‘It’s a cover -up’: musk floods X with positions attacking Trump about Epstein

'It's a cover -up': musk floods X with positions attacking Trump about Epstein

The Technological billionaire Elon Musk, who earlier this month he fought in line with President Donald Trump after giving up as head of the Government’s efficiency department, has been flooding his feed of social networks with criticism of Trump and his administration, the management of Jeffrey Epstein’s archives.

Using its X platform, Musk has been in a spree since Wednesday, publishing or replacing criticism of Trump’s handling from Epstein archives more than 35 times.

He has even used his AI Chatbot Grok, which only obtained a $ 200 million agreement with the Trump administration, to address the problem.

The administration angered many of Trump’s supporters when he announced last week that he would not launch any additional file about Epstein, the Rico Financial and the sentenced sexual offender who died in jail for suicide in 2019, after promising him before.

The avalanche of Musk attacks occurs only weeks after he published, but then he was eliminated, an statement that Trump’s name appeared in the Epstein archives, and that is why no more documents were being launched.

At that moment he said that the position “was too far.” Now, however, he has returned to attack the president.

In a publication, Musk described the actions of the Trump administration “a cover -up (obviously)” and said in another that “so many powerful people want that list suppresses.”

Elon Musk arrives in Capitol Hill on December 5, 2024 in Washington, DC.

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In response to Trump by calling the “deception of Epstein”, Musk mocked mocking minor girls.

Musk also took a chance of how Trump has handled the past problems, listing, “1. Not admitting anything; 2. Neat everything; 3. Make a contrademanda,” before adding: “But it won’t work this time.”

He also published a photo of the folders that the Attorney General passed out to Maga influencers in the White House in February that were labeled as “Epstein archives: phase 1”.

“Where is ‘Phase 2’? Musk asked.

Going to the AI of X, Grok, Musk asked: “That would mean that the government at this time, as we speak, knows the names And ages of all those who traveled on the Epstein plane? “

“Yes, the DOJ and the FAA have extensive passenger manifestos and flight records of Epstein’s aircraft,” Grok replied.

Although Musk criticized Trump’s handling from Epstein’s archives, his attacks in themselves were plagued by false assumptions, including conspiracy theories about the existence of a “client list” of Epstein, which is not backed by evidence.

Responding to Musk’s criticisms earlier this month, Trump posted on his own social media platform: “I am sad to see Elon Musk out completely from the rails,” essentially becoming a train crash in the last five weeks. “

Musk, the main donor in the 2024 elections that helped boost Trump’s path to victory, directed the administration’s effort to reduce the federal government before resigning office in May.

A White House spokesman, when comments were requested, directed ABC News to the comments of the press secretary Karoline Leavitt during Thursday’s press conference. When asked if Trump has been in contact with any of the influencers of social networks that have challenged their management of Epstein archives, Leavitt said: “The president and this team are always in contact with the president’s supporters, with voices of many types on both sides of the corridor.”

“But, ultimately, it has led to this country not only in the last six months to historical success, but also during its first four years as president … and as I always say, the American people should trust President Trump,” Leavitt said.

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