Epstein Expert talks about the Scandal and the suppression of the Files; Trump’s role must be exposed
Click image to listen to interview; starts at the 31:13 mark:
Here is a link to video: WAR 7.23.25_Guest Nick Bryant.mp4 – Google Drive
Nick Bryant recently joined Wayne Allyn Root for a no-holds-barred conversation about the Epstein files, who’s in them, and why Donald Trump continues to block their release. As the journalist who obtained and published Jeffrey Epstein’s black book, Bryant brings firsthand knowledge of the names the public has been shielded from seeing for years—including Trump’s.
The timing of the interview is key. In May, FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino appeared on Fox News and abruptly declared that Epstein had committed suicide. This statement came out of nowhere and looked like a coordinated effort to steer public perception before further evidence could emerge. Then in June, Elon Musk posted on X that Trump doesn’t want the Epstein files released because he’s in them. The reaction was explosive, but for Bryant, it was confirmation of something he’s known since 2012: both Trump and Bill Clinton are in Epstein’s black book. He published the book in 2015, long before these conversations re-entered the national spotlight.
More recently, it was reported by multiple outlets that former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi told Trump in May that his name does appear in the Epstein files. This raises major red flags about Bondi’s role. During her time as Florida AG from 2011 to 2019, Epstein continued to exploit the sweetheart deal he received from federal prosecutors, committing further crimes while essentially operating with impunity. Now she appears to be playing a key role in insulating Trump from fallout by managing access to the files.
The interview between Bryant and Root makes one thing absolutely clear: the ongoing effort to hide the contents of the Epstein files is not about national security or legal protocols—it’s about protecting powerful people. Bryant argues that multiple presidents may be compromised, and the attempt to brand Epstein’s death as a closed case only reinforces that concern. The pattern is familiar: delay, distract, deny.
Nick Bryant is uniquely positioned to walk audiences through the truth. He’s not speculating—he has the documents. The public deserves to see them.
