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October 23, 2025
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Daily News Briefing
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Table of Contents
IN THE NEWS
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Co-Writer Says She Knows 'Epstein List' Names
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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WASHINGTON SCHEDULE
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IN THE NEWS
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COUNTERTERRORISM
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COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
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CYBER DIVISION
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Co-Writer Says She Knows 'Epstein List' Names
News Nation (10/22, Banfield) reported that
co-writer, Amy Wallace, claims to know the names on
the "Epstein list" of powerful people allegedly involved in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. According to the
article, Wallace says she has tapes of conversations with
including those where
named names, and
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that the Department of Justice and FBI also have the names. As to whether these names would ever be released,
Wallace said the Department of Justice should be held accountable. "Yes, I know who the names are.
knows who the names are, but so does the FBI and so does the Department of Justice. That's why there's such a
clamoring right now for the Epstein files to be released," she said. "It's not just
who's come forward. It's
many, many brave women who came forward and talked to investigators." Regarding a list of Jefferey Epstein's
clientele, Wallace added Wallace also told NewsNation that such a list does indeed exist. "It exists in the FBI files. It
exists in the Epstein files, as we now call them. She had named many names and depositions already that have
been made public" she said of
"There are four different document dumps, and there are many, many
names in those."
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
US Sanctions Russian Oil Companies as Moscow Holds Nuclear Drills
Reuters
Myanmar's Army Is Taking Back Territory With Relentless Air Strikes - And China's Help
The BBC
US Military Strikes Suspected Drug Vessel in the Pacific
Reuters
Vance Denies the US Dictates to Israel as He Meets With Netanyahu Over Gaza Ceasefire
Associated Press
Prime Minister Mark Carney Says Canada Will Double Its Non-us Exports as Canadians Can't Rely on US
Associated Press
Alleged Chinese Drug Trafficker Recaptured in Cuba After Escaping Mexican Custody
Associated Press
Islamic State Rises Again in Syria, Filling a Void Left by U.S.
Wall Street Journal
As Suspicious Drones Plague Germany, Officials Are Unsure How to Respond
New York Times
British Neo-Nazis Discussed Targeting Migrants, Mosques and Synagogues
New York Times
No Camera Covered Louvre Wall Where Jewel Thieves Broke In, Director Says
BBC
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OTHER WASHINGTON NEWS
White House East Wing Will Be Torn Down Fully to Make Way for Trump Ballroom
Reuters
North Carolina Republicans Pass New US House Map, Expanding Trump's Redistricting Campaign
Reuters
University of Virginia Strikes Deal to Pause Trump Administration Investigations
Associated Press
US Hits $38 Trillion in Debt, After the Fastest Accumulation of $1 Trillion Outside of the Pandemic
Associated Press
Federal Agents Sent to San Francisco Area and Mayor Says It's Meant to Incite 'Chaos and Violence'
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Associated Press
Trading Barbs From Light-Hearted to Vicious, Mayoral Candidates Make Final Appeal to New Yorkers
Fox News
Ted Cruz Predicts Ballooning Obamacare Subsidies Now at Center of Shutdown Fight
Fox News
Minnesota Supreme Court Rules Ban of Trans Powerlifter From Women's Event Was Discrimination
Fox News
Al Workers Are Putting In 100-Hour Workweeks to Win the New Tech Arms Race
Wall Street Journal
Tesla Profit Plunges as Musk Turns Focus to 'Robot Army'
Wall Street Journal
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WASHINGTON SCHEDULE
White House
President Trump
• No official presidential schedule released or announced.
Vice President Vance
• No official presidential schedule released or announced.
US Senate
• Hearings to examine the nominations of Edward Forst of Florida to be Administrator of General Services
Charles Arrington of Illinois to be a Member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority for a term expiring
July 1 2030 John Cuong Truong Elana S. Suttenberg and Stephen F. Rickard each to be an Associate Judge
of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the term of fifteen years William Kirk of Maryland to
be Inspector General Small Business Administration Anthony D'Esposito of New York to be Inspector
General Department of Labor and Platte Moring of South Carolina to be Inspector General Department of
Defense. — 10:00 AM — Host: Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
• Hearings to examine the 340B program focusing on examining its growth and impact on patients. — 10:00
AM — Host: Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
• Hearings to examine the nominations of Amer Ghalib of Michigan to be Ambassador to the State of Kuwait
Brent Christensen of Virginia to be Ambassador to the People's Republic of Bangladesh and Benjamin Leon
Jr. of Florida to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain and to serve concurrently and without additional
compensation as Ambassador to the Principality of Andorra all of the Department of State. — 10:30 AM —
Host: Foreign Relations
• Hearings to examine the beneficial use and regulation of chemicals. — 10:30 AM — Host: Environmental and
Public Works
US House of Representatives
• No events scheduled.
Cabinet Members
• Secretary of State Rubio attends meetings and briefings at the Department of State.
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Visitors
• No events scheduled.
General Events
• CSIS: U.S.-China Trade War I The Capital Cable #123 — Thursday, October 23, 2025. Location: Online event,
9:00 AM. The U.S.-China trade war reached another chapter with new Chinese export controls on rare earth
minerals, and newly announced 100 percent U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods next month. U.S. president Donald
Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are expected to meet for the first time since 2019 on the sidelines of
the APEC Summit in Korea at the end of October. What are some outstanding trade issues between the two?
Is a trade deal finally near? What does continue U.S.-China competition mean for allies and partners in the
region, including Japan and South Korea?
• Atlantic Council: Countering the PRC's gray-zone strategies: A cross-strait and beyond seminar — Thursday,
October 23, 2025. Location: Online event, 8:00 AM. A discussion on what Taiwan can learn from the PRC's
gray-zone activities against the Philippines.
• Atlantic Council: Iraq's Constitution at twenty years — Thursday, October 23, 2025. Location: Online event,
10:30 AM. A discussion examining the legacy of the Iraqi constitution and its impact on Iraq's democracy
twenty years after its ratification.
• Atlantic Council: Report launch: Russia's new partners in its war against Ukraine — Thursday, October 23,
2025. Location: Online event, 11:00 AM. The latest report in the Atlantic Council's Russia Tomorrow series
examines the role of Russia's allies in the Kremlin's war on Ukraine and Putin's broader goal for a "post-
West" global order.
• Hudson Institute: The US in the South Caucasus: Mapping New Strategic Opportunities — Thursday, October
23, 2025. Location: Hudson Institute, 9:00 AM. Hudson Institute's Center for Peace and Security in the
Middle East will host a conference, featuring a keynote address by Senator Steve Daines (R-MT), to examine
the implications of the recent Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement. The conference will also explore the
evolving role of the United States in the South Caucasus and assess how renewed peace efforts and could
reshape the Eurasian strategic landscape.
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