President Donald Trump stated that Israel did not notify him in advance of recent strikes, expressing his dissatisfaction with the development, as reported by Kellie Meyer of News. Trump made these remarks while dining at Joe's Seafood in Washington D.C., where he described the area as "crime free" and indicated plans to announce another city for resource surges. The reporting window for this activity was between 12:00:25 AM and 12:30:25 AM UTC on September 10th, 2025. Separately, incumbent Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is projected to advance to the November election, according to AP and DDHQ projections. With 3% of precincts reporting, Wu held 65.2% of the vote in the nonpartisan mayoral primary, significantly ahead of Josh Kraft, who garnered 29.5%. Robert Cappucci and Domingos DaRosa trailed with 3.7% and 1.6% respectively, as reported by WCVB. During his dinner, President Trump was approached by protestors chanting "Free DC" and "Free Palestine," according to video obtained by CNN. Meanwhile, Representative Thomas Massie stated that the four Republican signatories on his Epstein files discharge petition remain committed and are not expected to withdraw their support. Massie indicated the petition has 216 signatures and is on track to reach the 218 needed for a House vote, with two Democratic lawmakers expected to arrive in Congress this month. Previously, President Trump had expressed dissatisfaction with the Israeli strike in Qatar, a development he was informed of shortly before it began by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine, according to a US official. Trump's advisers were reportedly venting anger over how Israel conducted the strike. The President had also made comments about an "Epstein birthday letter" outside the restaurant, stating, "It's not my signature. And it's not the way I speak." The Secret Service had implemented security measures around Joe's Seafood, including wanding individuals entering the establishment.