Overview
- The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room opens Friday, May 8, for free, 20-minute, appointment-only visits through May 21 in New York.
- The Institute for Primary Facts printed the Justice Department’s January 2026 redacted Epstein records into about 3,437 bound volumes holding roughly 3.5 million pages.
- Organizers say the collection weighs about 17,000 pounds to stress the breadth of the evidence and the harm to survivors.
- Access is controlled, with only accredited journalists and law enforcement allowed to read the files and the public limited to curated displays in a secure, undisclosed Tribeca site sent by text.
- A wall-length timeline of Epstein’s ties to President Trump figures in the exhibit, and the White House reiterated that he has been "totally exonerated" in relation to Epstein.