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Elon Musk accuses rival billionaire of trying to ‘destroy’ Trump to stop ‘Epstein List’ from coming out

Elon Musk made wild accusations about “known clients” of convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein during an appearance on Joe Rogan’s right-wing podcast, claiming former President Bill Clinton, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman were all worried about being named in the so-called “Epstein List.”

Additionally, the world’s richest man and Donald Trump’s “first buddy” claimed Hoffman was “so intent on destroying Trump” during the 2024 presidential election, specifically to keep the “list from coming out.”

Musk taped his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, which was released on Friday afternoon, just after Attorney General Pam Bondi released the “first phase” of the “Epstein files” to a cadre of MAGA influencers on Thursday. Despite hyping the release of the supposedly secret FBI documents as a bombshell, the binders Bondi delivered to Trump supporters turned out to contain very little new information about Epstein’s criminal cases.

Instead, the roughly 200 pages of documents mainly consisted of flight logs on Epstein’s planes and some contact information of his hundreds of associates, including Donald Trump, as well as an inventory of some of the items found in the homes that the FBI raided.

What wasn’t included, though, was any fresh allegations about Epstein or any other associates, prompting the MAGA faithful to rage about the lack of new evidence while alleging a ”Deep State” conspiracy.

Sensing the anger from the right, who have long used the Epstein case to fuel other conspiracy theories, Bondi instructed New York’s FBI field office to turn over “all records, documents, audio and video recordings, and materials related to Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, regardless of how such information was obtained” by Friday morning.

Midway through their three-hour-long chat, Rogan cited the criminal cases against Trump as part of a Democratic-led “lawfare” campaign to prevent him from running for office again. Musk, meanwhile, noted that Hoffman helped back columnist E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit against Trump, which found the president liable for sexual abuse and defamation.

“That lawsuit was funded by Reid Hoffman, who is a major Dem donor and also an Epstein client,” the DOGE chief alleged.

“The plot thickens!” Rogan responded. “Jesus Christ, it’s just so blatant. It’s like so obvious. The SpaceX lawsuit, the Trump stuff, it’s just so obvious.”

With the conspiracy-peddling podcaster setting the stage, Musk then accused Hoffman of trying to keep Trump from returning to the White House in order to prevent FBI evidence against Epstein and possibly others from being made public.

“Known Epstein clients who are obviously extremely powerful – powerful politically and very wealthy – are Bill Gates, Bill Clinton and Reid Hoffman,” Musk alleged. “And some others, too. But those three.”

While a stunned-looking Rogan let out an exasperated sigh, Musk added: “Why was Reid Hoffman so intent on destroying Trump?”

After Rogan asked if “they were worried about the list coming out,” the X (formerly Twitter) owner flatly replied: “Yeah.”

The two would go on to express their frustration about “sitting in the situation where the list isn’t coming out,” with Rogan complaining that Thursday’s document dump had “nothing in it that’s new.”

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