Elon Musk Dares Trump to Release Epstein Files, Names Steve Bannon
CRUXJuly 9, 20255 min11,745 views
32 connectionsΒ·32 entities in this videoβMusk's Accusations Against Trump and Bannon
- π― Elon Musk has escalated his feud with Donald Trump by demanding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files.
- π‘ Musk specifically accused Trump of protecting himself and hinted that Steve Bannon, Trump's former advisor, is named in the files.
- π£οΈ Musk stated that exposing the Epstein files would be a top priority for his newly announced America party.
Bannon's Alleged Connection to Epstein
- π Reports suggest Steve Bannon interviewed Epstein multiple times after leaving the White House, allegedly to help rehabilitate his public image and coach him on media strategies.
- βοΈ Bannon reportedly conducted 15 hours of interviews with Epstein in 2019 to shape a documentary and coach Epstein on media messaging.
Musk's Political Stance and DOJ Statements
- β Musk questioned on X, "How can people have faith in Trump if he won't release the Epstein files?"
- π― He confirmed that addressing the Epstein files would be a high priority for his party.
- βοΈ This came after the Justice Department declared there was no Epstein client list, contradicting claims made by Trump's former Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Trump's Reaction and Public Statements
- π Musk previously posted and deleted a claim that Trump himself appears in the unreleased Epstein files, suggesting this is why they haven't been made public.
- π£οΈ White House officials dismissed Musk's claims, with Trump telling reporters, "It's going very well, never done better."
- π€ Behind closed doors, Trump reportedly lashed out when a reporter brought up Epstein, questioning why the topic was still being discussed.
Attorney General Bondi's Explanation and Public Outrage
- πΉ Pam Bondi claimed there was never a client list and attributed gaps in prison surveillance footage to an aging camera system.
- π’ Trump's base and some influencers were not convinced, with Laura Loomer calling for Bondi's resignation and Tucker Carlson labeling the DOJ memo a cover-up.
- π§ Musk's unverified claim about Bannon's name in the files further fueled online speculation.
Declassified Materials and DOJ Stance
- π The DOJ has released some declassified materials, including Epstein's black book, which lists names like Trump and Bill Clinton, though officials state inclusion doesn't imply wrongdoing.
- π The Justice Department insists most remaining material is sealed to protect victims and contains no evidence of a client list or blackmail network.
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