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Elon Musk Has Brutal Response To FBI Claiming Jeffrey Epstein Had No Client List

Elon Musk’s shocking response to FBI claims exposed.

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Elon Musk is throwing grenades—digitally, of course—after the FBI declared there’s no Epstein ‘client list’ implicating Donald Trump or anyone else.

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Musk and Trump’s broken bromance highlighted.

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Musk wasn’t always this combative toward Trump—remember, he sat on the President’s advisory council until 2017.

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Things went south when Musk publicly opposed Trump’s proposed budget plan, calling it “the Big Ugly Spending Bill.”

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Ever since, Musk’s been more attack dog than ally, using X to hurl not-so-subtle jabs.

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As rumors swirled about Epstein’s alleged blackmail ring, Musk ramped up his claims—insisting Trump was one of the people being shielded.

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Musk’s fiery post exposed.

The SpaceX boss had previously insisted Trump was on the infamous list—publicly and explosively on X.

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“Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files,” Musk posted. “That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!”

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In a follow-up, he added: “Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out.” Spoiler: according to the FBI, it didn’t.

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For years, the public has believed in a shadowy list of high-profile clients—politicians, billionaires, royalty—who Epstein allegedly blackmailed.

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By claiming Trump was on the list, Musk poured gasoline on an already blazing conspiracy fire.

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Many Americans—on both sides of the political aisle—believe Epstein didn’t act alone or die alone. Musk just had the biggest megaphone.

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Earlier this year, Attorney General Pam Bondi promised the release of Epstein-related files, including “tens of thousands” of disturbing videos.

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Despite that pledge, the actual material released has been limited. That gap? It’s where Musk’s theories thrive.

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The FBI hoped this report would end the speculation. Instead, it poured rocket fuel on it—especially with Musk watching.

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FBI claims confirmed.

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Newly unsealed FBI documents released this week state there is no Epstein “client list,” and certainly no link to the former President.

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In the memo first reported by Axios, the FBI concluded there was no ‘blackmail list,’ and no m*****—Epstein died by s******, per video and forensic evidence.

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The Justice Department stated plainly: “This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list’… No evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.”

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Investigators confirmed a trove of disturbing material: likenesses of victims, birthplaces, and other ID markers—but no “roster” of elites.

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“There is no evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties,” said the report. Which includes Trump.

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Video from Manhattan prison reportedly supports the medical examiner’s ruling: s****** by h******. No foul play. No suspicious figures lurking in the dark.

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The DOJ admitted Epstein was left without a cellmate—even after a prior s****** attempt. But they stood firm: it didn’t change the ruling.

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The DOJ says no more Epstein documents will be released, citing privacy and protection for victims still living with the trauma.

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“Perpetuating unfounded theories about Epstein serves neither victims nor the public,” read the memo, a veiled shot at Musk’s wild online claims.

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Elon Musk’s response clarified.

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Musk responded with a meme depicting a man gradually transforming into a clown—labeled with sarcastic notes like “We just need more time.”

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The not-so-subtle meme concluded: “There is no Epstein list,” mocking the DOJ’s repeated delays.

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To Musk, the memo wasn’t closure—it was a smokescreen. He made it clear: he’s not backing down.

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Musk may be preparing to drop more claims.

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Musk’s meme-packed reply painted the FBI as liars playing dress-up with the truth.

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Many noticed his original post ended with a warning: “Mark this post for the future.” Translation? He’s not done.

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He’s hinted before at having inside information. Could a “leak” be coming?

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Despite being accused, Trump hasn’t commented on Musk’s original claims or the FBI’s recent vindication.

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No list. No names. No bombshells. Just theories that refuse to die and a billionaire who won’t let them.

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Until someone drops real proof, we’re left with clown emojis, accusations, and a war of words that shows no signs of slowing down.

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