Elon Musk defends US Attorney General Pam Bondi amid 'sickening' Epstein files release: Truth or tactical cover-up?
Epstein Files Unveiled — But No Smoking Gun
On February 27, Bondi made public a 200-page dossier containing Epstein’s contact book, flight logs, and an evidence list from properties in New York and the US Virgin Islands. While the documents reveal a host of high-profile names — including former President Donald Trump, Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, Alec Baldwin, and Ralph Fiennes — they do not serve as a direct client list or confirm any wrongdoing by those mentioned.
Despite the lack of explicit allegations, Bondi's decision to release the files marks a significant step in addressing long-standing calls for transparency surrounding Epstein’s network. The documents, however, were heavily redacted, with victim names and sensitive information obscured to protect their anonymity.
Musk Rallies Behind Bondi Amid Criticism
The explosive release has drawn both praise and criticism, with some accusing Bondi of caving to political pressure. Musk, however, came to her defense on Twitter, responding to a user who claimed Bondi was battling internal resistance from the Department of Justice and the FBI.
«AG Pam Bondi is fighting a leftist culture within the DoJ and FBI. Give her a chance,» the user wrote. «She is not hiding anything, she is not covering up Epstein. She wants the info released. She knows her reputation is on the line.»
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Musk echoed the sentiment, writing: «People