‘Government is deeply broken’: Elon Musk questioned people’s trust in Trump amid Epstein files row; US President dodged the question

Elon Musk, former associate of US President Dardonald Trump, has once again made the Jeffrey Epstein controversy into the limelight. Tech billionaire publicly questioned US President Donald Trump’s credibility on the unresolved Jeffrey Epstein case, accusing the government of preserving criminals and “deeply breaking up.,In a series of stimulating positions on the X, Musk criticized Trump, who criticized Trump for not releasing the so -called “Epstein Client List” and mocked the lack of arrest, even a claim that the former President could be implicated, a claim that he can be withdrawn later. Musk said, “He arrested (and killed), but has not even tried to file allegations against anyone on the Epstein client list. The government is deeply broken.”He posted an image, in which read, “Epstein’s customer list arrested more squirrels and rackons than any person.”“If people do not release Epstein files, then how can people be expected to believe in Trump?” He posted on X on Wednesday.On Monday, Musk targeted Trump in the Epstein case, posting a arrest counter, “What time is it? Oh look, it is not again-a one-to-time-o’clock is not again …” He posted on his X account. He posted the image “official Jeffrey Epstein Podophile Arrest Counter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.On Tuesday, Trump refrained from answering a question by a reporter on the Jeffrey Epstein case and said, “You are a waste of time,” emphasizing that the country is working with “other issues” like the flood of Texas.The US Department of Justice and the Bureau of Investigation concluded on Monday that sexual criminal Jeffrey Epstein was not killed according to Exios. The memorandum suggested that Epstein allegedly died of suicide and also did not keep a “customer list” with a tab of people for which minor girls were smuggled.Elon Musk accused Donald Trump of living in “Epstein files”, but later removed his positions, admitting that he went “far away”.Earlier this year, Attorney General Palm Bondi made a claim that a “customer list” was clearly seated at its desk for review, which speculated among the orthodox influencers and the theorists of the conspiracy that such a list was actually present.But a DeOJ announcement dismissed such claims, stating that no such list has been found in Epstein’s record.The announcement has criticized the conservative internet and media personalities as it denies that Bondi claimed. Elon Musk posted a meme on the characteristic of a clown applying makeup on her X account, referring to the contradictory statements made by Bandi and the memo issued by the first DOJ on Monday.He also reiterated a post from another user, in which read, “If the whole government is protecting pedophiles, it has officially formed a government against people. I hope you all understand it.”Jeffrey Epstein was convicted of being a sexual criminal and accused of running a huge network of young girls for sex. He died in custody in 2019.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button