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The Saturday order comes after more than 650 boxes of election material were taken on January 28th with little public explanation.
Fulton County is home to Atlanta and has been ground zero for conspiracies about President Trump's 2020 election defeat.
There's no evidence of widespread fraud in elections, including the 2020 race, which concluded more than five years ago.
Stephen Fowler, NPR News, Atlanta.
Well, to start, it's virtually impossible to have any sort of complete picture about what is in the Epstein files.
Because three million pages, it's a lot of pages.
The Justice Department compared it to two Eiffel Towers.
I don't know if I could climb two Eiffel Towers, let alone one Eiffel Tower.
But looking at these files is a little bit like trying to find a needle in the haystack.
You don't know what the needle looks like.
You don't know where one haystack starts and the other one ends.
And it's just impossible because there is no table of contents.
There's no look at these files for financial records.
Look at these files for court records.
There's duplicates of documents.
There's documents where things are completely redacted.
And then you find a different version 100 pages later with everything wide open.
So it is just impossible to find things in any sort of sense of finality.
Yeah.
To remind people, there have been other files released from the Department of Justice.