NYC exhibit displays millions of Epstein files to spotlight US corruption | Donald Trump

New York Exhibit Displays Jeffrey Epstein Files and Timeline
A new pop-up exhibit in New York City features 3.5 million pages of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, alongside a timeline connecting Epstein and former President Donald Trump, as well as a memorial for victims of Epstein’s misconduct.
Organizers of the exhibit, presented by the Institute of Primary Facts, aim to raise public awareness about issues of corruption and threats to democracy. They hope the comprehensive display will encourage dialogue and education on these critical topics.
The exhibit opened on May 13, 2026, and has drawn attention for its ambitious scope and controversial subject matter. Visitors can explore the extensive documentation of Epstein’s activities and the broader implications for society, as well as honor those affected by his actions.
For more information, please visit the Institute of Primary Facts website.






