Elon Musk, former advisor to President Donald Trump, has publicly asserted the existence of a client list connected to Jeffrey Epstein and criticized the government for not releasing it. In a conversation with Joe Rogan, Musk emphasized that the public would be justified in feeling frustrated if no prosecutions arise from the evidence reportedly seized during the raid on Epstein's properties. Musk identified several individuals he described as powerful, politically influential, and wealthy who are allegedly on the Epstein client list, including Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reid Hoffman. Musk suggested that the reluctance to disclose the list stems from concerns among those named about its public exposure. The issue has sparked calls for transparency, highlighting the potential for blackmail and betrayal of public interests linked to the list's contents.
If Elon Musk knows who's on the Epstein List (he seems to know every now and then) then why doesn't he just list the names himself?
🇺🇸 El multimillonario Elon Musk, hasta hace poco asesor del presidente Donald Trump, insistió en que sí existe una “lista Epstein” y cuestionó al gobierno por no difundirla. https://t.co/U5uR8IHy0Y
Elon: "The known Epstein clients who are obviously extremely powerful politically and very wealthy. Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Reid Hoffman. Joe: "Because they are worried about the list coming out?" Elon: "Yes" https://t.co/agO3T5FwPi