Members will be able to read the documents on computers on-site at the Justice Department starting Monday, according to a letter to lawmakers. They will be allowed to take notes, but will not be allowed to bring electronic devices such as cell phones or to view the original physical files.
The opportunity applies to members of Congress in person and not to their staff.
Only documents that have already been released will be available unredacted. The Justice Department says it has more than six million additional documents related to the investigation into sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.





