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It was only a month ago that Musk had his falling out with Trump, where he alleged that the president is in the files.
“Not a single Epstein ‘client’ has been prosecuted. Not even one,” Musk replied to “World of Warcraft” designer Mark Kern. In the post, Kern alleges that it isn’t merely about the files themselves, but about the “corruption” they represent.
Kern later posted, “If it’s a fake, deliver the evidence that shows it’s a fake. If the evidence was destroyed by the prior Admin, tell us that and show us that. But this, this ain’t it.” Musk responded with a bullseye emoji.
Far-right commentator Matt Walsh wrote, “Yelling at me to stop talking about a subject is the number one way to make sure that I keep talking about the subject.”
That prompted Musk to reply, “If even a few of the very worst Epstein ‘clients’ were to be prosecuted, that would be something. But zero?”
Trump ally Julie Kelly asked if everyone could at least agree the case was “shady” from the start. Walsh then posted the comment, adding his own, “This is the attitude I just can’t understand. There’s ‘no doubt’ powerful people were involved with child sex trafficking and yet you can’t comprehend why some of us care about that and don’t want to let it go? I would think the answer is self-explanatory.”
It inspired Musk to, again, remark, “Not a single Epstein client has been prosecuted. Not even one.”
Musk also responded to a video of Trump’s Wednesday press conference, where he again alleged that the Epstein issue was somehow a “hoax.”
“Wow, amazing that Epstein ‘killed himself’ and Ghislaine is in federal prison for a hoax,” wrote Musk.
An individual with the handle DOGE Designer posted a photo of a sad-looking Musk with the caption that he was complaining about no “clients” being prosecuted. Musk replied, “This fact has me shook tbh. For real.”
It prompted an individual to ask, “Did you know the enormity of what you were stepping into? In hindsight?” Musk responded, “We were all told that the list was going to be released.”
Self-described life coach Kaizen D. Asiedu reposted a comment from Polymarket showing a screen capture of Trump’s Wednesday Truth Social post attacking his supporters as “weaklings” for believing the “Epstein Hoax.” He noted Trump said he’d release the files, and that his staff had even hyped the release before fumbling it, and then began blaming Democrats for the backlash.
Musk responded, “The old: 1. Admit nothing 2. Deny everything 3. Make counterclaims. But it won’t work this time.”
Polymarket then described the odds that Trump was on the Epstein list as 100%. Musk called it a “high level of confidence.”