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Trump ends shutdown, faces backlash and makes surprise Epstein move amid chaotic week

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The 42nd week of his second administration was another busy one for President Donald Trump.

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This week, Trump signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in history, backed using H-1B visas to hire foreign workers, announced plans to order the Justice Department to evaluate ties between convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and other U.S. figures, and issued pardons to those accused of seeking to overturn the 2020 election. 

Here’s a look at what happened. 

Government shutdown ends 

On Wednesday evening, Trump signed legislation that the House and Senate passed earlier in the week to fund the government again, as consequences of the lapse in funding started to mount, such as missed paychecks for federal workers and airline delays due to air traffic controller staffing shortages.

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The bill maintains funding for the government consistent with fiscal year 2025 spending levels through Jan. 30 to provide a window for lawmakers to nail down a longer appropriations measure for FY 2026. 

The measure also allocates spending for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which more than 42 million Americans rely on, through September. The program supports non- or low-income individuals or families to purchase groceries on a debit card.

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President Donald Trump signed legislation that the House and Senate passed earlier in the week to fund the government again.  (Mariam Zuhaib/The Associated Press)

Additionally, the measure reverses layoffs the Trump administration set into motion earlier in October, and pays employees for their absence. 

Foreign worker visa criticism  

Trump also conducted a sit-down interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham that aired both Monday and Tuesday, where he said that bringing foreign workers to the U.S. on H-1B visas is important to «bring in talent» to the U.S. After Ingraham claimed that the U.S. has talent at home, Trump disagreed. 

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«No, you don’t. No, you don’t. You don’t have, you don’t have certain talents, and people have to learn!» Trump said. «You can’t take people off an unemployment line and say I’m gonna put you into a factory where we’re gonna make missiles.»

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H-1B visas permit U.S. companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers for up to six years. 

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It’s an issue that has remained controversial among MAGA supporters. Those who back the program claim it is critical to U.S. competitiveness, but opponents say that the visa holders are taking away jobs from Americans. 

Trump’s statements earned him criticism from those that make up his base. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., rebuked Trump’s statements afterward and said that she is «America First and America Only.»

«I believe in the American people,» Greene said. «I am one of you.I believe you are good, talented, creative, intelligent, hardworking, and want to achieve. I am solidly against you being replaced by foreign labor, like with H1Bs.» 

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TRUMP SIGNS BILL ENDING LONGEST GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN IN US HISTORY

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President Donald Trump speaks during a breakfast with Senate and House Republicans in the State Dining Room of the White House, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, in Washington.  (Evan Vucci/The Assocaited Press )

In response to the criticism, the White House pointed to the Trump administration’s announcement in September that would require a $100,000 annual fee for companies seeking to obtain an H-1B visa. Plus, the White House noted that the Department of Labor launched Project Firewall in September in an attempt to ensure employers don’t abuse the H-1B visa process. 

Separately, Trump also defended previous statements supporting allowing up to 600,000 Chinese students to come to the U.S. in his interview with Ingraham, and asserted that they must study in the U.S. so U.S. colleges don’t «go out of business.»

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Former Trump U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley said doing so would be a «massive mistake.» 

«That would be a huge gift to China and a threat to the United States,» Haley said in a post on X on Thursday. 

More Epstein documents

Additionally, Trump announced Friday that he would order the Justice Department and the FBI to probe financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with those including former President Bill Clinton, former Treasury Secretary during the Clinton administration Larry Summers, and others. 

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The announcement came after both Democrats and Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee released thousands of documents Wednesday related to Epstein — including emails where Trump was mentioned. However, the documents do not allege wrongdoing from Trump and simply show Epstein mentioning him.

«This is another Russia, Russia, Russia Scam, with all arrows pointing to the Democrats,» Trump said in a Truth Social post Friday. «Records show that these men, and many others, spent large portions of their life with Epstein, and on his ‘Island.’ Stay tuned!!!» 

Trump and Epstein

Portrait of American financier Jeffrey Epstein (left) and real estate developer Donald Trump as they pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, Florida, Feb. 22, 1997. (Davidoff Studios/Getty Images)

Clinton has denied that he ever visited Epstein’s island, and wrote in his 2024 memoir «Citizen» that he wished they’d never met. A spokesperson for Summers did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. 

