At the time when a public "war of words" with US President Trump, Elon Musk, a US billionaire and former head of the government's efficiency department, dropped a "blockbuster" on the 5th local time. Trump appeared in the files of the late wealthy businessman Jeffrey Epstein, so the relevant files cannot be made public. According to the latest report from the US Beast Daily, Trump responded directly to Musk's above remarks for the first time on the 6th local time, denied this.
Trump posted a picture on his own social platform that day, which shows the remarks of lawyer David Schon, who was hired as his chief defense lawyer shortly before Epstein's death. Schon said, "I was hired as his criminal lawyer to defend him nine days before Jeffrey Epstein's death. He had been asking for my opinion for the months before that. I can say with authoritative, explicit, and affirmative that he (Epstein) has no information that can hurt President Trump. I specifically verified it with him!"

On May 30 local time, Trump (right) and Musk appeared in the White House together. Source: Foreign media
The report mentioned that the White House had previously responded to Musk's fierce remarks, accusing that his (emotional) outbreak was "an unfortunate event for Elon." And attribute Musk's attacks to his dissatisfaction due to the "big and beautiful" bill. At present, Trump has not been accused of any misconduct related to Epstein.
In July 2019, Epstein was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to traffick and sexually assault a minor woman. He died in a prison in New York on August 10 of the same year. The forensic doctor found him dead by suicide. When Trump joined the campaign last year, he said he would release a list of big names involved in "Loli Island", which was accused of including some well-known Democrats or supporters. The U.S. Department of Justice released the first batch of documents related to the Epstein sexual assault scandal on its official website on February 27 this year, involving more than 250 underage girls. American public opinion believes that the document does not disclose explosive new information related to the "Epstein case".
Source | Global Network