Elon Musk lashes out at the U.S. Department of Justice after its latest memo claims there’s “no credible evidence” of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “client list.” The billionaire ridicules the finding online, sarcastically noting it’s “no-one-has-been-arrested-o’clock” again and sharing memes slamming the investigation as a clown show.
The memo—obtained by Axios—reaffirms Epstein’s alleged suicide and denies any grounds for further prosecution. Public skepticism soars.
Meanwhile, Musk intensifies his feud with Donald Trump, alleging ties to Epstein (a claim he later deleted) and denouncing Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill.” In protest, Musk teases launching a new political party—the America Party—citing overwhelming public frustration and declaring: “We live in a one-party system, not a democracy.”
Despite DOJ’s dismissal, Musk demands Epstein’s files be released and continues to stir controversy as he faces a subpoena in an Epstein-linked lawsuit against JPMorgan. For him and many, this isn’t over—it’s personal.