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Presidential pardons 

Late Sunday, the Trump administration announced the president had issued pardons for more than 70 people accused of seeking to overturn the 2020 election results. 

But presidential pardons only apply federal charges and those involved don’t have any federal charges leveled against them – meaning the move is primarily a symbolic gesture.

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Those pardoned include Trump allies like former New York City mayor and the president’s former personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who claimed that the 2020 election was «stolen» from Trump. Giuliani is currently caught up in a case in Arizona where he faces state charges for election interference for those statements. 

Other prominent figures pardoned include former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell.

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Setting the stage: What the 2025 elections signal for next year’s midterm showdowns

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With the 2025 elections fading into the rearview mirror, the campaign spotlight moves 100% towards next year’s midterm elections, when Republicans will be defending their fragile House majority and their control of the Senate.

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And as this month’s elections showcased, the economy will once again be uppermost on the minds of voters.

How both parties handle the ‘affordability’ issue will likely impact whether Republicans can regain their standing with female voters, and with Black and Latino voters, who swung towards the GOP in 2024 but who shifted back to the Democrats at the ballot box in this autumn’s off-year elections.

One year after deep concerns over inflation helped Republicans win back the White House and Senate and successfully protect their House majority, Democrats say their convincing double-digit victories in 2025’s only two elections for governor came down to affordability, the issue they repeatedly spotlighted on this year’s campaign trail.

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DEMOCRATS SEE MANDATE AFTER 2025 WINS — REPUBLICANS SAY IT’S A MIRAGE

Rep. Mikie Sherrill, Democratic gubernatorial candidate for New Jersey, during an election night event in East Brunswick, New Jersey, on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.  (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Democratic Governors Association Executive Director Meghan Meehan-Draper said that Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey and former Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, the two Democratic gubernatorial nominees that overperformed the public opinion polls as they cruised to Election Night victories in the blue-leaning states, «stayed laser focused on the economy,» and «talked about it all day, every day.»

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It was also the issue that boosted a one-time longshot, socialist Zohran Mandani, to an initial victory in New York City’s Democratic Party mayoral primary, and another win in the mayoral election in the nation’s most populous city.

The numbers appear to back the Democrats up.

According to the Fox News Voter Poll conducted Oct. 22 through Election Day, the economy was by far the top issue for Virginia voters — with close to half ranking it as the most important. Those voters broke significantly for Spanberger.

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And in New Jersey, the economy was the second most pressing issue, following taxes, according to the poll. And Sherrill won those voters by a 30-point margin.

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Pointing to the big wins for Democrats in New Jersey and Virginia, as well as in battleground Pennsylvania and left-tilting New York City and California, and battleground Georgia, Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin said his party’s candidates «are meeting voters at the kitchen table… From New Jersey and Virginia and New York, to Georgia and beyond, Democrats ran campaigns relentlessly focused on costs and affordability.»

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And pointing to those victories, as well as down-ballot wins in a slew of other states, Martin touted «it was an unequivocal Blue Sweep.»

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Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin is interviewed by Fox News Digital, on July 23, 2025, at DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

Republicans argue that Democrats are overplaying their victories in the 2025 elections.

«What happened last night was blue states and blue cities voted blue. We all saw that coming. And no one should read too much into last night’s election results,» House Speaker Mike Johnson said the day after the elections.

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Vice President JD Vance, in a social media post last week, said, «I think it’s idiotic to overreact to a couple of elections in blue states.»

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But Vance acknowledged that when it comes to the economy and specifically inflation, «We’re going to keep on working to make a decent life affordable in this country, and that’s the metric by which we’ll ultimately be judged in 2026 and beyond.»

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In an appearance Thursday on Fox News’ «Hannity,» the vice president, pointing to former President Joe Biden’s tenure in the White House, charged that «we inherited a disaster. We’re very mindful of the fact that there’s a lot of work to do, but I think that we’ve made great progress.»

