Epstein Files Explained: What 3M Documents Are Hiding | Nick Bryant Interview

Epstein Files Explained: What 3M Documents Are Hiding | Nick Bryant Interview

From The Rice Report by Eric Rice

April 24, 2026 · 49 min · Episode 173

About this episode

Investigative journalist Nick Bryant discusses the hidden aspects of the Epstein files and the ongoing implications of the case.

The deeper you go, the stranger it gets. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant has been on this case for years. In this conversation, Nick breaks down what’s really happening behind the Epstein files, and why the biggest revelations might still be hidden. If you’ve been trying to make sense of the Epstein case, this is where things start to click. (Will anyone wver really make sense of this?) Here’s what we dig into: -Why over 3 million Epstein-related documents remain unreleased -What insiders already know about recruiters, pilots, and facilitators -The push for an independent congressional commission—and why it matters -How media narratives may be shaping what you see (and what you don’t) -The difference between real evidence vs. misinformation in the files -Why accountability hasn’t happened yet… and what it would take This isn’t about picking sides. It’s about following the facts—and asking better questions. If you’re someone who wants the truth (not just headlines), this episode will give you a clearer picture of what’s actually going on behind the scenes. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations that challenge the narrative 📥 Check out Epstein Justice to stay informed and get…

People in this episode

Host: Eric Rice

Guest: Nick Bryant

Topics covered

  • Epstein case
  • investigative journalism
  • government transparency
  • media narratives
  • accountability

Keywords

  • Epstein files
  • investigative journalism
  • government inaction
  • media narratives
  • accountability

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Organizations: Epstein Justice

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