Democrats in the House of Representatives demanded that the FBI and the Department of Justice reveal the Jeffrey Epstein Files ‘ true accounts and what Elon Musk claimed about Donald Trump’s involvement with the sex offender. The President and the Tesla CEO exchanged heated exchanges, and Elon Musk decided to drop a weapon because he claimed Trump was named in the Epstein Files. He did not go into detail about how he learned about the information because no such details have been made public already. Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Stephen Hawking’s connections to the pedophile have been revealed in various aspects of the Epstein Files, which leave some surprises, but no claim of such ties to Trump has been made. According to information that is widely available, Trump has been involved in several parties with Epstein, took his personal plane, and they have argued over a property dispute. Trump also has prohibited Epstein from visiting Mar-a-Lago since accusations started to surface. Mussk was confident in the accusations he made against the president because he claimed that Trump is to blame for the lack of open access to the Epstein data. Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass. ) addressed a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, which was first obtained by Forbes. and Robert Garcia (D-California ) requested that they “immediately clarify whether this allegation is true.” According to reports, the lawmakers requested a timeline of the DOJ’s declassification and publication of the Epstein files as well as an explanation of why they haven’t turned over any new documents since February. In response to the serious allegations, they asked Elon Musk why he allowed his son X to hang out with Donald Trump if he knew the senator was a” sexual offender.” They also requested a depiction of Trump’s role in reviewing the data, a list of personnel involved in their release, and an explanation for why files recently released to Congress contained” major redactions.
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