President Donald Trump, in his first post-2025 election interview, told Fox News’ Bret Baier on Wednesday that, on inflation, «We’ve done so much… Energy is way down … We’re going to have $2 gasoline. I did that. That brings everything else down. Groceries are way down, other than beef. Now, beef is going to come down … The fact is, we have prices way down.»

And the president argued in his «Special Report» interview that it’s more of a messaging problem for the GOP.

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«As Republicans, you have to talk about it,» Trump said.

The president has kept to his affordability script in repeated appearances since last week’s elections, including during an interview on Fox News «The Ingraham Angle.»

And on Friday, the president took to social media to claim, «Affordability is a lie when used by the Dems. It is a complete CON JOB.»

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But the focus on affordability appeared to pump the brakes on the GOP’s major gains last year with key parts of the Democratic Party base.

According to the Fox News Voter Poll, Sherrill captured the female vote in New Jersey by a 62%-37% margin, up from former Vice President Kamala Harris’ 56%-42% margin last year.

It was a similar story in Virginia, where Spanberger won women voters 65%-35%, up from the then-vice president’s 57%-42% margin in 2024.

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One of the biggest stories in the 2024 elections was the gains Trump and Republicans made with Black and Latino voters.

In New Jersey, Sherrill outperformed Harris’ 2024 showing by 12 percentage points among Latino voters and by 15 points among Black voters.

Spanberger also made gains compared to Harris, with an 8-point increase in support among Latino voters and 7 points among Black voters.

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Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate, former Rep. Abigail Spanberger celebrates as she takes the stage during her election night rally at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Nov. 4, 2025. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

«Up and down the ballot, Black and Latino voters overwhelmingly broke for Democrats. Our candidates stayed laser-focused on the issue that matters most to voters, affordability,» DNC Senior Spokesperson Marcus W. Robinson told Fox News Digital.

Martin says the 2025 elections were a preview of things to come in next year’s midterms.

«In ‘26, we’ll do it again. We’ll run a National Coordinated Campaign to win races up and down the ballot to provide a check on the out-of-control Trump administration and its Republican rubber stamps,» he argued.

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But the rival Republican National Committee (RNC) sees a different political outcome in 2026.

«Republicans are entering next year more unified behind President Trump than ever before. The party is fully aligned behind his America First agenda and the results he’s delivering for the American people. President Trump’s policies are popular, he drives turnout, and standing with him is the strongest path to victory,» RNC National Press Secretary Kiersten Pels told Fox News Digital.

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República Dominicana incautó casi 500 kilos de cocaína en un operativo ligado a la Operación “Lanza del Sur” de EEUU

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Un agente de policía junto a los presuntos paquetes de cocaína incautados en Santo Domingo el 15 de noviembre de 2025 (AFP)

El gobierno de República Dominicana anunció este sábado la incautación de cerca de 500 kilogramos de cocaína durante un operativo conjunto de la Armada y la Fuerza Aérea dominicanas desplegado frente a las costas de Pedernales. El decomiso —484 paquetes de narcóticos, según la Dirección Nacional de Control de Drogas (DNCD)— marca el primer golpe significativo al narcotráfico en apoyo a la Operación “Lanza del Sur”, impulsada por Estados Unidos en el Caribe.

El operativo involucró un trabajo estrecho con la Administración de Control de Drogas de EEUU (DEA) y forma parte de un refuerzo de acciones estadounidenses contra los grupos narcotraficantes en la región.

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La DNCD informó, a través de un comunicado, que el operativo se llevó a cabo después de que el secretario de Defensa estadounidense, Pete Hegseth, anunciara el jueves el inicio de la intervención militar denominada Southern Spear (“Lanza del Sur”). Esta operación responde al objetivo de Washington de frenar el flujo de drogas proveniente de Latinoamérica, un contexto marcado por la intensificación de las presiones del gobierno del presidente Donald Trump sobre Venezuela.

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Imagen difundida por la Dirección Nacional de Control de Drogas (DNCD) que muestra a un agente de policía junto a presuntos paquetes de cocaína en Santo Domingo el 15 de noviembre de 2025 (AFP)

Durante el operativo, las unidades dominicanas montaron un amplio despliegue por aire, mar y tierra para interceptar a los sospechosos, según explicó la DNCD en el comunicado oficial. A través de labores de inteligencia se detectó que varias personas se acercaban al litoral dominicano en una lancha rápida cargada con presuntas sustancias ilícitas.

