Elon Musk deletes post alleging Donald Trump’s name appears in the Jeffrey Epstein files
- Elon Musk deleted a social media allegation this week claiming Donald Trump appears in secret Jeffrey Epstein files.
- Musk made the claim amid a recent public fallout with Trump, following Musk’s exit from a White House advisory role last week.
- The files mention Epstein’s associates, including his 2019 suicide, which occurred amid investigations into allegations of sex trafficking of underage girls on Little Saint James.
- Musk posted, " is in the Epstein files," and said this prevents their public release, though he offered no proof before deleting the post.
- The feud’s political risks surfaced as both men appeared to slightly reconcile by Friday, despite previous harsh exchanges and denials from Trump.
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Billionaire Elon Musk appeared to have deleted several of his explosive social media posts on Saturday that targeted the US president, including one that insinuated Trump was in the Epstein files.
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