A discussion has emerged around phrases like “pizza” and “grape soda” appearing in communications linked to newly released Epstein-related materials, drawing comparisons to language debated during the 2016 email controversies. Commentators argue that these similarities raise questions and call for renewed review, while also noting that many past claims were widely disputed. The segment reflects ongoing public interest in transparency, interpretation of coded language, and how institutions respond to sensitive allegations.
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