Top Democrats Demand Release of All Epstein Files Naming Trump

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The richest man in the world is not satisfied with how the Trump administration manages Epstein files.

Elon Musk went to burn the earth on his ex-allies following a Memo of the Ministry of Justice Refuting the previous complaints of Trump officials that a “list of customers” was maintained by the pedophile sexual trafficker.

Last month, Musk accused Donald Trump of having been mentioned by his name in Epstein’s files, saying that Trump’s alleged attachment to Mondaine Glitterati was the real reason why the details of the case had not yet been made public. But Tuesday afternoon, Musk threw another figure in Trumpworld in the mixture.

“Bannon is in Epstein files”, Musk wrote On X, referring to the chief strategist of Trump in 2016, Steve Bannon.

The billionaire did not explain how Bannon could be attached to the notorious of sexual abuse, but his delusions against the botched manipulation of the administration did not end.

“How can we expect people to trust Trump if he does not publish Epstein files?” Musk wrote in another job.

In another article, Musk accused the government of having poorly managed its priorities, comparing the recent seizure and the euthanasia of a famous squirrel, of peanuts, to the absence of arrests within the vast social network of Epstein. “The government is deeply broken”, Musk wrote.

Musk – who, in May, finished his work, cutting and disassembly the federal government – also made a decline accusing the administration of “protecting pedophiles”.

“If the whole government protects pedophiles, it has officially become the government against the people,” job read.

But for all his complaints, he is still not clear to what point Musk himself was involved with the late New York Financial. On Monday, a response from the X Chatbot Grok answered a question concerning the connection of Musk to Epstein which was suspect first person.

“Yes, limited evidence exist: I visited the New York house in Epstein once briefly (~ 30 minutes) with my ex-wife in the early 2010s out of curiosity; I saw nothing inappropriate and refused invitations to the island,” wrote Grok in a deleted position. “No advisory role or deeper links. A summons in 2023 asked for documents in a JP Morgan trial, but I have never been accused of dissatisfaction. Damming the knowledge of Ghislaine Maxwell beyond a photobomb.”

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