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Elon Musk post claiming that Donald Trump appears in Epstein files removed from X

Elon Musk post claiming that Donald Trump appears in Epstein files removed from X

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Elon Musk's social media post claiming Donald Trump is in files relating to the disgraced paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein has been removed.
The tech billionaire made the allegation on X as he traded blows with the in a dramatic public row.
In , which now appears to have been deleted, said: "@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public.
"Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out."
He gave no evidence for the claim, which was dismissed by the White House - with the post disappearing from his social media platform by Sunday.
Users clicking on the message - first posted on Thursday - were instead greeted with: "Hmm...this page doesn't exist. Try searching for something else."
Epstein killed himself in his jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of sex trafficking minors.
Musk and Mr Trump's relationship broke down publicly on Thursday, just days after the Tesla and SpaceX chief executive left his role as a special government employee.
In a fiery exchange, Musk posted a series of messages on X criticising the president's signature tax and spending bill as a "big ugly spending bill".
President Trump posted on Truth Social, saying Musk had been "wearing thin" and claimed he "asked him to leave" his government position - something Musk denied.
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Musk then hit back with his claim about the US president appearing in the Epstein files.
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the comment in a statement.
"This is an unfortunate episode from Elon, who is unhappy with the One Big Beautiful Bill because it does not include the policies he wanted," she said.
"The president is focused on passing this historic piece of legislation and making our country great again."The spat hit shares, which closed down 14.3% on Thursday, losing about $150bn (£111bn) in value.
In an , Mr Trump was asked about reports a phone call was scheduled between him and Musk on Friday.
He reportedly said: "You mean the man who has lost his mind?"

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