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A rat spotted on a plane prompts KLM to cancel a flight departure for safety reasons

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A rat spotted on a plane prompts KLM to cancel a flight departure for safety reasons

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Holiday travelers were in for an uninvited guest on a flight headed for a sunny destination.

Passengers traveling from Amsterdam to the Caribbean spotted a rat running through their cabin.

The KLM flight was headed for Aruba, where it was then supposed to continue to the island of Bonaire.

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Passengers waiting to board their flight to Bonaire were notified that the flight had been grounded — with the ride ultimately canceled. 

A KLM spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that this was a “very exceptional incident.” 

A KLM flight (not pictured) from Amsterdam to Aruba and Bonaire was canceled after passengers discovered a rat running through the cabin. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“The safety and well-being of our passengers and crew are always our top priority,” the spokesperson said.

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“That is why we canceled the flight from Aruba [to] Bonaire,” the spokesperson added, “so that the aircraft could be thoroughly cleaned before being put back into service.”

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In a video shared on social media, people called the rat “massive.”

 It was seen scurrying across the overhead curtain track in the cabin.

The aircraft in question (not pictured) needed to be "thoroughly cleaned" before it was "put back into service," said the airline.

The aircraft in question (not pictured) needed to be “thoroughly cleaned” before it was “put back into service,” said the airline. (iStock)

Rats can pose a serious risk to public health by spreading diseases.

Threats include bacterial and viral diseases such as monkeypox, leptospirosis and salmonellosis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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The rodents can also cause rat-bite fever (RBF), which can produce flu-like symptoms such as fever, vomiting, muscle pain and possible rashes.

“RBF can spread to people through scratches, bites, or contact with a rodent’s saliva or pee,” the CDC notes.

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Rats can pose a serious risk to public health by spreading bacterial and viral diseases. (iStock)

Back in 2023, a rat and an otter were smuggled into a passenger’s suitcase on a flight from Bangkok to Taiwan, as Fox News Digital reported at the time. 

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An employee caught the rat — and was bitten on the hand.

Travelers increasingly seek airport shower facilities for long-haul comfort

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Travelers increasingly seek airport shower facilities for long-haul comfort

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Once a rare luxury reserved only for premium international travelers, the ability to shower at airports is gaining new attention as fliers look for ways to refresh during long-haul trips and extended layovers — especially amid the MAHA push for healthier living in virtually any venue. 

Travelers are even sharing TikTok videos detailing the amenities offered by a variety of airports, including private stalls and toiletries.

Others are asking why airports haven’t widely adopted more wellness-focused amenities such as publicly accessible shower suites or dedicated gyms.

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Frequent fliers on Reddit have also compared their experiences using lounge showers — noting that access can vary widely depending on airline status and airport.

The Trump administration recently spotlighted a $1 billion initiative for family-friendly improvements, unveiled during a pull-up event at Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C.

Certain airports and lounges offer travelers an opportunity to shower during time between flights. (iStock)

Frequent fliers say the ability to shower between flights can make a dramatic difference on long travel days, especially after overnight routes or lengthy international connections.

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Peter Shankman, a New York–based corporate keynote speaker and author, said he logs more than 250,000 miles a year.

He said travelers need to know a few things before using an airport shower for the first time.

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Numerous fliers said they appreciate having a comfortable space to freshen up between connections. (iStock)

Some of the best airport shower facilities are found overseas, he said, where long flights and connections make it essential for travelers to reset between journeys.

“You’ve been on a plane all night, you’re greasy, you’re gross,” said Shankman. “To get a shower and let the hot water wash all the ‘plane’ off you makes a world of difference.”

Many lounges now notify passengers through an app or buzzer when a shower suite is ready.

Zurich Airport is one of his top picks, he said. 

It offers private shower rooms in its lounges that allow passengers to freshen up before continuing on, he said.

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Several major U.S. airport lounges, including United Polaris, American Flagship and Delta Sky Club locations, offer shower suites for travelers, according to the companies’ websites. 

Programs such as Priority Pass, an independent membership initiative, provide access to lounges with shower facilities at airports around the world.

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Many major U.S. airport lounges and global lounge programs offer travelers access to shower facilities during their journeys. (Denver International Airport)

Access varies by airport and airline — but lounge membership or elite status typically offers the most reliable option. 

Some lounges sell day passes, and several international airports host independent shower or spa facilities that any traveler can pay to use.

