The review will be held in person at the DOJ, according to a letter sent to members of Congress and reviewed by NBC News.
They will be allowed to view the materials on computers at DOJ offices but will not be permitted to handle the physical documents themselves, NBC reported on Friday.
On January 30, US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the completion of the publication of materials related to the Epstein case. With the latest disclosure, the total volume of released data exceeds 3.5 million files with mentions of numerous powerful figures, including billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, former US President Bill Clinton and others.