character of modern warfare has evolved rapidly.
A 2023 RAND report finds that U.S. defense strategy and posture are now "insolvent." In this Policy Lab, lead
author David Ochmanek explains how to reverse this—and help ensure the United States and its allies can
deter and defeat modern threats.
• Hudson Institute: How Congress Can Rebuild US Shipbuilding and Boost Maritime Security
,
— Thursday, July
31, 2025. Location: Online event, 11:30 AM. For decades the United States Navy's and Coast Guard's fleets
have been shrinking despite their increasing necessity. From the Gulf of America to the Bab-el-Mandeb
Strait and beyond, US maritime forces have had to defend America and its allies with older and fewer ships
and aircraft. The recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act will inject billions of dollars into the US
shipbuilding and maritime industrial base, which can help to restore US Navy and Coast Guard capacity. But
turning funding into capability will not be easy. The US maritime industry needs to address worker shortages,
crumbling infrastructure, and inadequate commercial demand.
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