India, May 12 -- A temporary pop-up library in New York has drawn national attention after unveiling millions of pages of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The installation, located in Manhattan's Tribeca area, presents one of the largest public facing compilations of Epstein related material released by US authorities, estimated at around 3.5 million pages.

Idea Behind the Temporary Pop-Up Library Exhibit

The exhibition, presented as a limited-time "reading room," is designed as a public transparency project while organisers say the aim is to make large-scale government disclosures more accessible, turning complex legal archives into a physical space for public engagement and scrutiny. The pop-up installation is called "The Donald J...