Musk floods X with posts attacking Trump over Epstein

Technical billionaire Elon Musk, who broke out online with President Donald Trump this month after withdrawing as a head of the government’s Ministry of Efficiency, flooding his broadcast on social media with Trump critics and Jeffrey Epstein’s administration administration.

Using its X platform, Musk has been published Wednesday, posting or redirecting criticism of Trump’s handling of Epstein’s files more than 35 times.

He even used his AI Chatbot Grok – which has just made a $ 200 million deal with Trump’s administration – to deal with the problem.

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The administration angered many of Trump’s supporters when he announced last week that he would not release additional Epstein files, a wealthy financier and a convicted sexual criminal who died in suicide prison in 2019 after promising to do so.

The avalanche of Musk’s attacks comes only weeks after he publishes – but later deleted – the claim that Trump’s name appears in Epstein’s files and therefore no more documents are released.

At the time he said the post “went too far”. Now, however, he is back to attack the president.

In one post, Musk called the Trump administration’s actions “concealment (obviously)” and claims in another that “so many powerful people want this list to be suppressed.”

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images – Photo: Elon Musk arrives on the Capitol Hill on December 5, 2024 in Washington, Colombia County.

In response to the fact that Trump calls the question “Epstein Hoax”, Musk mocked that “Wow, amazing that Epstein has” committed suicide, “and Gislaine is in the federal prison for fraud” for the former Epstein Ghiselo Maxwell.

Musk also shot how Trump has dealt with past problems by listing: “1. Do not admit anything; 2. Give everything up; 3. Make counterclaims” – before you add: “but it won’t work this time.”

He also diverted a photo of the connectors that the Prosecutor General was distributed to the Maga Influancers in the White House in February, which were indicated by “Epstein Files: Phase 1.”

“Where is Phase 2? Musk asked.

Turning to the AI Chatbot of X, Grock, Musk asked: “Will it mean this the government right now – as we are talking about – knows the names and era of all those who traveled on the Epstein plane?”

“Yes, Doj and FAA have extensive passengers who are manifested and flight logs from Epstein’s jets,” Grock replied.

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Although Musk is stabbing Trump’s handling of Epstein’s files, his attacks themselves have been full of false assumptions, including conspiracy theories about the existence of Epstein’s Customer List, which is not supported by evidence.

In response to Musk’s criticism this month, Trump posted on his own social media platform: “I was saddened to watch Elon Musk” completely “from the rails”, “essentially becoming a train wreck in the last five weeks.”

Musk, the best donor of the 2024 election, which helped to strengthen Trump’s path to victory, led the administration’s efforts to reduce the federal government before retiring in May.

A White House spokesman, when asked for a comment, directed ABC News to the comments of the press secretary Carolyn Levitt during a press briefing on Thursday. Asked if Trump was in contact with any of the influential on the social media who had challenged his work with Epstein’s files, Levitt said: “The president and this team are always in contact with the president’s supporters, with voices from both sides of the path.”

“But in the end, he leads this country not only in the last six months to historical success, but also in his first four years as president … And as I always say, the American people must trust President Trump,” Levitt said.

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