Elon Musk Demands The Release Of Epstein Files Weeks After Accusing Trump Of Being Involved

Elon Musk has called for the release of the unredacted Jeffrey Epstein files, just weeks after publicly accusing Donald Trump of being linked to the scandal.

Their falling out has become increasingly public, with Musk previously posting on X (formerly Twitter) that Trump is included in the Epstein documents. He claimed this was the real reason the files have not been disclosed, writing, “Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out.”

Shortly after, Musk deleted the post and shifted focus to his drug test results, following Trump’s accusation that Musk is a “big-time addict.”

Trump had known Epstein for years before their reported fallout in the early 2000s. The former president has continually denied any criminal involvement with Epstein.

To support Trump, Epstein’s former lawyer, David Schoen, claimed Epstein had no incriminating information on Trump. He said Epstein explicitly confirmed this before his death.

Trump’s running mate JD Vance also defended him during a podcast, calling Musk’s claims “totally BS” and insisting that Trump did nothing wrong in relation to Epstein.

Recently, Musk replied “Yes” to a post by conservative activist Scott Presler calling for the Epstein files to be unsealed. Presler responded with “Agree.” Meanwhile, Trump previously criticized Musk, suggesting he might need to “go back to South Africa,” while accusing him of relying heavily on government subsidies for his businesses.