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Utahns align with national sentiment regarding the release of Epstein files.
Polls show 56% of Utahns support releasing files with victims' names redacted.
Trump's stance change on Epstein files sparks debate.
SALT LAKE CITY — Debate in Congress over releasing the Epstein files has created unlikely alliances across party lines and disunity among partisan bedfellows.
President Donald Trump appeared to do a full one-eighty on the issue on Sunday, just days before House lawmakers are set to vote on a discharge petition that would force the Justice Department to release all their information on the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
But what does the average American or Utahn think about the Epstein files?
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