FBI Responds to Musk’s Claim About Trump’s Involvement in Child Sexual Abuse
According to webangah News Agency, citing the New York Post via Mehr News Agency, FBI Director Christopher Wray refused to comment on the public dispute between former U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), regarding Musk’s claim that Trump’s name appears in Jeffrey Epstein’s controversial child sex abuse case files.
Wray, who was recording a two-hour interview with Joe Rogan when Musk’s posts attacking Trump surfaced, expressed surprise at the allegation, stating: “I’m not getting into any conversation between Elon and President Trump.”
Rogan, hosting Wray on his podcast, reacted: “My God-this blows my mind. How would he [Musk] know this? Does he know Donald Trump is named in Epstein’s files? or does he have access to those records?”
The FBI director responded that he had no knowledge about whether Musk possessed access to Epstein case materials and declined further comment.
“I’m just not getting involved in this Trump-Musk matter,” Wray added. “I know what my responsibilities are-and this certainly isn’t among them.”
Earlier in the interview, Wray addressed the delayed release of surveillance footage proving Epstein died by suicide in his Manhattan jail cell: ”I won’t say all cameras were operational. But we have video evidence you’ll see soon-then you can judge for yourself.”
Following Epstein’s death, conspiracy theories emerged alleging he was murdered over fears he might expose powerful political and financial figures linked to sex crimes.
Musk accused the former president of involvement in child exploitation cases through a post on X: “trump is named in Jeffrey Epstein’s sealed court filings. that’s why thay remain hidden. Have a nice day, Donald!”
Epstein participated in trafficking minors for sexual exploitation by politicians and wealthy elites-one of America’s most scandalous cases involving numerous high-profile names while keeping critical details classified.