Billionaire Elon Musk calls for release of “Epstein dossier” and attacks President Trump for defending Attorney General Pam Bondi.
“This might be the worst post ever,” Elon Musk responded to a post on social network X on July 13, which included a screenshot of US President Donald Trump’s post.
In the article, the White House boss defended Attorney General Pam Bondi when she was criticized for her conclusions related to pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, and called on the Republican Party’s support base to stop attacking the administration over the Epstein-related records.

President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk at the White House on May 30. Photo: AP
Musk has opposed the move, saying “just release the records as promised.” Musk also responded to a post that called the Epstein case “President Trump’s Achilles heel,” criticizing him for pledging to release the records during his campaign but now downplaying the importance of doing so.
“This is a huge problem. What kind of system do we live in where thousands of children are abused and the government has video of the abusers, and no one is ever prosecuted?” Musk wrote.
President Trump has not commented on the information.
The US Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released a memo last week, concluding that there was no evidence that pedophile billionaire Epstein “compiled a client list” as many rumors had suggested.
The memo also confirmed that Epstein committed suicide in a Manhattan jail in August 2019, consistent with a medical examination, and there was no evidence that the billionaire was murdered.
In a heated exchange with President Trump last month, Musk tweeted that Trump was “in the Epstein file.” Musk deleted the post and later expressed regret for his “overreaching” comments about the US president.