Musk claims billionaires backing Harris fear Trump will reveal Epstein client list
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has recently made headlines by asserting that several billionaires backing Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris are deeply anxious about former
President Donald Trump potentially revealing Jeffrey Epstein's client list if he wins the election. Musk shared this provocative claim during an interview with Tucker Carlson, which he posted on X.
Musk's comments come at a time when the Epstein saga continues to loom large in public discourse, especially following his conviction and subsequent mysterious death in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019. He questioned the apparent lack of prosecution for anyone associated with the alleged Epstein client list, suggesting that the elite's support for Harris could be driven by fear of what might come to light if Trump were to regain power.
"Some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome," Musk declared, highlighting prominent figures like LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and Microsoft founder Bill Gates as among those likely feeling "uncomfortable" with the idea of the list being disclosed. Hoffman has been reported to have visited Epstein's private island, while Gates met Epstein multiple times.
Musk further fueled the narrative by alluding to the extensive surveillance operations allegedly employed by Epstein. "Between Diddy and Epstein, there's probably thousands of hours of footage here," he said, referencing the claims that Epstein's private island, Little St. James, and his New Mexico ranch were rigged with cameras. This notion adds a layer of intrigue to an already scandal-ridden saga, as the implication of hidden footage raises questions about the extent of Epstein's operations and the potential involvement of powerful individuals. (Related:
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The mention of Sean Combs, known as Diddy, comes in the wake of his recent arrest on serious charges, including sex trafficking and sexual abuse, with one victim reportedly as young as nine.
"If Trump wins, we can do some housecleaning," Musk warned, emphasizing that the future of democracy is at stake in the upcoming presidential election. This statement is significant, given Musk's recent public support for Trump, culminating in his appearance at a rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend. The rally marked Trump's return to the area since an attempted assassination earlier in July, further heightening the stakes as the election approaches.
Trump willing to unseal additional documents related to Epstein if he wins in November
In a related development, Trump expressed on "The Lex Fridman Podcast" his willingness to unseal additional documents related to Epstein, including the long-sought client list, should he return to the presidency. "
I never went to his island, fortunately, but a lot of people did," Trump asserted, emphasizing his distance from Epstein while implying that many prominent figures may not share the same alibi.
"I'd be inclined to do the Epstein. I'd have no problem with it," Trump said, signaling a potential shift in the narrative surrounding Epstein and his connections to the elite.
The former president's comments also touched upon the secrecy that has shrouded the complete list of Epstein's alleged clients. Trump remarked, "It's very interesting, isn't it?" in response to Fridman pointing out the oddity that the list has not yet been made public.
He hinted at the possibility that it might eventually be revealed, saying: "It probably will be, by the way... I'd certainly take a look at it." This statement not only fuels public curiosity but also raises questions about the motivations behind keeping such information under wraps.
Moreover, Trump expressed interest in releasing documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy if elected, suggesting that transparency regarding sensitive historical events could be part of his agenda. The Epstein case remains a focal point for many, underscoring the involvement of numerous high-profile individuals in Epstein's illicit activities and the public's ongoing quest for accountability and transparency.
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