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Shankman said the process is usually straightforward. After checking into the lounge, travelers go to the shower desk, where staff assign them a room or place them on a waiting list. 

Many lounges now notify passengers through an app or buzzer when a shower suite is ready.

Most facilities provide basic toiletries such as shampoo, soap and towels — and Shankman noted that showers are generally cleaned after each use.

Business travelers checking in at a airport lounge reception desk, handing a phone to a smiling front desk agent.

Airport lounge showers can be easy to use, with travelers checking in, waiting for a room, and getting an alert when it’s ready. (iStock)

Still, timing matters. 

Any traveler planning to use an airport shower should head straight to the lounge after landing, as wait times can spike when several international flights arrive at once, he said. 

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In some airports, Shankman said he’s seen passengers wait up to two or three hours for an available shower suite.

First-time users should also come prepared, he suggested. 

Man in shower

“The last thing you want is to take a great shower and then have to put back on what you wore during the flight,” said a user (not pictured) of airport showers during long-haul travels.   (iStock)

“Always pack a clean pair of socks and underwear,” he said. 

“The last thing you want is to take a great shower and then have to put back on what you wore during the flight.”

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Travelers looking for shower availability at a specific airport should check the terminal or lounge information listed on the airport’s website.

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Pelosi casts doubts on third Trump impeachment vote if Dems retake House

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Pelosi casts doubts on third Trump impeachment vote if Dems retake House

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., suggested that there was currently not enough cause to impeach President Donald Trump for a third time.

During an interview with USA Today’s Susan Page released on Saturday, Pelosi was asked whether the Democratic Party should consider impeaching Trump again if they retake the House in 2026.

“The person most responsible for impeaching President Trump when I was speaker was President Trump,” Pelosi began. “He gave us no choice. He crossed the line in his telephone call with President Zelenskyy as one manifestation of his disrespect for the Constitution, his jeopardizing the sanctity of our own elections in our country, and the rest.”

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Nancy Pelosi presided over two impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump during his first term. (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

She continued, “And then, of course, January 6th. He can try to change the narrative all he wants, but we will be there to make sure the public knows the truth about January 6th. It was an insurrection incited by the President of the United States.”

Pelosi continued criticizing the Trump administration until Page asked if she could clarify whether she believed impeachment should be part of the party’s agenda.

“If he crosses the border again,” Pelosi answered. “But that’s not an incidental thing. You say, ‘We’re going to do that.’ No, there has to be cause. There has to be reason. We had review. This was a very serious, historic thing.”

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She continued, “And our founders knew that there could be a rogue president, and that’s why they put impeachment in the Constitution. They didn’t know there’d be a rogue president at the same time a rogue Senate that didn’t have the courage to do the right thing. It was bipartisan in the Senate, but it wasn’t enough.”

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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was less direct about whether Democrats should focus on impeachment. (Riccardo Savi/Getty Images for Concordia Annual Summit)

Fox News Digital reached out to Pelosi’s office for comment.

As Speaker of the House, Pelosi presided over both impeachments against Trump during his first term in 2019 and 2021. The Senate voted to acquit Trump both times.

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Over the past year, Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, has filed several articles of impeachment against Trump during his second term. Most recently, Green moved to get a vote on two articles of impeachment Wednesday night via a privileged resolution, a mechanism allowing lawmakers to force action on a bill within two legislative days.

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U.S. Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, filed several articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Green’s effort failed on Thursday after 23 House Democrats joined the GOP in voting against the measure.

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New Hampshire bill would ban smoking and vaping at Hampton Beach State Park in 2027

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New Hampshire bill would ban smoking and vaping at Hampton Beach State Park in 2027

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A bill introduced in New Hampshire could ban smoking and vaping at one of the state’s most popular beaches and state parks.

Senate Bill 596 was introduced on Nov. 25 to ban smoking throughout Hampton Beach State Park — including its RV park.

The ban would begin Jan. 1, 2027.

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While violators will not face fees, authorized officials are directed to stop individuals from smoking.

Debra Altschiller, a state senator, told Fox News Digital she filed the legislation at the request of a constituent.

New Hampshire Senate Bill 596 would ban smoking and vaping at Hampton Beach State Park. (iStock)

“She had been enjoying a beach day with her child, and a group of people next to them were smoking — breathing in their secondhand smoke was horrible,” said Altschiller. 

“She asked the group to please put out their cigarettes and vapes, and they essentially told her to ‘pound sand.’”

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An estimated 1.6 million non-smokers who are exposed to secondhand smoke die each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). 

