Jiang says Talese turns notebooks and archival boxes of lived memories into literature, citing The Kingdom of Power, Honor Thy Father, and Frank Sinatra Has a Cold as examples of that craft.
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Jiang says the surviving Epstein record is radically incomplete, leaving key activity around 9/11 and other geopolitical turning points opaque.
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"These are his boxes. What's amazing about his boxes is that they are living souls. Okay? You can't really see it because the picture..."
"And then they represented Trump in peace negotiations with the Iranians. Who are these people? Jared Kushner is a replacement for Jeffrey Epstein. And..."
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Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
Sneako opens by telling Jiang that the predictions have started landing.
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