Congress to View Unredacted Epstein Files at DOJ Reading Room

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The Justice Department will let members of Congress access unredacted copies of the Epstein-related documents publicly released, including more than 3 million files. Access begins Feb. 9 in a DOJ reading room in Washington, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. Members must submit at least 24 hours’ notice and cannot bring electronic devices, though notes are allowed. The move aims to demonstrate compliance with the Epstein Transparency Act amid concerns about redactions.
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