Elon Musk Just Told The Mainstream Media Something Major About Jeffrey Epstein…

It’s almost as if government officials favor Democrats by continuing to give them more power and influence. Well, who would have thought?

Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, has noticed this bias and went so far as to point it out on Saturday with a comedic meme.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to share an image of “Things he’ll never see” in his lifetime. The meme included a dinosaur, unicorn, and a fire-breathing dragon, as well as the text “The Epstein/Maxwell client list.”

“Only thing more remarkable than DOJ not leaking the list is that no one in the media cares. Doesn’t that seem odd?” Musk tweeted.

Musk followed up the tweet with another that read, “Sometimes I think my list of enemies is too short, so…”

Musk was referring to Jeffrey Epstein’s client list when he said “list.” In 2019, the late financier was arrested on sex trafficking charges, some of which involved girls as young as 14 years old.

Before the trial, Epstein allegedly committed suicide in jail after weeks of telling guards he would not do so, according to Insider.

Surprisingly, the cell cameras were turned off at the time of his apparent suicide. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime partner, was later convicted of complicity in the financier’s crimes.

This isn’t the first time Musk has criticized the Epstein investigation’s apparent lack of transparency.

“Where is their ‘client’ list? Shouldn’t at least one of them go down!?” Musk wrote.

A “black book” belonging to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein was first published in 2015 on the news and gossip website Gawker. It listed the names of several high-profile individuals as well as a description of their relationship with the American financier.

Those named in the book have not been charged with any wrongdoing or been linked to any crimes committed by Epstein or Maxwell.

During Maxwell’s trial last year, an address book containing the names of their victims and several of Epstein’s clients was also discussed. Following an agreement between the defense and prosecution, the address book was not made public.

Maxwell will be sentenced on June 28 after being found guilty on five of the six charges brought against her in late December.

However, it is unknown whether the DOJ has access to such a list, but there is a substantial amount of evidence related to the Epstein and Maxwell cases that have not been made public.

Sources: Dailywire, RT, Unilad

 

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