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New Exhibit Highlights Trump's Ties to Epstein Amid DOJ Document Release

Topic: law & justiceRegion: North AmericaUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Right OnlyFiltered: US/Canada (1/1)· Clear⏱ 4 min read
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A new exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases 3.5 million DOJ documents linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. This display aims to pressure the DOJ to continue its investigation into Epstein's crimes (per Washington Examiner).
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KEY FACTS
  • Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room,” put on by the Institute for Primary Facts, will be open to the public on Tuesday by appointment and is located at 737 7th Street in Northwest D.C.
  • David Garrett, an organizer for the reading room, told the Washington Examiner that the library is intended to put pressure on the DOJ to continue investigating Epstein’s crimes.
  • He compared the tactic to constituents putting pressure on lawmakers to pass the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which ultimately led to the files’ release.
  • The piece de resistance of the display is a 390-square-foot exhibit that features all the times Epstein and Trump were together.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The current tensions surrounding the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's crimes are heightened by the ongoing scrutiny of his connections to prominent figures, including Donald Trump. In 2019, Epstein was arrested on federal charges of sex trafficking minors in Florida and New York, which reignited public interest in his extensive social network.

Following his arrest, numerous allegations emerged about Epstein's relationships with high-profile individuals, including Trump, who had previously been photographed with Epstein at social events in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Brief

A new exhibit in Washington, D.C., is set to open this week, showcasing 3.5 million documents from the Department of Justice's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, with a significant focus on his connections to Donald Trump.

The exhibit, organized by the Institute for Primary Facts, features a 390-square-foot section that highlights the numerous instances where Trump and Epstein were together, providing a detailed look at their long-documented association.

David Garrett, an organizer for the reading room, emphasized that the purpose of this display is to apply pressure on the DOJ to continue its investigation into Epstein's crimes, which have drawn significant public interest and concern.

This initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to promote the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which successfully led to the release of these documents. The exhibit will be accessible to the public by appointment, allowing visitors to engage with the extensive materials that have emerged from the DOJ's investigation.

As the public grapples with the implications of these revelations, the exhibit serves as a reminder of the complex relationships that have surfaced in the wake of Epstein's criminal activities and the ongoing scrutiny of those involved.

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“What this does is it provides context,” Garrett said.
washingtonexaminer.comJun 8Center
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