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Senate Majority Leader John Thune supports ‘full disclosure' of Epstein files
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Senate Majority Leader John Thune supports ‘full disclosure' of Epstein files

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) expressed support Wednesday for the 'full disclosure' of government files related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. 'At some point, there is going to have to be a resolution,' Thune said of the outcry from President Trump's base over the administration's handling of documents pertaining to the Epstein case. 'We're all interested in making sure that justice is served and that there is full disclosure and there's transparency around this,' the top Republican senator told Fox News 'Special Report' host Bret Baier. The FBI and Justice Department announced the conclusion of a 'systematic review' of the Epstein case last week in a controversial, unsigned memo, which indicated that no further disclosures in the case were coming. 4 Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) appeared on Fox News' 'Special Report' host Bret Baier on Wednesday night. Fox News 4 Thune (R-SD) expressed support for the 'full disclosure' of government files related to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. US District Court for the Southe The review found 'no credible evidence' that Epstein, who died in his Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019, 'blackmailed prominent individuals' or that investigations against 'uncharged third parties' were warranted. The memo included a link to surveillance video from the Manhattan prison where Epstein died, suggesting that no one entered the convicted pedophile's cell the night he committed suicide. Earlier Tuesday, Trump accused his 'past supporters' of buying into the 'Jeffrey Epstein Hoax,' arguing that it's all a 'scam' involving documents cooked up by previous Democratic presidential administrations. The president described those demanding more information about the case as 'weaklings' and declared that he doesn't 'want their support anymore.' 'The president and Attorney General Pam Bondi will make the right decisions, but I'm always a believer in transparency,' Thune said Wednesday. 'I think more is always better.' 4 Jeffrey Epstein died in his Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019. REUTERS The Senate majority leader argued that from 'get go, maybe there were unrealistic expectations' about what the Trump administration would be able to release about the government's investigation into Epstein. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has similarly expressed support for 'transparency' regarding the government's Epstein probe. 'It's a very delicate subject, but we should put everything out there and let the people decide,' the House speaker told conservative podcast host Benny Johnson on Tuesday. 4 The FBI and Justice Department announced the conclusion of a 'systematic review' of the Epstein case last week. REUTERS Meanwhile, polls show that most Americans disapprove of the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files. Just 17% of voters approve of the administration's approach in the Epstein matter, while 63% disapprove, according to a Quinnipiac University national survey released Wednesday. Among GOP voters, 40% approve of Trump's handling of Epstein disclosures while 36% disapprove, the survey found.

Police: Home of Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte burglarized during All-Star break
Police: Home of Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte burglarized during All-Star break

Washington Post

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  • Washington Post

Police: Home of Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte burglarized during All-Star break

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — A home belonging to Arizona Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte was burglarized during the Major League Baseball All-Star break, according to police. Scottsdale, Arizona, police confirmed that the department is investigating a 'high-dollar residential burglary' that is believed to have happened on Tuesday night, which is when Marte was playing for the National League in its All-Star game win in Atlanta.

Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte's home burglarized during MLB All-Star Game
Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte's home burglarized during MLB All-Star Game

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Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte's home burglarized during MLB All-Star Game

Scottsdale police are investigating a 'high-dollar' burglary that took place Tuesday night at a residence owned by Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte. Marte was at the MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta at the time of the incident. Police said no one was at the home in Paradise Valley. There were signs of forced entry, and numerous personal items and jewelry pieces were missing, police said. The investigation remains active. Advertisement Making his third All-Star appearance, Marte started for the National League and batted third. In his first at-bat, he belted a two-run double down the right-field line, becoming the first player in Diamondbacks history to drive in multiple runs in an All-Star Game. Marte went 1-for-2 in the contest, which the NL won in a home run swing-off format after the score was tied after nine innings. It's been an eventful summer for Marte. During a game against the Chicago White Sox last month, he was brought to tears after a fan near the dugout shouted at him about his mother. His mother, Elpidia Valdez, had died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic years earlier. The Diamondbacks return from the All-Star break Friday to host the St. Louis Cardinals at Chase Field.

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