In a chaotic afternoon, the internet was almost “on fire” when Elon Musk – SpaceX founder and tech mogul of the century – suddenly broke his days-long silence, speaking out about the “Epstein Files Call-Out” that former President Donald Trump mentioned in a closed-door meeting with MAGA supporters.
Just hours after the recording went viral, Musk posted a shocking message on X (formerly Twitter):
“If anyone thinks they can hide the truth forever, they don’t know what the internet is.”
The short statement was enough to send millions of global internet users into a debate. Many believed Musk was implicitly confirming the existence of sensitive documents related to Epstein, while others thought he was just “playing” with the public – as he often does with hot topics.
Sensationalist news sites in the US immediately launched a series of theories: Did Musk really know something about the “Epstein Files”? Or was this just a publicity stunt to prepare for an upcoming technology or political project?
An anonymous source in the California tech industry revealed:
“Elon doesn’t talk for no reason. When he chooses the time to speak, there’s definitely something going on behind the scenes.”
From Washington to New York, political commentary programs devoted at least 15 minutes to dissecting every word in Musk’s post. One media analyst even suggested that this could be “the opening shot of a public confrontation between two of the most powerful figures in America.”
Meanwhile, Trump supporters on social media MAGA.net and Truth Social praised Musk as “the only one who dares to say what no one else dares to say.” The hashtag #MuskKnows quickly climbed to the top of global trends in just 45 minutes.
However, up to this point, neither Musk nor his media team has confirmed nor denied his involvement in any “Epstein documents”.
Observers say this is just the “prelude” to a long story, and if Internet history has taught us anything, it is that a tweet from Elon Musk can be enough to shake up the entire American political world.