New York pop-up puts 3.5 Million Epstein file pages on display
A public installation in New York City is giving visitors direct access to all 3.5 Million pages of the Jeffrey Epstein files, printed and bound into 3,437 volumes.

The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room, by The Institute for Primary Facts, is open now, offering free one-hour sessions to those who reserve a spot in advance.
Due to errors by the DOJ in failing to redact the names of some of the victims the general public is not allowed to consult the all the files with exceptions for journalists and lawyers.
The nonprofit aims to “provide accessible, fact-based explorations of the foundational elements of American democracy.”

Organisers say the project exists to sustain public attention on the Epstein files and the questions that remain unanswered around them.
The partially redacted documents are printed and bound, making the full scale of the release visible in a single physical space.

The installation sits within a broader wave of civic art projects using transparency and public records as raw material, turning document dumps into experiences that are harder to scroll past than a news cycle.
“We wanted people to feel the weight of what has been released,” an organiser said, “and what has not.”
Primary Facts is currently raising funds to bring the provocative exhibitions to further cities—in its bid to keep the public informed and the scandal in the news.
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