The constituent assumed smoking was not allowed in certain areas of the park.

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“I would like for there to be signage and clear rules. Most people will follow the parameters of beach rules because they want to enjoy the beach like everyone else.” (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)

Yet law enforcement informed the woman that while smoking on the beach may be rude — it was not prohibited.

There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke, with threats of serious cardiovascular and respiratory diseases such as coronary heart disease and lung cancer, according to WHO. 

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“Culture change happens in our communities; I was a very young child and still remember how the ‘Keep America Beautiful’ campaign changed the culture around littering,” said Altschiller.

“Change can happen — and education is the best way to keep it going.”

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An estimated 1.6 million non-smokers across the world who are exposed to secondhand smoke die each year. (iStock)

She said feedback from the community has been positive, with many people not previously aware that smoking was allowed.

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“I would like for there to be signage and clear rules,” she said. 

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“Most people will follow the parameters of beach rules because they want to enjoy the beach like everyone else.”

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Minimalist Christmas tree trend sparks debate and outrage over holiday decorating style

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As people all over the country prepare to travel to see loved ones this Christmas season, an unexpected obsession is driving home the “less is more” adage. It’s also dividing people. 

Stripped of decoration and free of clutter, the minimalist Christmas tree has become a hot trend on social media feeds, with bare trees lit by nothing but soft white lights — or, in some cases, nothing at all. 

Celebrities including Julianne Moore, Michelle Pfeiffer, Victoria Beckham and Khloé Kardashian have embraced the look, swapping ornaments and tinsel for clean lines and quiet glows. 

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And as much as some people love it, not everyone’s a fan. 

One online user declared, “You just don’t have taste. Ornaments are a must” — rejecting the bare-tree aesthetic entirely.

Social media users have been showcasing minimalist Christmas trees online this season, as others push back against the less-is-more trend. (iStock)

Designers call it the “no-ornament” or “nearly naked” tree — proof that minimalism has finally reached the holidays

Some say the look is peaceful, streamlined and stress-free. 

“It’s elegant and no mess,” said one person, embracing the simplicity as a calmer, cleaner take on the holidays.

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Others think it looks unfinished, even joyless.

Some families have chosen the middle ground — placing one minimalist tree in the living room for style, then a second upstairs for the kids to decorate.

A mother and daughter are decorating their Christmas tree with gold and red decor.

Some families are adding a second Christmas tree to balance today’s fashionable minimalist style with long-embraced family tradition. (iStock)

The appeal of the minimalist tree goes beyond simple looks. Many people are choosing to have smaller gatherings and honor budget-friendly traditions. 

With fewer decorations to buy and store, people are saving money. It’s also about practicality: In households with kids or pets, fragile ornaments and dangling decorations can quickly turn into hazards.

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Retailers have taken notice, offering pre-lit trees and neutral decorations that appeal to the growing demand for a cleaner look.

“A traditional Christmas tree will always be in style.”

Jacqueline Whitmore, an etiquette expert based in Florida, told Fox News Digital, “As my aunt used to say, ‘Different strokes for different folks.’ Minimalism is a choice, not an obligation.”

She added, “The etiquette is this: Don’t chastise someone who decides not to decorate their tree the way you might expect them to. Less is more (especially when it comes to negative comments).”

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“Different strokes for different folks,” said an etiquette expert about today’s trending Christmas-tree style. (iStock)

Still, some people can’t resist criticism. 

One TikTok user asked, “I wonder how many kids don’t get to decorate their tree nowadays.”

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For many, classic Christmas trees tap deeply into nostalgia — with ornaments including handmade crafts from school, photos from other years and gifts collected over time. 

A festive living room with a closeup of the decorations on the Christmas tree.

For many families, traditional trees showcase years of handmade ornaments and precious memories. (iStock)

“I can tell you where each of my special ornaments came from, and I wouldn’t trade that for the most ‘perfect’ tree,” said one person online. 

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Another added, “A traditional Christmas tree will always be in style.”

“What’s Worrying Darwin?” Wins First Place in The BookFest® Fall 2025 Awards for Children’s Fiction – Diversity & Multicultural

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Chandler, AZ — December 15, 2025 Press 49 is proud to announce that “What’s Worrying Darwin?”, the heartfelt and timely children’s book by Chandler, Arizona, residents, Bridgett McGowen-Hawkinsand Parker Hawkins, has been awarded First Place in The BookFest® Fall 2025 Awards in the category of Children’s Fiction – Diversity & Multicultural.

