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Elon Musk had more extensive ties to Epstein than previously known, emails show

https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143608592

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BumRushDaShow (166,865 posts)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 05:23 PM
Elon Musk had more extensive ties to Epstein than previously known, emails show
Source: The Guardian

Fri 30 Jan 2026 16.19 EST
Last modified on Fri 30 Jan 2026 17.06 EST

Elon Musk had more extensive – and more friendly – communications with the financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein than previously publicly known, according to documents released on Friday by the Department of Justice. Emails in the files appear to show the two cordially messaging each other on two separate occasions to make plans for Musk to visit Epstein’s island.

The documents include Musk and Epstein emailing in both 2012 and 2013 to determine when Musk should make the trip to Little St James. Neither exchanges appear to have resulted in Musk visiting the island, due to logistical issues. “Will be in the BVI/St Bart’s area over the holidays. Is there a good time to visit?” Musk states on 13 December 2013. “any day 1st - 8th . play it by ear if you want. always space for you,” Epstein replies.

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sheshe2 (96,476 posts)
1. "Just fun as the agenda"...ugh.
Reply to BumRushDaShow (Original post)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 05:28 PM
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I was really looking forward to finally spending some time together with just fun as the agenda.

Just two pedos planning some fun.

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Jilly_in_VA (14,012 posts)
2. Deport his slimy azz!
Reply to BumRushDaShow (Original post)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 05:34 PM
Strip him of his citizenship, confiscate his assets, and ship him back to Suid Afrika. Let them decide what to do with him when he's a freakin' pauper!

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OGBuzz (70 posts)
14. They have emails and it's looking like Elmo....
Reply to milestogo (Reply #6)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 07:40 PM
was a repeat visitor to Epstein's island. No doubt this will be a bonanza for Tesla stock.

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travelingthrulife (4,781 posts)
26. As long as we seize his assets to pay for the damage he has caused.
Reply to Blue Owl (Reply #8)
Sat Jan 31, 2026, 09:01 AM
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 2/2
« Last post by SVPete on February 02, 2026, 11:29:37 AM »
Judge Ordered Illegal Alien Criminal Released on a Date That Doesn't Exist

https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/02/02/judge-ordered-illegal-alien-criminal-released-on-a-date-that-doesnt-exist-n4949011

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The woke judge who ordered the Trump administration to release the illegal alien father who abandoned his kid to escape justice dated his outrageous order for a calendar day that does not and has never existed in reality.

Democrats built up a massive sob story campaign over Adrian Conejo Arias after sharing sad photos of his five-year-old boy alone and in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody. What neither those propagandists nor Clinton-appointed Judge Fred Biery want you to know is that ICE had to take charge of the child because his criminal father abandoned him and his heartless mother refused to take custody. To crown the whole, Biery’s order is dated February 31. I don’t know about you, but I call that the perfect loophole for the Trump administration to ignore the illegitimate order.

My emphasis.
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Maybe there's something big companies like about illegal immigration.
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How about, "Today, Democratic Party leader [name] said...", followed by "let it be stated for the record that today's Democrats are a bunch of calcuating, cruel, conniving deceivers, who have promoted malicious lies about their opposition for years"?
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Target didn't learn from 2020? Fine! Federal agencies should do nothing to investigate or enforce laws protecting Target from theft, arson, or murder. And Federal agencies can be forbidden to buy from Target instead of Amazon or Walmart, or direct from suppliers.
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Well, there's only going to be a bit less than 3 more years of, "President Trump said". Of course, VP Vance and several other Rs will become foci for Dem/Prog hatred in the next year or so, with 2028 coming.
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When was that?

I'm old enough to remember "b*shitler", and "The BFEE," and similar names called of every right leaning politician they mention over there.


DUmmies lie. All the time, DUmmies lie.

And DUmmies yammering about Darth Cheney and :jerkit: ing about Karl Rove being perp-walked out of the WH in "24 Business Hours".
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He has a point.


