Kamalas Support Tied To Epstein Scandal? Musk Hints At Billionaire Fear Of Trumps Return (WATCH!)

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In a recent conversation with Tucker Carlson, billionaire innovator Elon Musk revealed that certain billionaires are living in fear of the potential disclosure of the Jeffrey Epstein client list, should former President Donald Trump be re-elected.

Musk, the owner of the platform X where the interview was broadcasted, suggested that this fear is driving support towards Kamala Harris.

Musk, in his conversation with Carlson, stated, "You know I think part of why Kamala is getting so much support is that if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is going to become public." He further added, "And some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome." Musk's comments indicate a palpable tension among the wealthy elite, who he suggests are backing Harris as a safeguard against the potential exposure of their involvement with Epstein.

According to The Blaze, Musk named Reid Hoffman, a venture capitalist, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates as among those allegedly apprehensive about the possible revelations contained in the Epstein client list. Carlson concurred with Musk's assessment, stating, "You can sort, you just look at them, and you're like, 'That's a nervous person right there.'"

The discussion also touched upon the notion that many individuals on the Epstein client list, as well as those allegedly linked to Sean "Diddy" Combs, are the same people who often criticize ordinary Americans. Musk suggested that a Trump victory could lead to a "clean house" scenario.

However, the judge overseeing the Epstein client list has clarified that many names in the lawsuit are being shielded either because they are victims or have been falsely accused. These individuals have the legal right to contest the release of their identities, upholding their due process rights.

Musk, a vocal supporter of Trump, has joined him on the campaign trail. Trump has previously stated his intent to make the Epstein client list public if he is re-elected.