John Thune: The Epstein case bill could advance without amendments
The Senate Majority Leader spoke about the bill that seeks to require transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case files.
60% of multicultural Americans believe the government, including President Trump, has not been transparent about the Epstein case, and nearly 40% believe there is a widespread cover-up and that more documents should be released.
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The Nicaraguan national team is completely out of contention for the 2026 World Cup, as with one matchday remaining, they cannot access either the direct qualification spots or the intercontinental play-offs. Byron Bonilla, a key player for the team, reviewed his team's journey and believes there were strange things that prevented Nicaragua from being in the next World Cup.
The Real Esteli player on the Nicaraguan national team raised concerns within the squad, as he believes a player acted suspiciously during one of the CONCACAF qualifying matches.
He's forgetting a point, and I do want to mention it.
“What happened in previous matches isn't a matter of forgiving someone. That person simply knows what they did and why they did it. And those things that happen every day are strange to me,” the footballer said. In Nicaragua's recent squad, there's only one player who fits Bonilla's description: goalkeeper Miguel Rodriguez, who had a terrible, terrible, terrible performance against Costa Rica. In that match, Rodriguez was responsible for three of Costa Rica's four goals. In fact, he was responsible for another, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Even the Nicaraguan team's coach, Marco Antonio "El Fantasma" Figueroa, had already blamed Rodriguez entirely for the defeat against the Ticos. A key point of the bill is to reveal the names of Epstein's associates. Higgins said he would vote in favor if the Senate amends the bill regarding the privacy of victims and other Americans mentioned, including potential Epstein associates. Pressure on the Trump administration to be more transparent in this case has also impacted the president's popularity and credibility. Around 43% of Latino voters believe the Trump administration is responsible for the lack of transparency regarding the case files, according to the most recent My Code Intelligence Center poll for this newspaper.
60% of multicultural Americans believe the government, including President Trump, has not been transparent about the Epstein case,and nearly 40% believe there is a widespread cover-up and that more documents should be released.
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The Nicaraguan national team is completely out of contention for the 2026 World Cup, as with one matchday remaining, they cannot access either the direct qualification spots or the intercontinental play-offs. Byron Bonilla, a key player for the team, reviewed his team's journey and believes there were strange things that prevented Nicaragua from being in the next World Cup.
The Real Esteli player on the Nicaraguan national team raised concerns within the squad, as he believes a player acted suspiciously during one of the CONCACAF qualifying matches.
He's forgetting a point, and I do want to mention it.
“What happened in previous matches isn't a matter of forgiving someone. That person simply knows what they did and why they did it. And those things that happen every day are strange to me,” the footballer said. In Nicaragua's recent squad, there's only one player who fits Bonilla's description: goalkeeper Miguel Rodriguez, who had a terrible, terrible, terrible performance against Costa Rica. In that match, Rodriguez was responsible for three of Costa Rica's four goals. In fact, he was responsible for another, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Even the Nicaraguan team's coach, Marco Antonio "El Fantasma" Figueroa, had already blamed Rodriguez entirely for the defeat against the Ticos. A key point of the bill is to reveal the names of Epstein's associates. Higgins said he would vote in favor if the Senate amends the bill regarding the privacy of victims and other Americans mentioned, including potential Epstein associates. Pressure on the Trump administration to be more transparent in this case has also impacted the president's popularity and credibility. Around 43% of Latino voters believe the Trump administration is responsible for the lack of transparency regarding the case files, according to the most recent My Code Intelligence Center poll for this newspaper.
60% of multicultural Americans believe the government, including President Trump, has not been transparent about the Epstein case, and nearly 40% believe there is a widespread cover-up and that more documents should be released.
Sports
The Nicaraguan national team is completely out of contention for the 2026 World Cup, as with one matchday remaining, they cannot access either the direct qualification spots or the intercontinental play-offs. Byron Bonilla, a key player for the team, reviewed his team's journey and believes there were strange things that prevented Nicaragua from being in the next World Cup.
The Real Esteli player on the Nicaraguan national team raised concerns within the squad,as he believes a player acted suspiciously during one of the CONCACAF qualifying matches.
He's forgetting a point, and I do want to mention it.
