Nearly ten thousand New Yorkers walked through 3,437 volumes of the Epstein files. 250+ news outlets covered it. 50+ million people saw it online.
That was the warm-up.
In June 2026 — in time for the president's birthday, blocks from the White House and the Department of Justice — we're opening The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room in Washington, DC.
Twice the space. Twice the timeline. Twice the impact. Twice as loud.
The cover-up is in Washington. So we're going to Washington.
WHAT NEW YORK BUILT
In 16 days in a Tribeca gallery, we put the entire released Epstein archive on a shelf — and ten thousand people came to see it.
- 3,437 bound volumes of the partially redacted Epstein files
- 3.5 million pages, printed and shelved
- 17,000 pounds of evidence
- ~10,000 visitors in 17 days (May 8–24, 2026)
- 250+ press outlets covered it
- 50 million+ views across social media
AS COVERED BY
"Want to See the Epstein Files in Print? Here Are the 3,437 Volumes." — The New York Times
"3.5 million of the Epstein files are bound in





