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We open Episode 19 of Halliday's Podcast with a raw admission: this was the hardest episode Halliday's Podcast has ever attempted.
Horrific details. Long, heavy silences. Moments where words simply failed. Joining Ross in the studio are longtime collaborators Billy Hart and Nic Elkoun (Jean-Louis is sidelined by illness) to grapple, not with gossip or name-dropping, but with the profound rupture caused by the January 30, 2026, Department of Justice release: over 3 million pages of documents, 180,000 images, and more than 2,000 videos from two decades of Epstein investigations.
This isn't another layer of scandal. The material shatters the old narrative of isolated crimes or powerful "friends." It exposes something far darker: systematic, ritualized abuse of children involving extreme violence, shielded for decades by interlocking layers of political, judicial, law enforcement, and media protection. The era of plausible deniability, careful ambiguity, and "wait for proof" is over. What remains are uncomfortable, inescapable questions: How do institutions entrusted with justice enable horrors on this scale? How can any society claim moral authority when its elites appear to operate beyond humanity itself? And how do we rebuild trust when the very systems meant to protect the vulnerable have instead preserved the predators?
Expect no easy answers or tidy lists. This is a candid, stumbling, honest attempt to face what most voices have chosen to avoid. The conversation is raw, halting at times, and that's exactly why it matters.
If silence was ever an option, it isn't anymore.
Listen if you're ready for the truth, however shattering.
#EpsteinFiles #TrueReckoning #Podcast
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By Ross HallidaySend us a text
We open Episode 19 of Halliday's Podcast with a raw admission: this was the hardest episode Halliday's Podcast has ever attempted.
Horrific details. Long, heavy silences. Moments where words simply failed. Joining Ross in the studio are longtime collaborators Billy Hart and Nic Elkoun (Jean-Louis is sidelined by illness) to grapple, not with gossip or name-dropping, but with the profound rupture caused by the January 30, 2026, Department of Justice release: over 3 million pages of documents, 180,000 images, and more than 2,000 videos from two decades of Epstein investigations.
This isn't another layer of scandal. The material shatters the old narrative of isolated crimes or powerful "friends." It exposes something far darker: systematic, ritualized abuse of children involving extreme violence, shielded for decades by interlocking layers of political, judicial, law enforcement, and media protection. The era of plausible deniability, careful ambiguity, and "wait for proof" is over. What remains are uncomfortable, inescapable questions: How do institutions entrusted with justice enable horrors on this scale? How can any society claim moral authority when its elites appear to operate beyond humanity itself? And how do we rebuild trust when the very systems meant to protect the vulnerable have instead preserved the predators?
Expect no easy answers or tidy lists. This is a candid, stumbling, honest attempt to face what most voices have chosen to avoid. The conversation is raw, halting at times, and that's exactly why it matters.
If silence was ever an option, it isn't anymore.
Listen if you're ready for the truth, however shattering.
#EpsteinFiles #TrueReckoning #Podcast
Support the show