
"The Reading Room keeps public attention fixed on the crimes of Epstein and the Epstein class, and on Trump's desperate attempts to bury them. The project is part art installation, part museum exhibit, and part cursed archive where the only reading materials are emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein."
"There are 3,437 volumes consisting of 17,000 pounds of files. The organizer of the exhibit stated that while members of the public can view the space and the timeline, only journalists and law enforcement can actually read the files, since the DoJ failed to redact some of the names of victims."
The Institute for Primary Facts, a nonprofit organization, has opened a pop-up reading room in a Tribeca gallery containing 3.5 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein-related records released by the Department of Justice. The installation, called the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room, combines art installation, museum exhibit, and archive elements. The 3,437 volumes weighing 17,000 pounds include a timeline documenting Epstein and Trump's relationship. The project aims to maintain public focus on Epstein's crimes and Trump's efforts to conceal them. Due to unredacted victim names in the documents, only journalists and law enforcement can access the files, while the general public may view the space and timeline. The reading room operates by appointment only through May 21.
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