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Trump-Epstein exhibition opens near White House with millions of pages of court files
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Trump-Epstein exhibition opens near White House with millions of pages of court files

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An exhibition titled 'The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Reading Room' has opened near the White House, displaying 3.5 million pages of court documents related to the Epstein case.
  • The exhibition aims to expose the connections between Trump and the deceased sex offender, highlighting the power elites involved in the exploitation case.
  • Organizers emphasize transparency and are inviting members of Congress to visit the free exhibition, which runs until June 12.

An exhibition examining the relationship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein has opened just over a mile from the White House. Titled 'The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Reading Room,' the installation showcases approximately 3.5 million pages of court files from the Epstein case.

The exhibition, which recently arrived in Washington from New York, occupies a 1,100-square-meter industrial space. It features over 3,500 volumes of declassified documents from the Department of Justice, along with thousands of photographs and videos. Organizers describe it as a "radical transparency exercise" intended to reveal the reality of the child sexual exploitation and pimping case and its links to political, economic, and cultural elites.

If I were afraid, I would just have to look at the survivors to be inspired. These women have not only dealt with the stigma of sexual abuse for decades, but when they raise their voices, they face some of the richest and most powerful people in the world. These women stand up, expose their name and face to the public and demand justice. I would feel very bad if I were afraid.

โ€” David GarretOne of the organizers of the exhibition, David Garret, spoke to EFE about the courage of survivors and his motivation for organizing the event.

David Garret, one of the organizers from the non-profit 'Institute for Primary Facts,' stated that the proximity to the White House is not intimidating. He drew inspiration from the survivors of abuse, noting their courage in speaking out against powerful individuals. "These women have not only dealt with the stigma of sexual abuse for decades, but when they raise their voices, they face some of the richest and most powerful people in the world," Garret said.

I don't think Trump will do anything. I think he doesn't want Epstein to appear in the news, so I don't expect we'll hear anything from him or the Department of Justice. We are not very worried.

โ€” David GarretGarret expressed his expectations regarding any reaction from Donald Trump or the Department of Justice to the exhibition.

The exhibition includes a large mural featuring an image of Trump and Epstein and a "documented chronology" based on FBI and court reports, illustrating their connections and shared "world of power" over four decades. Garret expressed little concern about potential reactions from Trump or the Department of Justice, stating, "I don't think Trump will do anything. I think he doesn't want Epstein to appear in the news, so I don't expect we'll hear anything from him or the Department of Justice."

Organizers have invited members of Congress, and Garret confirmed that a significant number have made reservations. The free exhibition will remain in Washington until June 12. Garret conveyed a direct message to U.S. lawmakers: "The Epstein File Transparency Act ordered that the Department..."

The Epstein File Transparency Act ordered that the Department...

โ€” David GarretGarret's direct message to U.S. lawmakers regarding the exhibition.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.