Overview
- Created by developers Riley Walz and Luke Igel, the site launched Friday and quickly spread online.
- The interface reconstructs thousands of emails from more than 20,000 pages released by the House Oversight Committee.
- Google’s Gemini was used for optical character recognition to make the emails readable and searchable within a Gmail-like layout.
- Users can browse by sender labels and a crowdsourced ‘starred’ list, with notable correspondents including Michael Wolff, Larry Summers, Steve Bannon, and Ghislaine Maxwell.
- The creators describe the project as a parody and say they may update it, as the president has since signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act requiring broader DOJ records to be made public in a searchable format.