Ansari to Lead Panel Discussion at Epstein Files “Redacted Reading Room”
D.C. Installation Compiles All 3.5 Million Pages of DOJ’s Released Epstein Files Into 3,400 Individual Volumes Weighing More Than 17,000 Pounds WASHINGTON – Tomorrow, Representative Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03), a member of the House Oversight Committee, will participate in a panel discussion at the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room in Washington, D.C. “The Trump Administration’s handling of the Epstein Files has been nothing short of disgusting. I’m proud to stand with the brave survivors to continue to share their stories.” said Rep. Ansari. “Survivors deserve justice and Oversight Democrats have been relentless in our pursuit of the truth. We will not stop fighting for transparency, accountability, and the full release of the Epstein Files.” Rep. Ansari will join legal analyst Katie Phang and an Epstein survivor for a discussion on the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein Files, its impact on survivors, and the fight for transparency and accountability. The panel will examine Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche’s role in the files' release and what a Blanche-led DOJ could mean for ongoing efforts to secure answers and justice. Hosted by the Institute for Primary Facts (IPF), the Reading Room opened to the public on June 9 and features all 3.5 million pages of unsealed court records and investigative files released by the Department of Justice, printed and bound into more than 3,400 volumes. Located steps from the Department of Justice, the installation spans 12,000 square feet and will remain open through June 12. The Washington installation follows a New York exhibition that drew nearly 10,000 visitors and generated more than 85 million online impressions. It also follows a 24-hour public reading of the unsealed records involving advocates, citizens, and survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. ### Print Email Share
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