former vp seemed unconcerned he might be in possession of classified documents, only then to inexplicably instruct his lawyers to construct a search, who then probably found a few. fbi agents came to his indiana home on the night of january the 19th to retrieve documents that the former vp himself had located a few days earlier. that is, of course, with his attorneys. the chair of the house oversight committee, he said in the statement that the former vice president s transparency stands in stark contrast to biden white house staff who continue to withhold information from congress and the american people. speaking of coming over at the white house they are still not answering questions, and not, say critics, telling you, the american people, the whole story. answering questions like, what kind of documents are we talking about? are there more of them? who keeps moving them around place to place? how did they get out of the white house to begin with? and what about this quest
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cost of a ticket, and it s unclear who determines those fees. i don t know where the answer lies. no one s taking responsibility. transparency would be helpful to know what the fees are, is that right? absolutely. the market can t work well without transparency. clearly there isn t transparency when no one knows who sets the fees. this has started to gain a lot of attention, especially with a bipartisan group of senators in mid-november. that is when ticketmaster s site crashed during a taylor swift presale. thousands of fans lashed out after waiting in an online queue for hours. ticketmaster blamed it on a bot attack to jack up the price on the secondary market. but senators on both sides of the aisle aren t buying it. if you care about the consumer, cap the price. cut out the bots.