Después de varias horas de seguimiento, la embarcación —de 27 pies de eslora y equipada con dos motores fuera de borda de 40 caballos de fuerza— fue detenida a varias millas al sur de Isla Beata, en la provincia de Pedernales. En la operación se capturó a dos ciudadanos dominicanos y se confiscaron 18 sacos que contenían los 484 paquetes de presunta cocaína, todos ellos envueltos en cintas adhesivas con diferentes logotipos.

República Dominicana informó la incautación
República Dominicana informó la incautación de unos 500 kilos de cocaína que se encontraban en una lancha rápida interceptada en una operación conjunta con Estados Unidos (AFP)

Además, en la lancha fueron hallados cinco garrafones de combustible, dos dispositivos GPS, un teléfono celular, una lona, agua potable, comestibles y otros objetos, detalló la DNCD. La agencia añadió que la investigación sobre la procedencia y el destino de la droga se encuentra en curso, en colaboración con el Ministerio Público. Los dos hombres arrestados serán presentados ante la justicia en las próximas horas bajo cargos por violación a la Ley 50-88 sobre drogas y sustancias controladas.

El comunicado oficial señaló que la embarcación probablemente zarpó desde Sudamérica rumbo a la República Dominicana. Una fuente de la DNCD explicó a la agencia de noticias AFP que, por el momento, resulta difícil precisar si la lancha partió de Colombia o de Venezuela. Los 484 paquetes incautados equivalen a casi 500 kilogramos de droga, añadió la fuente.

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Los paquetes de presunta cocaína fueron enviados al Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Forenses (Inacif) con el fin de determinar el tipo exacto de sustancia y su peso definitivo.

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La representante de la embajada de Estados Unidos, Michelle Angulo, posó junto a las autoridades locales y los presuntos paquetes de cocaína en Santo Domingo el 15 de noviembre de 2025 (AFP)

El operativo se produce en el marco de un aumento del despliegue militar estadounidense en el Caribe, una estrategia que comenzó en septiembre y ha resultado en el bombardeo de 21 embarcaciones sospechosas de tráfico, con un saldo estimado de al menos 80 muertos, de acuerdo con datos citados por la AFP.

El secretario de Defensa estadounidense sostuvo el jueves que la Operación Lanza del Sur es la más reciente iniciativa antidrogas en el área y subrayó el involucramiento de los Estados Unidos en la región. Su anuncio coincidió con la llegada del portaaviones más grande del mundo al Caribe, que se sumó con su flotilla a otros siete buques estadounidenses en las inmediaciones.

Mientras tanto, el régimen de Venezuela denuncia que la movilización estadounidense en el Caribe representa un intento de desestabilización contra el dictador Nicolás Maduro. Washington, por su parte, acusa a Maduro de liderar un cartel de la droga y ofrece USD 50 millones por información que conduzca a su captura. Además, Estados Unidos prevé realizar ejercicios militares conjuntos con Trinidad y Tobago a partir de este domingo.

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El buque con 2.901 vacas uruguayas no pudo desembarcar en Turquía y emprende un peligroso regreso: «Difícil que lleguen con vida»

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La noticia dio vuelta al mundo por lo insólita, y ahora la situación se encamina hacia un desenlace, aunque no el más propicio: el barco de bandera togolesa con casi tres mil vacas uruguayas varado en un puerto de Turquía ya regresa a Montevideo. El buque carguero abandonó en las últimas horas el mar de Mármara, donde estaba anclado, y se interna ahora en el Mediterráneo.

El viernes, las autoridades de Turquía y Uruguay mantuvieron una reunión virtual para destrabar la situación del barco que estaba desde fines de octubre sin poder atracar. No hubo acuerdo. Las organizaciones animalistas pusieron el grito en el cielo: «Puede que las vacas no lleguen con vida».

