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  • A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has filed a class‑action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice under the Trump administration and Google, saying their private identifying information was exposed in publicly released Epstein‑related files and then spread online.

    According to the complaint, documents the DOJ released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act included personal details about at least 100 survivors that were not properly redacted. The lawsuit argues the government chose to release a large volume of material quickly at the expense of victim privacy — and that Google continued to show the information in search results and AI outputs even after being asked to remove it.

    Plaintiffs say the exposure has caused renewed trauma, including unwanted contact and threats, and are seeking damages as well as court orders to remove the information from online platforms.
    A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse has filed a class‑action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice under the Trump administration and Google, saying their private identifying information was exposed in publicly released Epstein‑related files and then spread online. According to the complaint, documents the DOJ released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act included personal details about at least 100 survivors that were not properly redacted. The lawsuit argues the government chose to release a large volume of material quickly at the expense of victim privacy — and that Google continued to show the information in search results and AI outputs even after being asked to remove it. Plaintiffs say the exposure has caused renewed trauma, including unwanted contact and threats, and are seeking damages as well as court orders to remove the information from online platforms.
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  • Minnesota wanted to investigate. The FBI took over, then cut the state out entirely. No access to the evidence, the witnesses, or even the scene.

    An ICE agent shot and killed 37-year-old U.S. citizen Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7. The DOJ ruled it self-defense, while DHS claimed she had “weaponized” her vehicle. But video analysis suggested her car was turning away when the agent fired, and a family autopsy found she was shot in the head.

    Within hours, the FBI assumed full control of the case, removing Minnesota authorities from the investigation altogether. Vice President Vance said the agent had “absolute immunity.”

    The agent, Jonathan Ross, is an Iraq War veteran who had previously been dragged by a car during an arrest months earlier. The shooting was the first homicide in Minneapolis in 2026 and one of multiple incidents involving ICE agents opening fire since late 2025.

    No independent investigation was conducted.
    Minnesota wanted to investigate. The FBI took over, then cut the state out entirely. No access to the evidence, the witnesses, or even the scene. An ICE agent shot and killed 37-year-old U.S. citizen Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7. The DOJ ruled it self-defense, while DHS claimed she had “weaponized” her vehicle. But video analysis suggested her car was turning away when the agent fired, and a family autopsy found she was shot in the head. Within hours, the FBI assumed full control of the case, removing Minnesota authorities from the investigation altogether. Vice President Vance said the agent had “absolute immunity.” The agent, Jonathan Ross, is an Iraq War veteran who had previously been dragged by a car during an arrest months earlier. The shooting was the first homicide in Minneapolis in 2026 and one of multiple incidents involving ICE agents opening fire since late 2025. No independent investigation was conducted.
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  • Jasmine Crockett is drawing attention after invoking a decades-old line from Tupac Shakur to criticise government priorities.

    Pointing to reports that the Pentagon is seeking another $200 billion in funding, she questioned why there always seems to be money for war, but not for housing, healthcare or feeding struggling Americans.

    It is a message that is resonating with many who feel basic needs at home are too often pushed aside in favour of military spending abroad.
    Jasmine Crockett is drawing attention after invoking a decades-old line from Tupac Shakur to criticise government priorities. Pointing to reports that the Pentagon is seeking another $200 billion in funding, she questioned why there always seems to be money for war, but not for housing, healthcare or feeding struggling Americans. It is a message that is resonating with many who feel basic needs at home are too often pushed aside in favour of military spending abroad.
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  • Jeff Daniels, known for his unfiltered and principled roles like Will McAvoy in The Newsroom, has criticised Donald Trump’s character in a series of recent interviews.

    While promoting new projects and reflecting on American leadership, Daniels said the presidency should represent the “best of us,” not the “worst,” arguing the current political climate has drifted away from basic decency toward what he described as a “bullying” style of leadership he views as fundamentally un-American.
    Jeff Daniels, known for his unfiltered and principled roles like Will McAvoy in The Newsroom, has criticised Donald Trump’s character in a series of recent interviews. While promoting new projects and reflecting on American leadership, Daniels said the presidency should represent the “best of us,” not the “worst,” arguing the current political climate has drifted away from basic decency toward what he described as a “bullying” style of leadership he views as fundamentally un-American.
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  • NBA legend Charles Barkley is speaking out on the treatment of immigrants in the United States, calling it a “travesty and a disgrace.”

    His comments add to a growing chorus of voices criticizing current immigration policies and enforcement practices, with concerns centered on human rights, dignity, and the role immigrants play in the country’s workforce and culture.
    NBA legend Charles Barkley is speaking out on the treatment of immigrants in the United States, calling it a “travesty and a disgrace.” His comments add to a growing chorus of voices criticizing current immigration policies and enforcement practices, with concerns centered on human rights, dignity, and the role immigrants play in the country’s workforce and culture.
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  • Donald Trump is facing pushback after claiming in a rambling speech that the head of Sharpie personally sent him customized pens.

    Trump said, “the head of Sharpie… great guy… he sent me these beautiful pens, customized, really special, nobody else has them,” adding that they were “the best pens you can get, believe me.”

    Sharpie directly contradicted the claim, stating: “that exchange never happened.”

    The conflicting accounts have fueled criticism, with many pointing to the gap between Trump’s detailed description and the company’s flat denial.
    Donald Trump is facing pushback after claiming in a rambling speech that the head of Sharpie personally sent him customized pens. Trump said, “the head of Sharpie… great guy… he sent me these beautiful pens, customized, really special, nobody else has them,” adding that they were “the best pens you can get, believe me.” Sharpie directly contradicted the claim, stating: “that exchange never happened.” The conflicting accounts have fueled criticism, with many pointing to the gap between Trump’s detailed description and the company’s flat denial.
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