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The Epstein files on public display at the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room exhibit pop-up exhibit in New York City created by the Institute for Primary Facts. People will be able to view the files from May 8 to 21, but access will be by appointment only through the Institute.
A timeline of the documented history and interactions between Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, featuring evidence drawn from the unsealed Epstein files is on display at the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room.
David Garrett, a lead organizer for the exhibit at the Institute for Primary Facts, a non-profit dedicated to advancing government transparency and public accountability, poses for a portrait beside the Epstein files on public display at the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room in New York City, May 8, 2026.
A timeline of the documented history and interactions between Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, featuring evidence drawn from the unsealed Epstein files. This timeline charts their connections through decades of legal documents, flight logs, and personal correspondence on display here at the Memorial Reading Room in New York City.