Trump admin updates: ICE launches immigration enforcement operation in Boston

The Boston operation comes as Chicago braces for an immigration crackdown surge.

Last Updated: September 7, 2025, 8:59 PM EDT

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has launched an immigration enforcement operation in Boston, dubbed Patriot 2.0, according to a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump on Saturday posted a "Apocalypse Now"-themed post, telling officials that "Chicago is about to find out why it's called the Department of WAR." Trump signed an executive order Friday to change the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, though the official name change requires the approval of Congress.

Trump plans to attend the U.S. Open men's final tennis match in New York on Sunday, the White House said.

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Sep 04, 2025, 12:38 PM EDT

Massie three votes short of a majority on Epstein petition

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie is pressing forward on his discharge petition, which now has 215 signatures – just three short of an absolute majority of 218 signatures.

Only one Democrat, Rep. Eric Swalwell of California, has not yet signed onto the petition. Swalwell has been absent from legislative business this week as he grieves the death of his mother but has promised to sign as soon as he returns to Washington.

That would leave Massie with just two more Republicans to pin down. He told ABC News that he believes he will get the signatures by the end of September.

Rep. Thomas Massie speaks with ABC News in Washington, Sept. 2, 2025.
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While Massie continues to suffer the ire of Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump, the congressman said his Epstein effort is not about targeting Trump, but creating a level of transparency that provides closure for Epstein’s victims.

“I don't think Donald Trump's name is on the list,” Massie said. “I think there are some very rich donors to the Republican Party and some, ironically, to the Democratic Party as well, who are going to be on that list, maybe not indictable offenses, but very embarrassing, and if you look at the release of documents that went from DOJ to the Oversight Committee this week, the entire flight log is redacted now. They say they're redacting to protect survivors and victims. The problem with that is they even redacted the pilot's name like the everybody on that plane wasn't a victim, so they are clearly curating that release to protect people that aren't victims.”

Even if he gets the signatures to force consideration of the bill, Massie believes Republican leaders will try to “sideline” the petition. He said that some Republicans have privately signaled “a wait and see” approach to afford the Department of Justice additional time to be more responsive to the Oversight Committee’s subpoena for Epstein records.

“Bottom line, this has got to be released to the public. I think it has to. I don't know how they're going to avoid this. It's the right thing to do,” he said.

-ABC News’ John Parkinson

Sep 04, 2025, 9:54 AM EDT

Trump to host dozens of tech, business leaders in newly renovated Rose Garden

President Donald Trump is set to host dozens of technology and business CEOs for a dinner on Thursday night in the newly renovated Rose Garden.

The White House extended invitations to multiple top tech leaders, including Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and OpenAI founder Sam Altman, according to a White House official.

It comes as the top leaders in the industry have cozied up to Trump as he's threatened penalties for companies that choose to keep making products overseas. Last month, Cook visited the Oval Office to publicly pledge a $600 billion investment into the United States. Zuckerberg, Pichai and Altman all attended Trump's inauguration.

View of the newly paved Rose Garden is seen at the White House in Washington, Aug. 6, 2025.
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Trump's czar on artificial intelligence, David Sacks, will also be in attendance. Not invited to attend is Elon Musk, the world's richest man and a close ally of Trump before their very public feud in June.

-ABC News' Lalee Ibsaa

Sep 04, 2025, 9:22 AM EDT

Ousted CDC director speaks out about firing

Ousted CDC director, Susan Monarez, said on Thursday she was fired for putting "evidence above ideology and facts above fear."

Susan Monarez, nominee to be director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, arrives to testify before the Senate HELP Committee, at the Capitol in Washington, June 25, 2025.
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In an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal, Monarez also referred to a meeting she had with her boss, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., where he pressured her to resign or be fired, which ABC News previously reported.

In that meeting, Monarez said that Kennedy also told her to “preapprove the recommendations” of the CDC’s vaccine panel, which members were replaced by Kennedy weeks ago, many of whom share similar vaccine skeptic views to the secretary.

The op-ed was published on the day Kennedy is scheduled to testify before the Senate Finance Committee, which has oversight over his department.

-ABC News' Youri Benadjaoud

Sep 03, 2025, 12:15 PM EDT

Trump says he's mulling sending troops to New Orleans

President Trump on Wednesday reiterated his threats to send federal troops to cities like Chicago and New York to combat crime.

He also said that he is considering sending troops to cities in red states.

Donald Trump hosts Polish President Karol Nawrocki in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC on September 3, 2025.
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"So we're making a determination now. Do we go to Chicago or do we go to a place like New Orleans where we have a great governor, Jeff Landry, who wants us to come in and straighten out a very nice section of this country that's become quite tough, quite bad?" Trump said. "So we're going to be going to, maybe Louisiana, and you have New Orleans, which has a crime problem, will straighten that out in about two weeks."

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