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Epstein Files Drop, Trump Fears, Shipwreck Appears, and Woke Returns!

Several News Events Unfold Across the US

Several distinct news events unfolded across the United States this week, ranging from the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to political activism and historical discoveries.

Newly released documents from the Department of Justice revealed that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick planned a visit to Jeffrey Epstein's private island in 2012, according to ABC News. The planned visit occurred years after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea to prostitution-related charges, including those involving a minor. The documents showed that in December 2012, Lutnick emailed a redacted email address, stating he would be in the Caribbean with a large group, including family and friends, and inquired about dinner plans for a Sunday evening. The documents also mentioned ex-Prince Andrew, according to ABC News.

In the political arena, Fox News reported on the anticipation among some liberals for the potential prosecution and "humiliation" of Donald Trump and his allies should Democrats regain power. "From politicians to podcasters, many prominent liberals have called for President Donald Trump and his allies to be prosecuted and punished like Nazi collaborators if Democrats retake political power," Fox News stated. Trump has speculated about what might happen to him if Democrats retake the House in the upcoming 2026 midterms.

Meanwhile, Vanity Fair declared the resurgence of progressive activism, dubbing it "Woke 2," according to Fox News. The magazine described it as a more confident and physical response to the Trump administration, even after voters rejected it at the 2024 ballot box. "Vanity Fair says this new version of activism is less focused on online activity and more on real-world action," Fox News reported.

In Minneapolis, the legal and ethical implications of Don Lemon's alleged involvement in an anti-I.C.E. protest at a church were being debated, according to Fox News. David Marcus of Fox News wrote, "Whether Don Lemon broke federal law in his role in an attack on a Minnesota church will be up to a jury, but we can already say he deserves the max for his crime against journalism." The central question was whether Lemon was present to document the event or to participate in it.

On the Jersey Shore, the remnants of a 19th-century shipwreck resurfaced at Island Beach State Park, according to Fox News. The state park identified the wreck as the Lawrence N. McKenzie, a cargo ship built in 1883. "The 98.2-foot-long schooner was wrecked off the coast of the Garden State on Mar. 21, 1890, en route," Fox News reported. Officials warned against disturbing the ruins.

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