Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, caused debate on Thursday when he claimed that former U.S. President Donald Trump’s name was found in the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files. According to Musk, the Elonfiles page’s references to Trump were enough to keep the whole story secret.

Still, the post has since disappeared from Twitter, which has stirred questions and talk about what Musk posted and why he removed it. Musk’s removed message became very popular very fast, and people reacted by either supporting or criticising his actions.

There was no evidence presented by Elon Musk, and he did not say which sources led him to his statement. There have been a lot of heated debates about the Epstein files since they were discovered, as they list various big names who were said to have been associated with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who passed away in custody in 2019 before his trial on sex trafficking was completed.

Musk’s post coming down has attracted attention, since he is known for using his platform for political dialogues. They point out that speaking about such a big allegation when no evidence exists only causes more confusion and false claims. Experts believe the CEO may have acted before considering the possible legal consequences or their company’s reputation and decided to delete his post once he noticed the issue.

Musk and Trump have not spoken out about the issue since the message was removed. The whole scandal about Epstein has already attracted attention, and this new incident adds yet more mystery and makes people question the proper use of influence on social media.

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