Elon Musk Rages As He Leads Angry Reactions To The FBI's Claim That There Is 'No Jeffrey Epstein List'
By Favour Adegoke on July 7, 2025 at 3:45 PM EDT

Elon Musk has voiced his outrage over the FBI ending its probe into the late Jeffrey Epstein without releasing the rumored "Epstein list."
In a recently released memo, the FBI claimed no such list exists and that there was no evidence the disgraced financier blackmailed the high-profile individuals he was associated with.
Elon Musk called this conclusion the "final straw" and also posted a meme that mocked the agency's statement.
How Elon Musk Reacted To The FBI's No 'Epstein List' Conclusion

In the wake of the FBI releasing a memo denying the existence of an "Epstein list," Elon Musk has expressed his dissatisfaction with their conclusion.
The tech mogul, who previously walked back his claim that President Donald Trump was on the list, made the remark in response to a netizen who criticized the FBI in the comment section of a meme Musk posted to mock the agency.
"What happened to 'the client list is on my desk?'" the user wrote, referencing a past statement made by Attorney General Pam Bondi months earlier.
The person continued, "What happened to 'the Epstein files part 2?'" and "What happened to those magical binders? What a farce."
Musk replied, "This is the final straw," seemingly suggesting that he has lost all faith in the system or perhaps in the government under Trump's leadership.
As for the meme, it featured four images of a person gradually transforming into a clown, mocking how the narrative surrounding the Epstein list has constantly evolved.
In another post, Musk asked, sarcastically, "What's the time? Oh look, it's no-one-has-been-arrested-o'clock again …" along with a photo that had the message, "The Official Jeffrey Epstein Pedophile Arrest Counter."
Netizens Agree With Elon Musk's Sentiments About The Late Sex Offender's Rumored Client List

In the comment section of the post, several netizens joined Musk in his outrage against the "no Epstein's list" claims.
"Nobody believes the FBI's and DOJ's lies on this," one wrote, while another commented, "I agree with your rage about this. Who are they protecting now…"
Another netizen referenced Musk's earlier claim about Trump being on the list as the reason why the FBI made the conclusion.
"Elon said Trump was on the Epstein list. Is this why all of a sudden there is no Epstein list?" the person wrote and added sarcastically, "Yeah, there were no victims, no clients, no co-conspirators, and no list."
Another netizen remarked, "What are they hiding is the real question. We all want answers to what and who are on the Epstein Client list!"
Someone else said, "Same old script with those in power. They all lie and tell you what you want to hear to gain a vote, but none of them follow through. It's time for change."
"The Epstein list isn't lost. It's just too valuable for the world to ever see," one more person wrote.
The Billionaire Previously Accused Donald Trump Of Preventing The Release Of The Epstein List

Musk's new comments about the Epstein list come after he accused Trump of being the reason why a list of clients has never been disclosed to the public.
After falling out with the president over his "One Big Beautiful" bill, Musk took to X and made an explosive claim about his former ally.
"Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files," Musk said on June 5 in the since-deleted post.
However, after a brief back-and-forth with Trump, who threatened to cut the tech mogul's government contracts, Musk did a 180 and stated on X that he regretted some of the posts he made about the politician.
"I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week," the Tesla boss wrote. "They went too far."
All About The FBI's Memo On Jeffrey Epstein's Case

The memo from the FBI provided detailed information about the agency's investigation into Epstein, which led to the uncovering of over "300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence."
Teams of experts, including agents, attorneys, and analysts, performed a "systematic review" of the evidence, but according to the agency, it revealed no incriminating "client list."
The FBI also stated that it discovered "no credible evidence that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals," nor did it "uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties."
Elsewhere in the memo, the FBI concluded that Epstein committed suicide and stated that their conclusion was "consistent with previous findings," including a report from the medical examiner who performed Epstein's autopsy.
The FBI Released Footage Of The Final Moments Of Jeffrey Epstein Before His Suicide
60 seconds MISSING from Epstein footage
DOJ released CCTV from the night he ‘killed himself’...with no explanation for missing frames pic.twitter.com/KrLOnCPkgP
— Furkan Gözükara (@GozukaraFurkan) July 7, 2025
In addition to the memo, the FBI released CCTV footage showing Jeffrey Epstein's final moments at the prison where he was held while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
The surveillance footage, which spans roughly 11 hours, covers August 9 and 10, 2019, although the sex offender was found dead on August 10.
At around 7:49 p.m. on August 9, Epstein was still alive and could be seen in the footage being escorted to his cell by a guard.
After he was taken to his cell, the next sign of movement near the area came at approximately 10:39 p.m., when a guard appeared to walk toward Epstein's cell. The same guard was seen again on camera at 10:41 p.m.
For the rest of the night, no one was seen approaching the cell, and it is believed that the suicide occurred during that time.