
How journalists are tackling three million Epstein files - and what they're finding
The Epstein files are so immense that if printed out they would equal two Eiffel towers of paper. So how, exactly, are journalists making sense of the 3 million Epstein documents that were recently published by the US Department of Justice? And what are they really telling us about the scale of abuse of power by those in Epstein's orbit? Guest: Stephen Fowler, data journalist and political reporter with NPR’s Washington Desk Producer: Catherine Zengerer and Alex Tighe
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The Epstein files are so immense that if printed out they would equal two Eiffel towers of paper. So how, exactly, are journalists making sense of the 3 million Epstein documents that were recently published by the US Department of Justice? And what are they really telling us about the scale of abuse of power by those in Epstein's orbit?
- Guest: Stephen Fowler, data journalist and political reporter with NPR’s Washington Desk
- Producer: Catherine Zengerer and Alex Tighe