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#Musk Calls Out Trump “After all this time, just release it!” Trending today, what do you think?🤡
The remote confrontation between Trump and Musk over the Epstein case has revealed the struggle for truth between America's power elite and tech oligarchs. This sexual assault case involving 187 powerful individuals has become a "political cover-up" due to lack of evidence and government protection, with 78% of the public believing the government is hiding the truth.
In stark contrast to Trump's conservative defense, Musk's launch of the "Document Release Movement" as the founder of the "American Party" showcases the disruptive challenge of tech oligarchs to traditional political power. His call on July 13 is not an isolated incident, but a continuous action throughout the 2025 political process:
July 8: Just three days after announcing the establishment of the "American Party," Musk released a statement listing "declassifying all documents related to the Epstein case" as the party's primary goal, accusing the Trump administration of "deceiving voters with a redacted version of the 2024 files."
July 9: In response to the Justice Department's conclusion of "no client list," Musk posted a meme on X platform, revealing the government's repeatedly changing stance with an ironic chain of "We will release → Need time → List on the table → No list."
July 13: Directly calling out Trump for "mentioning Epstein six times while refusing to release documents," he deeply links personal credibility with case transparency, creating moral pressure on MAGA voters.
Musk's "Document Release Movement" appears to pursue judicial transparency but essentially aims to deconstruct traditional political authority through technical rationality. When Trump tries to downplay the scandal with "nobody cares," Musk uses the power of algorithms to keep the topic at the top of trending searches — this is not just a war between two individuals, but a declaration of war by Code Power against Castle Power.
History is witnessing: politics is no longer a struggle for geographical territory (like the $46.5 billion border wall funding), but a capture of voter attention and trust on the blockchain. Whether the "American Party" can survive or not, Musk has proven: when billionaires hold social media, cryptocurrency, and aerospace technology, they don’t need to win elections — they just need to make the old system lose its legitimacy.