A temporary pop-up library in New York’s Tribeca area is displaying nearly 3.5 million pages of records linked to Jeffrey Epstein, drawing widespread attention. Titled The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room, the exhibition aims to promote transparency and accountability. While visitors can view the massive archive, access to few documents remains restricted to journalists
A temporary exhibition in New York City has sparked renewed national debate after unveiling millions of pages tied to financier Jeffrey Epstein and his network of associations. The installation, titled “The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room,” is currently operating as a limited-time public exhibit in Tribeca, drawing intense public curiosity and political discussion.
Massive archive put on public display
The pop-up reading room presents documents released earlier this year by the United States Department of Justice under transparency measures connected to the Epstein case. Organisers say the exhibition contains nearly 3.5 million printed pages compiled into more than 3,400 bound volumes weighing roughly 17,000 pounds.
Visitors entering the gallery encounter floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with the records, alongside visual timelines exploring Epstein’s connections with powerful figures, including former US President Donald Trump, a relationship that has remained a subject of public debate for years.
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