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Elon Musk Targets Trump in Renewed Barrage Over Epstein Documents

In a fresh conflict with former President Donald Trump, tech magnate Elon Musk reignited controversy over the undisclosed Jeffrey Epstein documents. Musk took to X, questioning Trump’s credibility and public trust with a post that read, “How can people be expected to have faith in Trump if he won’t release the Epstein files?” He suggested that unveiling the scandal would be a central plank of his nascent America Party’s agenda. Musk also vowed to prioritize exposing the files if his political venture gains traction, underscoring the seriousness of his allegations. The renewed attention comes after the Department of Justice asserted that no further records related to Epstein’s death or his alleged “client list” could be released, intensifying public demand for transparency. During a White House briefing, Trump notably brushed off inquiries about the files, responding dismissively: “You still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” Meanwhile, former Attorney General Pam Bondi clarified she only held general case documents — not a secret list of high-profile associates. Musk’s subsequent posts included a sharp meme referencing a “Pedophile Arrest Counter: 0 0 0 0,” implying a systemic failure to bring justice in the Epstein case. In earlier exchanges, Musk had directly accused Trump of appearing in the Epstein archives and pledged impeachment, though he later deleted the provocative claim, admitting he “went too far.” Nevertheless, the feud continues to underscore public concern over accountability and withheld evidence in high-profile cases.