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Musk urged Trump to release files on Epstein case

Musk: Trump should release Epstein's case files
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On July 13, billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk called on US President Donald Trump to publish materials on the case of American financier Jeffrey Epstein.

"He [Trump] said 'Epstein' half a dozen times, while simultaneously urging everyone to stop talking about Epstein. Just post the files as promised," Max wrote on the social network X (ex. Twitter).

Musk released a statement on June 5 about Trump's involvement in the Epstein case. According to the billionaire, it is precisely because of the involvement of the American leader that the "Epstein files" have not yet been made public. Later, on June 7, Musk deleted this post from his page.

In January 2024, the first part of the documents was published, containing the names of more than 150 people involved in the financier's case. Among them are former US President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Nevertheless, in February of this year, the US Attorney General's Office accused the FBI of hiding "thousands of pages of documents" related to the case.

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