Elon Musk said on Tuesday that a major figure in the MAGA movement is also included in the so-called Epstein files, a month after he said President Donald Trump was.
Musk made the accusation in response to Roger Stone, a Trump loyalist, who implied strongly that the files contained information about Steve Bannon, the White House chief strategist at the beginning of Trump’s first term.
On Tuesday afternoon, Musk tweeted that Bannon was in the Epstein files.
The richest man in the world and the biggest contributor to Trump’s 2024 campaign, Elon Musk, provided no proof that Bannon was connected to the files.
Musk was reacting to a string of Stone tweets, one of which contained a Business Insider article claiming that Epstein’s pal Bannon spent 15 hours filming the financier for a documentary that was never made.
After Jeffrey Epstein was found guilty of sex crimes in Florida, why would Bannon visit him in his residence in New York and in Paris? Stone posted a tweet. Why would he coach Epstein to play just sixty minutes?
After arguing with Trump over the Big Beautiful Bill that was approved by Congress last week, Musk launched a third party over the weekend.
Musk said during their feud that the president is in the Epstein files, which is why they haven’t been made public.