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Black Booked (Guest: Nick Bryant)

Trump calls Epstein ‘Old News’ but Victims and Pages Say Otherwise

Veteran investigative journalist Nick Bryant—widely regarded as holding a Ph.D. in all things Epstein—is available for interviews on the mounting Epstein-related scandal now brushing against the Trump administration.

Bryant is not speculating. He owns the evidence.

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He obtained Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous black book in 2012 and is responsible for bringing it—and the flight logs—to public light. He’s pored over thousands of pages of records, victims’ accounts, depositions, and sealed court documents. No journalist has devoted more time, ink, or courage to this story than Nick Bryant. For him, Epstein isn’t a hot story—it’s a crusade for truth, justice, and accountability.

Now, in July 2025, as bizarre developments mount, Bryant is ready to set the record straight.

Last month, Elon Musk tweeted that Donald Trump’s name appears in the Epstein files. The media shrugged. But the story took a stranger turn this week when, during a press gaggle, Trump interrupted a question directed at AG Pam Bondi about Epstein—deflecting with a rhetorical “Why are you asking about that creep?” while redirecting focus to the tragic Texas floods.

The irony? Over 100 victims have perished in those floods—many of them children. Epstein’s victims number in the thousands. And the vast majority were girls. Trump obviously wanted to move on but his rationale rang a bit hollow.

Trump loyalists are faced with cognitive dissonance. They claim to support child protection yet turn away from the most documented sex trafficking ring in U.S. history when it gets politically inconvenient. The mainstream media doesn’t help. They want to wound Trump, but not implicate the elites tied to Epstein—many of whom share their boardrooms, party invites, and checkbooks.

Bryant has seen it all—years before the rest of the country caught up. His insights are grounded, documented, and urgent. If there’s any hope of holding the powerful accountable, the public must hear from someone who’s actually read the files.

Nick Bryant is available now for interviews. Let’s stop ignoring the truth. Let’s talk.

Relevant Article(s):

‘This is not what I voted for’: MAGA fans blow up on Leavitt after Trump boast

Timeline of Trump officials’ promises about Epstein files

Federal investigators say Epstein victimized more than 1,000 people | Fox News

Trump’s divisions with MAGA on Epstein case, Ukraine and Iran

Optional Q&A:

  1. What do you make of Elon Musk’s claim that Trump is in the Epstein files?
  2. Can you confirm whether Trump’s name appears in the black book or flight logs?
  3. Why do you think Trump deflected so strongly when asked about Epstein this week?
  4. How many victims are we really talking about when it comes to Epstein?
  5. What role has the mainstream media played in downplaying or deflecting this story?
  6. Do you believe the Epstein case implicates elites across both political parties?
  7. Why do you think so many Americans experience cognitive dissonance on this issue?
  8. What specific answers should the American public be demanding right now?

ABOUT NICK BRYANT…

Nick Bryant is an investigative journalist. He spent seven years investigating a child sex trafficking network that was covered up by state and federal authorities, culminating in The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse, and Betrayal. The trafficking network I wrote about in The Franklin Scandal has been the focal point of considerable misinformation and/or disinformation on the Internet. Individuals who, perhaps, suffer from psychiatric disorders have woven the Illuminati and shape shifting reptilian ETs into the narrative.

But the book’s foremost transgressor has been Wikipedia. The “Franklin child prostitution ring allegations” Wikipedia page has been under siege by unscrupulous Wikipedia “editors,” and they’ve intentionally made it nonsensical.

The Franklin Scandal and the Epstein scandal are quite similar in the sense that both child trafficking networks were covered up by state and federal authorities and the mainstream media has been complicit, because it never demanded justice for the children whose lives had been disfigured.  I started investigating the Epstein network in 2012, when I acquired his “Little Black Book”—seven years before the case broke nationally. I pitched an article on the Little Black Book for three years to mainstream media outlets, but, like The Franklin Scandal, my pitches were met with unbridled skepticism and incredulity. In 2015, finally, Gawker published the Little Black Book and accompanying articles. I found it ironic that Gawker, considered to be the mean kids in the media, had the fortitude to publish a story about children whose lives have been disfigured with impunity, whereas media outlets ostensibly immersed in integrity had rejected the story.  

His latest book, The Truth About Watergate: A Tale of Extraordinary Lies and Liars, details the false narrative that our history books have imparted about the infamous Watergate affair.

www.nickbryantnyc.com

To Schedule an interview with Nick, send an email to Bookings@SpecialGuests.com or call 512-966-0983

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