All 3.5 Million Pages of Epstein Files on Display at New York Pop-Up Exhibit
Inside the Epstein Files Exhibit That's Shaking Washington
New York – (Web Desk) – A shocking epstein files exhibit has opened in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood — and it’s unlike anything seen before. A transparency group has printed all 3.5 million pages of Justice Department documents about Jeffrey Epstein and stacked them on library shelves for the public to witness.
The pop-up library is officially called “The Donald J Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room.” Every document released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act has been bound into 3,437 numbered volumes, organized neatly on shelves.
The nonprofit behind it, the Institute of Primary Facts, based in Washington, summed up their mission simply: “The truth is hard to deny when it’s printed and bound for you to see.”
However, not everyone can walk in and start reading. The Justice Department made errors by failing to hide the names of some victims in the documents. Because of this, only professionals like journalists and lawyers are currently allowed to access the files. Regular visitors can still register online and view the exhibit space.
The display also highlights the long personal history between President Donald Trump and Epstein. The two were close friends for decades before reportedly falling out in 2004 over a property dispute. Trump has denied any wrongdoing, despite his name appearing multiple times throughout the released documents.
David Garrett, one of the creators of the project, told AFP the goal is simple — inform the public and demand accountability. He believes people need to speak up about how the current administration has handled this document release.
The exhibit runs until May 21. If you care about government transparency, this one is worth paying attention to.


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