This recognition highlights the book’s powerful contribution to children’s literature, particularly its role in advancing conversations about friendship, empathy, and neurodiversity among young readers.

“What’s Worrying Darwin?” follows Darwin, a curious and frustrated 9-year-old who cannot understand why his new classmate, Bethany, behaves in ways he finds confusing. As he attempts to make sense of her differences, the story gently guides young readers toward a deeper appreciation of autism spectrum differences, encouraging compassion, open-mindedness, and self-reflection.

Co-author Parker Hawkins is a student at Santan Elementary School, a part of Chandler Unified School District in Chandler, Arizona, bringing an authentic child’s perspective to the story, while his co-author and mom, Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins, guides the narrative with professional publishing experience.

Rooted in the realities of today’s classrooms, where children encounter an increasingly diverse spectrum of personalities and neurotypes, the book resonates with families, teachers, and caregivers who are eager to foster inclusive conversations early in a child’s development.

“Winning this award affirms the importance of storytelling that helps children understand one another,” said Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins, co-author and founder of Press 49. “We wrote this book to help kids navigate real-life situations with empathy, and we are honored that The BookFest recognizes its impact.”

In addition to its engaging narrative, the book includes resources for parents and educators, offering guidance on discussing autism and neurodiversity in a way that is accessible, supportive, and age-appropriate.

About the Book
Title: What’s Worrying Darwin?
Authors: Bridgett McGowen-Hawkins and Parker Hawkins
Publisher: Press 49
Themes: Friendship, neurodiversity, empathy, understanding autism, and self-discovery.
Extras: Parent and educator resources on autism and neurodiversity.

The BookFest® Awards celebrate excellence in literature and storytelling, recognizing works that make a meaningful difference in the literary world. The First-Place distinction underscores the book’s relevance and its contribution to diversity-focused children’s literature.

“What’s Worrying Darwin?” is available now wherever books are sold.

For media inquiries, review copies, or to schedule interviews with the authors, please contact:

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Press 49 is an award-winning hybrid publishing company founded in 2019 that provides a full suite of publishing services to new non-fiction authors. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Press 49 designs, creates, and enables the distribution of high-quality trade books and eBooks to expand brands and solidify professional speakers, business coaches, real estate experts, consultants, and business owners as contenders in their industries. 

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Kennedy dismisses Crockett’s Texas Senate bid as completely unserious

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett announced her Senate campaign this month, and Sen. John Kennedy had sharp words about the prospect of her joining the chamber. He dismissed Crockett’s Senate bid as unserious and out of step with Texas voters.

“They need to tell her that the voices in her head are not real,” Kennedy said Sunday on “My View with Lara Trump.”

Crockett launched her campaign earlier this month with direct attacks on President Donald Trump, whom she has long criticized. She announced the bid in a video on X showing her standing as Trump’s past insults played in the background.

Crockett’s entrance into the race has highlighted the political divide in Texas and drawn swift pushback from Republicans. Kennedy said her platform will not resonate with voters in the Lone Star State.

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, speaks to reporters after announcing her run in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate on Dec. 8, in Dallas. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

“I’m done with the senators sitting around doing nothing while Trump takes your hard-earned money, skims your Social Security, slashes Medicare, and gives tax breaks to billionaires. I’m done,” Crockett said when announcing her campaign in Dallas.

Kennedy, however, said he does not believe Crockett’s campaign will go far. He called her “wrong on every single issue” and predicted she will lose her bid and “be leaving Congress.”

“I don’t want anybody to be in Congress who doesn’t want to be here,” Kennedy said.

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Sen. John Kennedy listens during a Senate hearing in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 13. (Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“So, if people are unhappy, you know, don’t let the door hit them in the butt on the way out,” he added.

Supporters label Crockett a rising star in the Democratic Party. She boasts a large social media presence and frequently makes headlines with her outspoken style.

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She joins fellow Democratic state Rep. James Talarico in the primary race for the seat. Former Dallas Rep. Colin Allred dropped out of the Senate race only hours before Crockett announced her candidacy.

Kennedy reiterated his confidence that the Texas Senate seat will remain in Republican hands.

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“The people of Texas will never embrace her message,” he said.

“I don’t know why she’s doing this, but you know, hey, you have the right in America to do dumb things if you want to.”

