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  1. Donald Trump to establish compensation fund for victims of government ‘weaponization’

    The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is working to finalize the launch of a so-called “Truth and Justice…
    #UnitedStates #US #USA #DonaldTrump #lawsuit #trump #USDepartmentofJustice #USPolitics
    europesays.com/2994967/

  2. US Cybersecurity Workers Jailed for Aiding BlackCat Ransomware Gang

    Meet Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin, two cybersecurity experts who abused their skills to line their pockets by aiding the notorious BlackCat ransomware gang. They've been sentenced to four years in prison for their roles in facilitating devastating ransomware attacks.

    osintsights.com/us-cybersecuri

    #Ransomware #Blackcat #NationState #EmergingThreats #UsDepartmentOfJustice

  3. Trump administration is joining Elon Musk’s xAI in its legal challenge to Colorado’s new state law

    Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) company, xAI, has received support from the Trump administration in opposing a new…
    #UnitedStates #US #USA #AIregulation #algorithmicdiscrimination #ColoradoAIlaw #ColoradoAttorneyGeneral'sOffice #ElonMusk #freespeechAI #Grokchatbot #Musk #TrumpAdministration #USDepartmentofJustice #xAI
    europesays.com/2943440/

  4. yahoo news | Is Jeffrey Epstein hiding in Florida? Truth behind viral video revealed by undefined

    A video filmed on a South Florida highway recently went viral on social media, showing a man in a cap and dark sunglasses driving a convertible. The clip was quickly taken up by users who speculated that the driver might be Jeffrey Epstein, the financier who died in jail in 2019, sparking renewed debate about whether the deceased mogul could somehow still be alive.

    The driver, who identified himself on Twitter as “Palm Beach Pete,” later broke his silence to deny the rumors. He explained that he had been unknowingly recorded while traveling on I‑95, and his phone was bombarded with messages after the clip spread. In a short video message, Pete said, “I’m not Jeffrey Epstein. I’m Palm Beach Pete,” and clarified that he had no connection to the late financier beyond the superficial resemblance that fueled the speculation.

    For context, Jeffrey Epstein was arrested in 2019 on federal charges of running a large‑scale sex‑trafficking operation involving underage girls. He died in his jail cell the same year, with his death officially ruled a suicide by hanging. In January 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice released more than three million documents—photos, videos, and emails—related to the case, naming numerous public figures such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Spacey and Naomi Campbell. While these names appear in the material, their inclusion does not imply any involvement in Epstein’s alleged crimes.

    Read more: me.mashable.com/culture/68689/

    #jeffreyepstein #florida #palmbeachpete #twitter #usdepartmentofjustice