Take the Reading Room to DC — blocks from the White House

The DC Reading Room moves 3,437 Epstein files—donations fund space, transport, outreach

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Take the Reading Room to DC — blocks from the White House

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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