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Tech billionaire Elon Musk launched into a meme-based social media tirade early Monday over the Justice Department’s reported conclusion that notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s much-hyped client list doesn’t actually exist. Through a flurry of memes and terse replies to various users, Musk, 54, insinuated that the federal government was protecting the late pedophile’s associates and threw shade at Attorney General Pam Bondi. “This is the final straw,” the world’s richest man ominously replied to a post from user “Autism Capital” who alluded to Bondi’s claims in February that she had the client list “sitting on my desk right now to review.“ On Sunday evening, Axios reported on a memo from the DOJ that concluded there was no evidence that the sex predator either maintained a “client list” or was killed in prison. FBI Director Kash Patel has publicly stated for weeks that he believes Epstein committed suicide and wasn’t murdered by someone else, despite the proliferation of conspiracy theories to the contrary. Early Monday, Musk posted a meme mocking the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein case. At another point in his tweetstorm, Musk zeroed in on a key conclusion in the memo that there is “no credible evidence … that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.” “So … umm … then what is Ghislaine Maxwell in prison for? Stuff like this does not improve people’s faith in government,” Musk pondered. The tech mogul also responded to a clip of then-candidate Trump pledging last year to release the Epstein files if he gets elected, writing: “Anytime now”. Musk has waded into the Epstein drama in the past, highlighting how some of his rivals had met with the notorious pederast in the past. Last month, in a since-deleted post, Musk decided it was “Time to drop the really big bomb” during his simmering feud with President Trump. The South Africa-born billionaire later acknowledged he had overstepped the mark with his posts. Trump, 79, has admitted to being friendly with Epstein in the past, but the relationship began to sour following a bruising 2004 bidding war over a Palm Beach property. 📸: Getty
Tech billionaire Elon Musk launched into a meme-based social media tirade early Monday over the Justice Department’s reported conclusion that notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s much-hyped client list doesn’t actually exist. Through a flurry of memes and terse replies to various users, Musk, 54, insinuated that the federal government was protecting the late pedophile’s associates and threw shade at Attorney General Pam Bondi. “This is the final straw,” the world’s richest man ominously replied to a post from user “Autism Capital” who alluded to Bondi’s claims in February that she had the client list “sitting on my desk right now to review.“ On Sunday evening, Axios reported on a memo from the DOJ that concluded there was no evidence that the sex predator either maintained a “client list” or was killed in prison. FBI Director Kash Patel has publicly stated for weeks that he believes Epstein committed suicide and wasn’t murdered by someone else, despite the proliferation of conspiracy theories to the contrary. Early Monday, Musk posted a meme mocking the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein case. At another point in his tweetstorm, Musk zeroed in on a key conclusion in the memo that there is “no credible evidence … that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals.” “So … umm … then what is Ghislaine Maxwell in prison for? Stuff like this does not improve people’s faith in government,” Musk pondered. The tech mogul also responded to a clip of then-candidate Trump pledging last year to release the Epstein files if he gets elected, writing: “Anytime now”. Musk has waded into the Epstein drama in the past, highlighting how some of his rivals had met with the notorious pederast in the past. Last month, in a since-deleted post, Musk decided it was “Time to drop the really big bomb” during his simmering feud with President Trump. The South Africa-born billionaire later acknowledged he had overstepped the mark with his posts. Trump, 79, has admitted to being friendly with Epstein in the past, but the relationship began to sour following a bruising 2004 bidding war over a Palm Beach property. 📸: Getty

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