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Rallygoers demand Stuart Adams resign over claims he influenced a law benefiting family.

The Senate president denies personal gain from SB213; critics argue it reflects unchecked power and corruption.

SALT LAKE CITY — A predominantly conservative crowd of more than 100 gathered in front of the Capitol building on Sunday afternoon, calling on the top Senate Republican to step down over claims he initiated passage of a law that helped his granddaughter reach a plea bargain.

Many railed against "elites," who they say often get away with crimes — one woman held a sign asking about the release of files related to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — and accused state leaders of going easy on those accused of sex crimes against children.

"Elit

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