In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk suggested that the backing Vice President Kamala Harris receives from billionaires may stem from their anxiety regarding the potential unveiling of a so-called "Epstein client list." Musk believes that influential figures, including billionaires like Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates, are worried about the consequences should Donald Trump win the upcoming election.
Musk stated, "I think part of why Kamala is getting so much support is that if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is going to become public." He highlighted that the prospect of disclosure is causing significant concern among prominent individuals associated with Harris.
Musk Claims Reid Hoffman Fears Trump Victory Amid Epstein Revelations
When asked specifically about Reid Hoffman, who was Musk's colleague at PayPal, the Tesla CEO claimed that Hoffman is particularly fearful of a Trump victory and the revelations that might follow. "He's terrified of a Trump victory because of the disclosure that would follow," Musk said. He added that Hoffman's ideological opposition to Trump further compounds his concerns regarding the Epstein situation.
The "Epstein list" refers to speculation about individuals linked to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sex trafficking. Although numerous names have emerged in legal documents, no official list identifying Epstein's clients has been released.
Trump has also commented on the Epstein situation during a podcast with Lex Fridman in September. He indicated he would be interested in examining the rumored client list and expressed no objections to its release if the opportunity presented itself.
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Musk's Support for Trump
Recently, Musk has intensified his support for Trump, attending a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. This appearance marked Musk's first public endorsement since Trump's attempted assassination in July. Sources suggest that Musk's public engagements are linked to his America PAC, which aims to bolster Trump's campaign ahead of the critical November 5 election in Pennsylvania.
While Musk's remarks reflect a notable political strategy, the speculation surrounding the Epstein client list remains unverified, raising questions about the motivations behind billionaire support for specific candidates in the electoral landscape.
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