“What happened in previous matches isn't a matter of forgiving someone. That person simply knows what they did and why they did it. And those aren't things that happen every day; they're strange to me,” the footballer said. In Nicaragua's recent squad, there's only one player who fits Bonilla's description: goalkeeper Miguel Rodriguez, who had a terrible, terrible, terrible performance against Costa Rica. In that match, Rodriguez was responsible for three of Costa Rica's four goals. In fact, he was responsible for another, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Even the Nicaraguan team's coach, Marco Antonio "El Fantasma" Figueroa, had already blamed Rodriguez entirely for the defeat against the Ticos. The pressure on the Trump administration to be transparent about this case has also impacted the president's popularity and credibility. Around 43% of Latino voters believe the Trump administration is responsible for the lack of transparency regarding the case files, according to the most recent My Code Intelligence Center poll for this newspaper. Sixty percent of multicultural Americans believe the government, including President Trump, has not been transparent about the Epstein case, and almost 40% believe there is a widespread cover-up and that more documents should be released. The Nicaraguan national team is completely out of contention for the 2026 World Cup, as with one match remaining, they cannot qualify for either the direct qualification spots or the playoffs. Byron Bonilla, a key player on the team, reviewed his team's journey and suggested that some strange things happened that prevented Nicaragua from being in the next World Cup. The Real Esteli player on the Nicaraguan national team raised concerns within the squad, as he believes a player behaved suspiciously during one of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying matches. He added, "I'm forgetting something, and I want to say it. What happened in previous matches isn't a matter of forgiving someone. That person knows what they did and why they did it. And these aren't everyday occurrences; they seem strange to me." In Nicaragua's recent squad, only one player fits Bonilla's description: goalkeeper Miguel Rodriguez, who had a terrible performance against Costa Rica. In that match, Rodriguez was responsible for three of Costa Rica's four goals. In fact, he was responsible for one more, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Even the Nicaraguan team's coach, Marco Antonio "El Fantasma" Figueroa, had already placed the entire blame on Rodriguez for the defeat against the Costa Ricans.The pressure on the Trump administration to be transparent about this case has also impacted the president's popularity and credibility. Around 43% of Latino voters believe the Trump administration is responsible for the lack of transparency regarding the case files, according to the most recent My Code Intelligence Center poll for this newspaper. Sixty percent of multicultural Americans believe the government, including President Trump, has not been transparent about the Epstein case, and almost 40% believe there is a widespread cover-up and that more documents should be released. The Nicaraguan national team is completely out of contention for the 2026 World Cup, as with one match remaining, they cannot qualify for either the direct qualification spots or the playoffs. Byron Bonilla, a key player on the team, reviewed his team's journey and suggested that some strange things happened that prevented Nicaragua from being in the next World Cup. The Real Esteli player on the Nicaraguan national team raised concerns within the squad, as he believes a player behaved suspiciously during one of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying matches. He added, "I'm forgetting something, and I want to say it. What happened in previous matches isn't a matter of forgiving someone. That person knows what they did and why they did it. And these aren't everyday occurrences; they seem strange to me." In Nicaragua's recent squad, only one player fits Bonilla's description: goalkeeper Miguel Rodriguez, who had a terrible performance against Costa Rica. In that match, Rodriguez was responsible for three of Costa Rica's four goals. In fact, he was responsible for one more, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Even the Nicaraguan team's coach, Marco Antonio "El Fantasma" Figueroa, had already placed the entire blame on Rodriguez for the defeat against the Costa Ricans.
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The Nicaraguan national team is completely out of contention for the 2026 World Cup, as with one matchday remaining, they cannot secure either direct qualification or a playoff spot. Byron Bonilla, a key player for the team, reviewed his team's journey and believes there were some strange things that prevented Nicaragua from reaching the next World Cup.
The Real Esteli player on the Nicaraguan national team raised concerns within the squad, as he believes a player acted suspiciously during one of the CONCACAF qualifying matches.
He's forgetting something, and I want to say it. "What happened in previous matches isn't a matter of forgiving someone. That person simply knows what they did and why they did it. And those aren't things that happen every day; they're strange to me," the player said.
In Nicaragua's recent match call-ups, there's only one player who could fit Bonilla's descriptions:goalkeeper Miguel Rodriguez, who had a terrible, terrible, terrible performance against Costa Rica.
In this match, Rodriguez was responsible for three of Costa Rica's four goals. In fact, he was responsible for another, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Even the Nicaraguan team's coach, Marco Antonio "El Fantasma" Figueroa, had already blamed Rodriguez entirely for the defeat against the Ticos.

