Today’s edition of quick hits.
* An evolving approach to disclosure: “The Justice Department on Friday dropped more than 3 million pages of documents from its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, completing the release of its records as mandated by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said at a news conference.”
* A welcome reversal: “The Department of Justice is pursuing a civil rights investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti, reversing a decision that had drawn criticism, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday.”
* The Senate is moving forward with a plan to prevent a partial government shutdown, but the House will not take up the package before the midnight deadline.
* In the Middle East: “Iran will not engage in direct negotiations with the United States unless President Trump stops threatening it, its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said on Friday. Speaking to reporters during a visit to Istanbul, Mr. Araghchi said talks to calm tensions between Iran and the United States had to be based on a ‘fair and equitable’ approach and could not begin with threats.”








