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Former Epstein attorney David Schoen contradicts Musk's claims about unreleased files as the relationship between Trump and the tech billionaire deteriorates.
It's not certain what Trump's 2005 messages for Epstein were for, but the Palm Beach residents who lived 2 miles apart were in a bidding war at the time.
In the years since Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in a federal jail cell, the public’s interest in the disgraced financier and in the powerful people who surrounded him has only intensified. At the center of that attention is a growing body of legal records and investigative material often called the Epstein files: documents,
Democrats are now joining calls for Trump appointees to release promised details from the federal investigation into the disgraced financier.
Elon Musk loudly proclaimed on social media last week that the only reason that the Epstein files haven't gone public is because President Donald Trump himself is in them, calling the reveal a "really big bomb.
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FBI Director Kash Patel said he is “staying out” of President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk’s bitter breakup. While filming an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” which was released on Friday, the influential podcaster read out Musk’s “big bomb” accusation in real time to Patel.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said video footage will prove Epstein took his own life, refuting theories that the disgraced financier may have been killed.
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Joe Rogan suggested Elon Musk needs a social media break after he made the allegations against Trump, saying constant online arguments are "bad for your mental health."