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Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Reading Room Opens in Washington, D.C.

Organizers are displaying roughly 3.5 million pages of Department of Justice records to press for release of additional evidence and to prompt a congressional inquiry.

Overview

  • The Institute for Primary Facts opens the Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room for public visits by reservation from Tuesday, June 9 through Friday, June 12 at 737 7th St NW in Chinatown.
  • Organizers have bound and shelved about 3,437 volumes — roughly 3.5 million pages and an estimated 17,000 pounds of documents, photos and videos that the Justice Department released after litigation.
  • Visitors may view nearly all materials in the exhibit but will not see victim names after the Justice Department acknowledged a redaction error in the January release.
  • The display centers on a timeline of Epstein’s activities and his ties to President Trump, includes photos and a purported 2003 card that Trump denies sending, and is presented alongside scheduled talks and Q&A sessions.
  • Organizers say the installation, which drew more than 10,000 visitors in New York and large online engagement, aims to pressure the DOJ to release roughly 2.5 million additional items and to push Congress to open a formal investigation while planners map a multi-city tour.