A temporary exhibit featuring 3.5 million documents from the Department of Justice's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein will open in Washington, D.C., on June 9, 2026. The exhibit, titled "Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room," is organized by the Institute for Primary Facts and will be located at 737 7th Street NW. It includes 3,500 volumes of Epstein files, each containing 800 pages, released by the DOJ.
David Garrett, an organizer for the reading room, stated that the library aims to encourage the DOJ to continue its investigation into Epstein's crimes. He noted that the initiative is similar to public pressure that led to the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. The exhibit features a 390-square-foot timeline detailing the interactions between Epstein and Trump, alongside allegations against both individuals.
The documents weigh approximately 17,000 pounds and will be displayed across 20 bookshelves. The IPF began assembling the exhibit in March, formatting the released files and addressing issues with redactions. The exhibit will also include a tribute to survivors of Epstein's crimes, allowing visitors to write notes and reflect on their experiences. The exhibit will be open from June 9 to June 12 by appointment and is free to attend.