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Elon Musk Deletes Epstein Tweet After Trump Smackdown

The Trump-Musk feud isn’t cooling off—it’s getting weirder, wilder, and a whole lot more revealing. If you read yesterday’s breakdown, you know the split started over Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill and Musk’s tantrum over losing EV subsidies. But just when we thought it couldn’t get messier, Elon decided to throw an Epstein-shaped grenade into the conversation—and then deleted it like it never happened. Classic Silicon Valley move: launch, backpedal, deflect. But not so fast, Elon. We saw it. And we’re not letting it slide.

The Accusation Heard ‘Round the Internet

With zero evidence, Elon Musk posted on X that Trump’s name was in the Epstein files, implying some dark secret was hiding in sealed documents. It was a bombshell accusation—with all the explosive power of a wet firecracker. Musk framed it like he was dropping some deep-state truth. Instead, he dropped his credibility. If you’re going to toss a nuclear charge at the president of the United States, you’d better be ready to stand by it. Musk wasn’t.

Musk Deletes and Retreats

And then? Poof. Gone. Deleted. Musk scrubbed the post like a teenager wiping their browser history. No clarification, no follow-up, no “here’s the proof.” Just digital silence. The post was meant to wound—but the backpedal exposed what it really was: an emotional flail from a billionaire whose feelings were hurt. Musk bit the hand that fed him, realized he couldn’t win the fight, and tried to crawl out the side door without taking responsibility. Too late. The internet remembers.

Epstein’s Own Lawyer Shuts It Down

Trump didn’t need to scream. He didn’t need to bluff. He let Epstein’s former defense attorney do the talking. David Schoen, who represented Epstein in the days leading up to his mysterious death, posted a flat-out denial: “He had no information to hurt President Trump.” Schoen said he specifically asked Epstein that question. So let’s get this straight—Musk implied Trump was hiding something so bad it’s still classified, and Epstein’s own lawyer says there’s nothing there. Game. Set. Mismatch.

The Left’s Favorite Game: Guilt by Association

Let’s take a moment to remind the media—yes, Trump’s name was in the flight logs. So were a hundred others. He flew to Florida. That’s not a crime. Meanwhile, Bill Clinton was on Epstein’s plane at least 26 times, often without Secret Service, sometimes to foreign islands. And how does the Left react? “Well, that’s different.” Of course it is—because truth doesn’t matter when it comes to Trump. If he sneezes, they call it a hurricane. But if Clinton jumps in a hot tub with Epstein, it’s “networking.”

This Was Personal, Not Political

Don’t kid yourself—this wasn’t about justice, victims, or truth. Musk was mad about EV subsidies and Trump calling him out. So he retaliated with a low-blow conspiracy, hoping to damage Trump without touching his own reputation. But when it backfired, he yanked the tweet, tossed it in the memory hole, and moved on like it never happened. That’s not leadership. That’s cowardice with a WiFi connection.

Trump Stayed on Message

While Musk was busy smearing and deleting, Trump didn’t blink. He stuck to the facts: the bill is crucial, the subsidies are over, and Musk knew this was coming. And let’s be clear—Trump gave Musk room to thrive. He elevated him, praised him, and fought back against the green mafia trying to strangle innovation. Musk repaid him by aligning with baseless conspiracy chatter. That’s gratitude in the age of ego.

The Bigger Picture: Damage Control

Musk’s deletion tells you everything you need to know. He realized he went too far. He crossed a line that even his most loyal fanboys hesitated to defend. The post was reckless, legally questionable, and morally low—even by internet feud standards. Now he’s trying to play both sides again: one foot in the MAGA crowd, one foot in Silicon Valley cocktail parties. But you can’t serve two masters—and Musk just learned that the hard way.

They’re Still Stronger Together

Let’s not pretend this can’t be salvaged. Trump and Musk together were a nightmare for the Left—a wrecking ball of populism, innovation, and anti-woke clarity. The Right needs disruptors. But we also need discipline. Musk made a misstep. A big one. But if he owns it, dials back the drama, and remembers who actually fights the cultural war day in and day out—it’s not too late to fix this. He doesn’t need to grovel. But he does need to stop lobbing bombs at the general leading the charge.

Final Thoughts

Yesterday’s feud just turned into a firestorm. Elon Musk tried to nuke Trump with an Epstein accusation, only to delete the evidence and hope no one noticed. But we did. And so did Trump’s base. If this was a play to break off and build a new political empire, it backfired. If it was just a tantrum, it exposed more than it damaged. One thing’s certain—when you come for Trump, you’d better bring more than a deleted tweet.

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JIMMY

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