Billionaire Elon Musk, who late got into a heated dispute with the president of the United States Donald Trump, in fresh days he has published quite a few entries on his X platform, in which he criticizes the administration for its actions on the billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, accusing authorities of covering up the truth.
As ABC News reported on Thursday, since Wednesday, Musk has published or released more than 35 entries on this controversial issue. He even utilized AI Grok's chatbot for this purpose.
In 1 of the fresh entries, he accused the Trump administration of seeking to cover up the full case and felt that “many influential people want this list to be hidden”.
‘1. Do not admit anything; 2. Deny everything; 3. Charge each other. But this time it won't work,” wrote 1 of Musk's posts, until late Trump's close associate.
A fewer weeks ago, erstwhile a billionaire and the president broke out, Musk insinuated that Trump, together with Epstein, utilized underage girls. He later removed this entry and admitted that he had gone besides far.
As ABC News stressed, Musk's attacks are steeped in untruth and conspiracy theories about the alleged existence of Epstein's alleged list, which was not confirmed by evidence.
Last week, the lawyer General Bondi announced that the Epstein investigation did not show that there was a list of his clients, which he promised to publish, and the billionaire himself committed suicide. The Justice Ministry announced that no fresh papers would be published on this issue.
This caused unprecedented divisions in the Republican community and outrage in the pro-Trump movement of MAGA. Right-wing bloggers, journalists, and influencers began demanding the head of Bondi and John Ratcliffe, manager of the CIA, and accused the government of concealing the fact of Epstein's death, who, according to erstwhile findings, committed suicide in custody in 2019 erstwhile he was convicted of sexual abuse of underage girls and trafficking in women.
On Wednesday, Trump stated that he had lost religion in any of his supporters, who he felt were drawn into the "mystification" of Democrats regarding Jeffrey Epstein's financial case.
Trump himself promised that erstwhile he returned to the White House, he would release further papers on the financier case. For years, right-wing media representatives have suggested that the government has been hiding information about Epstein, who they believe was to lead a "client list" to blackmail prominent people. Bondi informed Fox News in February that “a list of customers” is already on her desk and is waiting for analysis.
As Reuters stated on Thursday, most Americans believe the administration is hiding information about Epstein. 69 percent of Reuters/Ipsos survey participants replied that the national government was hiding details about Epstein's clients. 6 percent disagree with this statement, and a 4th have no opinion on this.
Source: PAP / Natalia Dziurdzińska, Washington
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