Tech billionaire Elon Musk is claiming that several billionaires who support Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris are afraid that former President Donald J. Trump will release the list of clients connected to Jeffrey Epstein and his private island if reelected. Musk made the claim during an interview with Tucker Carlson on Monday, published on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
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The tech mogul questioned why no one on the list had been prosecuted and suggested that elites’ support for Kamala Harris is linked to the possibility that Trump may release the Epstein client list.
“Some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome,” Musk said, contending that Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, are among those “uncomfortable” with the list being made public. Hoffman visited Epstein’s island, and Gates met Epstein multiple times.
“Between Diddy and Epstein, there’s probably thousands of hours of footage here,” Musk added. Both Epstein’s Caribbean island, Little St. James, and his New Mexico ranch were allegedly wired with cameras.
Musician and media mogul Diddy, real name Sean Combs, was also recently arrested on sex trafficking, rape, and sexual abuse charges, with one victim allegedly as young as nine.
Kenny Meiselas, the father of the three brothers who founded the pro-Democrat MeidasTouch group, is also linked to Diddy. MeidasTouch also has links to Epstein and Hoffman.
“If Trump wins, we can do some housecleaning,” Musk said, warning that democracy is at risk in the upcoming presidential election.
Musk announced his support for President Trump earlier this year and appeared on stage with him in Butler, Pennsylvania, over the weekend. It was Trump’s first visit back to the area since his attempted assassination by Thomas Matthew Crooks in July.