Elon Musk names the rich Dems ‘who are terrified’ of Epstein and Diddy files becoming public

Elon Musk claimed that billionaires like Bill Gates fear a Donald Trump victory because it would lead to the release of the names of associates of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Jeffrey Epstein.

The Tesla CEO, 50, made the baseless claim in an interview with Tucker Carlson on Musk’s social media app X.

“I think part of the reason why Kamala is getting so much support is because if Trump wins, that Epstein client list will become public,” Musk said.

“And some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome.”

Musk named Microsoft founder Gates and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman as some of the billionaires allegedly fearful of the release of Epstein’s client list. Gates and Hoffman are major donors to Democrats.

Elon Musk claimed that billionaires like Bill Gates fear a Donald Trump victory because he would release a list of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients

“I think part of the reason why Kamala is getting so much support is because if Trump wins, that Epstein client list will become public,” Musk said. Epstein is seen in 2005

“I think part of the reason why Kamala is getting so much support is because if Trump wins, that Epstein client list will become public,” Musk said. Epstein is seen in 2005

“He’s terrified of a Trump win,” Musk added of Hoffman, who worked for him at PayPal decades ago.

“He’s certainly not ideologically aligned with Trump anyway, but I think he’s actually concerned about the Epstein situation … that the DOJ could actually make progress.”

When asked about alleged video evidence of Epstein’s crimes, Musk responded, “Between Diddy and Epstein, there’s probably several thousand hours of footage here.”

The SpaceX boss said it was “baffling” that January 6 rioters were prosecuted while Epstein’s associates went unpunished.

Musk said there was a “strong overlap” between Epstein’s client list and Kamala’s “100 puppeteers.”

DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Gates and Hoffman for comment.

Gates has previously stated “that he deeply regrets ever meeting Epstein, whom he only met for discussions about philanthropy.”

Gates has previously stated 'that he deeply regrets ever meeting Epstein, whom he only met for discussions about philanthropy'

Gates has previously stated ‘that he deeply regrets ever meeting Epstein, whom he only met for discussions about philanthropy’

When asked about alleged video evidence of Epstein's crimes, Musk responded: 'Between Diddy and Epstein, there's probably several thousand hours of footage here'

When asked about alleged video evidence of Epstein’s crimes, Musk responded: ‘Between Diddy and Epstein, there’s probably several thousand hours of footage here’

The New York Times reported that Gates befriended Epstein after the pedophile was convicted of sex crimes.

It was claimed that Gates and Epstein met numerous times starting in 2011. According to The Times, Gates even visited Epstein at Epstein’s New York City mansion at least three times.

Meanwhile, Hoffman visited Epstein’s private Caribbean island after he was convicted of sex crimes – and asked the pedophile billionaire to help raise money for MIT.

Hoffman traveled to the island with Joi Ito, then director of MIT Media Lab, who had asked Hoffman and Epstein to raise money for MIT.

Musk and Hoffman, a major Democratic donor, worked together at PayPal more than 20 years ago, but their friendship has been strained by their political differences.

After Trump survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, Musk claimed “the Reid Hoffman’s.” [sic] of the world got their dearest wish… but then the martyr lived.’

Musk and Carlson’s conversation started with the former Fox News host wondering what would happen to Musk if Trump loses, and both started cackling.

Bill Gates is pictured at Epstein's Manhattan mansion in 2011, from left: Jes Staley, then a senior director at JPMorgan; former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers; Epstein; Gates and Boris Nikolic, the scientific advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Bill Gates is pictured at Epstein’s Manhattan mansion in 2011, from left: Jes Staley, then a senior director at JPMorgan; former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers; Epstein; Gates and Boris Nikolic, the scientific advisor to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Hoffman visited Epstein's private Caribbean island after he was convicted of sex crimes and asked the pedophile billionaire to raise money for MIT

Hoffman visited Epstein’s private Caribbean island after he was convicted of sex crimes – and asked the pedophile billionaire to raise money for MIT

“If Trump loses, you suck, dude,” Carlson said, as Elon laughed along and agreed.

“If he loses, I suck,” he confirmed. ‘How long do you think my prison sentence will last? Will I see my children? Don’t know.’

Musk and Carlson both said that if Harris beats Trump in November, it will be the last election.

Both joked that Harris and Joe Biden are figureheads of a movement rather than substantive politicians.

“Kamala is going to say whatever the teleprompter is going to say,” Musk claimed.

He also told Carlson about his concerns that religion has been replaced in society by the “woke mind virus.”

The interview comes following Musk’s appearance at a Trump rally Saturday in Pennsylvania.

The Tesla CEO, 50, made the baseless claim in an interview with Carson on Musk's social media app X.

The Tesla CEO, 50, made the baseless claim in an interview with Carson on Musk’s social media app X.

Musk jumped wildly with his fists in the air when he stood on stage with Donald Trump for the first time.

The dramatic appearance by the Tesla and SpaceX boss came as Trump returned to the grounds of the Butler Farm Show in Pennsylvania, where he survived an assassination attempt three months ago.

After jumping up and down, Musk told the huge crowd, “America is the home of the brave and the true test of a person’s character is how he or she behaves under fire.

“We had a president who couldn’t climb stairs and another who was pumping his fists after being shot! FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!’

Musk, wearing a black baseball hat, urged supporters to vote, register to vote, and for others to “vote now.”

“I didn’t repeat myself for nothing,” he said. “Honestly, you want to be a pest. Fight, fight, fight! Vote, vote, vote!’

Musk’s appearance at Trump’s rally in Butler marked the first time he took the stage at a political rally.

The billionaire was inspired to publicly support Trump after the failed assassination attempt on the former president at Butler on July 13.