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Here are some more opportunities for selective non-enforcement of federal law:

Target has a famous logo protected by US trademark laws. If Target is cool with federal immigration laws not being enforced, I’m cool with allowing any retailer to use Target’s logo without any enforcement of federal trademark laws.

3M is an industrial powerhouse that has prospered from its development of patent-protected products. Perhaps the federal government should “de-escalate” enforcement of 3M’s patents when competitors sell knock-offs?

Red Wing Boots is a market leader in premium-priced work boots. Since its CEO is advocating for federal laws not to be enforced, there is a great opportunity to sell cheap imitation boots with Red Wing branding, and have the federal government stand down in protecting Red Wing’s trademark.

US Bank relies on the federal government to enforce laws that protect banks from criminal fraud. Enforcing these laws requires federal manpower and taxpayer money. Since US Bank’s CEO is advocating for the federal government not to enforce immigration laws, perhaps we can extend the same courtesy and have US Bank exempted from federal protections against bank fraud.

If Best Buy’s CEO is going to advocate for the non-enforcement of federal law, I might in turn advocate that any electronics retailer be allowed to put up a sign identifying their store as a Best Buy.

General Mills sells Cheerios, among other cereals, and other well-known consumer products such as Pillsbury and Betty Crocker, which are all protected by trademark law. It seems to me that by signing the letter requesting that immigration law not be enforced, General Mills’ CEO is also announcing that federal laws protecting its trademarks can be ignored too. Selling generic oat cereal as authentic Cheerios sounds like a good business opportunity.


http://ace.mu.nu/archives/418344.php
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The DUmpster / Re: Both Of My Teenage Granddaughters
« Last post by SVPete on February 02, 2026, 10:39:36 AM »
'Anxiety' used to have a clinical operative definition.

Now days, it tends to more often mean 'i'm a present/future would be AWFL' and i want to be sedated or otherwise have my mood altered.

Better Living Through Chemicals, 2.0
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PCIntern (28,068 posts)

I am good and *******ed sick and tired of reading or hearing the following clause:

“Today, President Trump said…”

Since what he says or doesn’t say is either a bald-faced lie or fronto-temporal-influenced gabble -degook, what the actual **** does it really matter at all whatsoever what he said?

It reminds me of the time just prior to the Gulf War when all the news outlets would “report”: “Today, Saddam Hussein said…”

Yes, I am well aware that reportage must needs include the quotation, but isn’t it “something” that our press does not add the proviso “let it be stated for the record that this President has told tens of thousands of lies and gross exaggerations, so it might be prudent to take today’s statement with the proverbial grain of salt until it can be verified.” Or better, “ Our staff has thoroughly researched the validity of this statement and found it to be, as many of his pronouncements are, false in many (all) respects.”

But no. Even though this sociopathic ephedrophile has never knowingly told the truth in his lifetime, it is reported as a fact upon initial presentation, and since we have a torrent/firehose of lies, no amount of evidence to the contrary can possibly make up for the initial statement/lie/untruth/prevarication/bullshit. I had a member of my former family of acquisition who considered himself very bright and informed who bought into this nonsense and was exasperated by sane individuals’ contradictions. Very stupid and frustrating. And moronic. And worthy of gnashing of teeth.

But my favorite thing on the news shows is when they’re interviewing a Democrat and ask him or her “Well, the President said such and such.” and the Democrat responds to the lie with the Truth, the interviewer then says dismissively , “Well, we are going to have to leave it there.” And so without discussion, the topic and victory go to the President/Liar. Now when a Republican is interviewed and asked about a Democrat, he or she is given full rein to blather on and on and ascribe not only the “evil motive” to this Democrat, but every ill in the USAand around the world is the fault of the Dem and of course, the Party at-large. **** these assholes.

Rant complete.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220988349

Another stupid word salad rant from the janitor
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