He uses the Epstein files to argue that familiar hierarchies of wealth and influence are misleading because even billionaires seemed to seek access and resources through Epstein.
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"We saw that in the Epstein files. Right. Everyone assumed that Jeffrey Epstein was this Mossad agent or CIA. Who was blackmailing these powerful..."
"All right. So, again, the Epstein files, if you just look at the Epstein files, the way you think power works, the way you..."
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