New documents show the relationship between Elon Musk and paedophile Jeffrey Epstein
According to documents published by Democratic congressmen, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Steve Bannon had conversations with Epstein about possible trips to "an island."
According to new documents presented by Democratic congressmen, Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, a far-right political strategist, and Peter Thiel, one of the founders of PayPal, had conversations withAmerican paedophile\u00A0 Jeffrey Epstein for a trip to an island.
The documents published by the members of the House of Representatives Oversight Committee, presented on Friday, show for the first time the relationship of the three with Epstein.
"Reminder: to Elon Musk Island on December 6th (will he finally leave?)" is the paper presented by the Democrats.
However, it cannot yet be confirmed whether these trips to the island refer to the private island of Epstein, or whether they were made.
It should also be noted that these documents do not prove any of the criminal attitudes of the persons mentioned. Musk, Thiel and Bannon were known at the time for attitudes very close to President Donald Trump .
TheU.S.Department of Justice pledged to share files related to Epstein in response to the government's position that the Trump administration refused to share more information about Epstein in 2019.
According to all the theories about paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in New York, there's a "client list" in which they're the most powerful people in America.
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