US and Ukraine target 1,000-vessel dark fleet of rogue oil tankers

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A 1,000-strong “dark fleet” of rogue oil tankers skirting sanctions has emerged as a new target for the U.S. and Ukraine, a senior maritime intelligence analyst claims.

Michelle Wiese Bockmann warned the aging fleet poses geopolitical risks and threats of $1 billion oil spills, with the recent U.S. seizures in Venezuela and Ukrainian drone strikes in the Black Sea marking a turning point for both nations in their efforts.

“There are about 1,000 vessels worldwide that are trading sanctioned crude tankers containing sanctioned Iranian, Venezuelan and Russian oil,” Bockmann told Fox News Digital.

“These vessels are a lifeline for these regimes, because they’re used for shipping oil to fund the war in Ukraine, and also give money to the illicit Maduro regime,” she added.

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U.S. seized the Skipper, a Venezuelan oil tanker.  ( Planet Labs PBC/Reuters)

“This is a brand-new problem for the U.S., and now Ukraine has signaled they are going to target these vessels the same way,” she said. “There is a new strategy to deal with this dark fleet, which is the lifeline of sanctioned oil revenues, and now under attack by the U.S. and Ukraine. The strategy is all to counter what we call gray-zone aggression.”

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Oil tanker from satellite view.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was questioned about the U.S. seizing an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. (Planet Labs PBC/Handout via Reuters )

Recent Ukrainian naval drone strikes have disabled several tankers in the Black Sea, including the Dashan, part of Russia’s so-called shadow fleet that Ukraine says helps Moscow export oil in defiance of sanctions, according to Reuters.

“It is dangerous and could be interpreted as a form of gray-zone aggression in order to continue to keep oil revenue flowing,” Bockmann said.

“This is all a billion-dollar oil spill catastrophe waiting to happen,” she added, pointing to the environmental and navigational risks posed by poorly maintained, uninsured ships.

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Dashan under attack.

Footage of the Dashan tanker, purportedly part of the Russian shadow fleet hit by Ukraine. (Security Service Official/Handout via Reuters)

She said a subset of “about 350 to 400 vessels at any one time are not only sanctioned but falsely flying flags, which is dangerous,” because false registration leaves vessels stateless and uninsured, putting crews at risk.

“This is a huge issue for maritime safety, it’s a menace to the environment, and it entails crew welfare,” Bockmann said.

These vessels, she said, are typically “elderly” and used solely for sanctioned oil trades. Many also “manipulate AIS” to show they are in one place when they are actually elsewhere.

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Dashan in the water.

Dashan, a tanker from Russia’s shadow fleet, transits the Bosphorus en route to the Black Sea in Istanbul. (Yoruk Isik/Reuters)

“They use false flagging, but also spoofing and manipulating its AIS to show it’s in one place when it’s not. These vessels have also gone to fraudulent registries that don’t exist, which means they have no insurance,” she said. “Their certificates of seaworthiness are invalid, and they have relied on international maritime conventions to have what’s called the ‘right of innocent passage’ so they can’t get intercepted.”

Bockmann said U.S. forces have used legal tools including Article 110 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, which allows boarding of stateless vessels, to stop these ships.

“It’s my belief that they used Article 110, and they got on board that vessel, and they were absolutely entitled to remove that vessel from global trade,” she said.

VENEZUELA ACCUSES US OF ‘PIRACY’ AFTER SEIZING MASSIVE OIL TANKER

Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during White House meeting.

Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a roundtable meeting on Antifa with President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room at the White House, on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Evan Vucci/AP)

In the Caribbean, U.S. forces recently seized the tanker Skipper, sanctioned in 2022 and found to be masking its location, under a federal warrant as part of a broader campaign to disrupt illicit oil shipping.

“The recent Venezuelan tanker was carrying 1.8 million barrels of oil uninsured, so that’s a billion-dollar maritime disaster waiting to happen,” Bockmann said.

As reported by Fox News Digital, Dec. 12 saw Attorney General Pam Bondi frame the U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan crude tanker as a sanctions-enforcement action rooted in a federal court warrant.

Meanwhile, in the Black Sea, Ukraine targeted multiple alleged “shadow fleet” tankers with sea drones, according to Reuters.

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“The three tankers that have been targeted by Ukraine are all in ballast, which means that they weren’t carrying oil,” Bockmann said.

“That was carefully chosen, and they were also falsely flagged, just like in the recent case of the three tankers attacked in Ukraine. That flag was Gambia. In the U.S. case of Skipper, the flag was Guyana,” Bockmann said.

Fox News Digital’s Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.