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I'm struggling to reconcile this with the previous reason given for not releasing the files, that they were a national security risk. So, releasing no evidence would have been a risk to national security after Epstein was dead?
Were they a risk because they were dirt on politicians? We could have resolved that by getting rid of those politicians.