Musk deleted a post about Trump's involvement in the Epstein case


American billionaire Elon Musk has deleted X (ex. Twitter) a post in which he claimed that US President Donald Trump appeared in the so—called "Epstein files" - the documents of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of trafficking minors for the purpose of sexual exploitation and inciting them to prostitution.
The billionaire released a statement on June 5. According to Musk, it is precisely because of Trump's involvement that the "Epstein files" have not yet been made public.
"There is no such page. Try to look for something else," the social network advises if you try to access a deleted Mask post.
On June 3, Musk criticized the draft budget proposed by the Trump administration, calling it a disgusting abomination. On June 5, Musk publicly supported the idea of impeaching Trump. The president, in turn, wrote that terminating contracts with Musk is the easiest way to save money in the state budget. At the same time, Tesla shares fell sharply.
Later, Trump said that he did not want to communicate with Musk, as he had "lost his mind."
As billionaire's father Errol Musk told Izvestia, the American leader will eventually emerge victorious from the confrontation with the entrepreneur. At the same time, he noted that the conflict is actually a small thing and will end in the near future.
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