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El viernes 19 de septiembre zarpó el Spiridon II, un carguero enorme y de 50 años de antigüedad, desde el puerto de Montevideo, Uruguay, hacia un puerto del Mar de Mármara, en Turquía. Llevaba a bordo, además de su tripulación, 2.901 vacas uruguayas que tenían como destino ese país de Medio Oriente. Exactamente 32 días después, el 21 de octubre, el Spiridon II llegó a las inmediaciones del puerto de Bandirma, en el Mármara, y hundió anclas a 12 kilómetros de distancia de ese puerto; a más de 100 de Estambul, a modo de referencia.

Desde ese martes 21 de octubre, las vacas llevaban hasta este sábado 25 días varadas. Iban a estar destinadas al engorde y cría en granjas turcas. Pero las autoridades locales impidieron el desembarco, ya que no todas disponían del certificado veterinario preceptivo. Aunque la gran mayoría de las vacas venían con todos los datos en reglas, 469 animales no estaban correctamente certificadas. Según la sentencia judicial labrada en Turquía, además había 146 animales con microchips o etiquetas ilegibles y otros 58 habían muerto durante el viaje de ida.

En Uruguay, en cambio, alegaban un desacuerdo entre dos empresas, la exportadora uruguaya y la importadora turca. «Desde el punto de vista sanitario está todo correcto», explicó Marcelo Rodríguez, director de Servicios Ganadero del Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca de Uruguay.

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En cualquiera de los dos casos, el buque se convirtió -como definieron medios locales- en una «tumba flotante».

El viernes se llevó a cabo una reunión entre representantes de ambos gobiernos y no se llegó a un acuerdo, por lo que se determinó que el Spiridon II levara sus anclas y abandonara las inmediaciones del puerto de Bandirma.

Ahora le toca hacer el mismo trayecto, pero en sentido contrario. Las vacas deberían volver a su lugar de origen.

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El viaje comenzó este sábado, cuando hacia la noche (en hora local; tarde en hora de Buenos Aires y Montevideo), el carguero ya había traspasado el Estrecho de los Dardanelos, que abre paso a los buques hacia el Mar Egeo, que luego de vadear las islas de Grecia conduce hacia el Mediterráneo.

Sin embargo, el panorama es doblemente desolador. Además de que no se lograra el acuerdo comercial entre las empresas turca y uruguaya y entre los respectivos agentes gubernamentales, resulta acuciante que en el Spiridon II no hay alimento suficiente para la alimentación de los bovinos durante lo que pudiera tardar el viaje de vuelta. Así lo denunciaron desde la Fundación para el Bienestar de los Animales.

«Observamos que el barco no lleva suficiente alimento. Es muy difícil que los animales lleguen a Uruguay con vida, y es más probable que los arrojen por la borda en alta mar», aseveró María Boada Saña, de esa fundación.

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Además, ya se habían reportado otro tipo de situaciones desavenientes. Durante el transcurso en que el carguero con bandera togolesa estaba anclado a kilómetros del puerto de Bandirma, hubo aproximadamente 140 solicitudes de nacimiento de terneros a bordo y todas las vacas preñadas dieron a luz, aunque muchos de esos novillos fallecieron debido a las condiciones insalubres.

En esa línea, poco después de la partida del barco de Uruguay, Fernando Fernández, exportador de Ganosan Livestock, empresa que organizó la exportación, afirmó en un podcast del rubro agro que aproximadamente la mitad del ganado a bordo del Spiridon II eran novillas preñadas.

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Desde la Fundación para el Bienestar Animal aportan que el Spiridon II (anteriormente llamado Mikhail Cheremnykh) navega actualmente bajo bandera togolesa y fue construido en Finlandia en 1973.

Entre 2021 y 2024, se detectaron un total de 84 deficiencias en el carguero, y la embarcación fue detenida una vez (nueve veces en toda su historia operativa).

Hasta junio de 2024, estaba autorizado para transportar animales en España. Desde entonces, según registros oficiales, no habría estado autorizado para transportar animales en Europa. Según el Memorando de Entendimiento de París, se trata de un buque de bandera negra, lo que es decir que supone un alto riesgo para los animales a bordo, la tripulación y la seguridad marítima.

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