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The Intercept Briefing

Unhinged: A Return to Washington

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

Politics, News, News Commentary

4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

The ghost of Jeffrey Epstein. Another government shutdown. The U.S. military shooting down a boat. The Centers for Disease Control is in turmoil just ahead of flu season. And where in the world will the National Guard go next? 

This is the world Congress returned to this week. If your head is spinning, you’re not the only one. This week on The Intercept Briefing, we break it all down with host Akela Lacy and politics reporters Jessica Washington and Matt Sledge. 

“The biggest thing hanging over everybody is this looming shutdown,” says Sledge. Congress needs to negotiate a budget extension before a potential October 1 shutdown. And, as Sledge notes, there are a handful of expected fights this session that could hamstring Congress. “There are a million other things happening on Capitol Hill. There's a big defense bill working its way through the House and Senate. And then there’s this whole Epstein situation,” he says, “which threatens to derail everything else.”

On Wednesday morning, Reps. Thomas Massie, R-KY, and Ro Khanna, D-CA, held a press conference with Epstein’s victims, where they announced a bill to force a vote to release the full Department of Justice investigation into the late Jeffrey Epstein.

“Democrats are saying, well, this is something we should do regardless, it is very clearly also a political issue in the sense that Trump has a real weakness with his base,” says Washington. “Democrats perhaps were slow to understand how much of a political liability this was for Trump. But they’re waking up, and this does very clearly seem to be an issue that is, if not partisan — obviously we're seeing Republicans join in as well — deeply political in nature.”

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Welcome to The Intercept Briefing.

0:42.7

I'm Akela Lacey. Many of us returned this week to reality.

0:51.9

But the end of summer feels a little different these days. Things are eerily more unhinged.

0:58.7

Coming off a holiday weekend of speculation that the president died, Donald Trump held a press conference where he claimed, without evidence, that Colorado is engaged in mass voter fraud.

1:04.9

Problem I have with Colorado, one of the big problems, they do mail-in voting.

1:08.8

They went to all mail-in voting.

1:10.9

So they have automatically crooked elections, and we can't have that.

1:15.1

Then he announced that the U.S. shot down a boat, allegedly carrying drugs in the Caribbean,

1:20.8

acknowledging the administration's efforts to deploy the U.S. military in its fight against

1:26.6

narco-co traffickers.

1:27.7

We just, over the last few minutes, literally shot out a boat, a drug-carrying boat, a lot of drugs

1:36.7

in that boat.

1:38.4

And then he threatened to deploy military troops to not just Washington, D.C., but Chicago and Baltimore.

1:48.1

If the governor of Illinois would call up, call me up, I would love to do it.

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