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MUSK: ‘More Smoking Guns’ To Come, ‘If I Committed Suicide, It’s Not Real!’

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On Twitter Spaces on Saturday night, Elon Musk addressed questions about the Twitter Files drop over the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story, and what users can expect for the next drop and transparency at Twitter. Musk pledged to full transparency, according to the Post Millenial.

As the call came to a close, Musk joked that he was not suicidal, saying “If I committed suicide, it’s not real!”

The co-host of the group call, Kim Dotcom, asked Elon Musk if he was having any suicidal thoughts. Musk replied “I’m not having any suicidal thoughts. If I committed suicide it’s not real.”

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Tim Pool tweeted the Musk quote shortly after the call.

The reference to the suicide joke comes from the idea that he has so much information to reveal that is dangerous to powerful people who may prefer to have him permanently out of the way.

Thousands of Musk supporters have been concerned with the Twitter CEO’s safety since releasing the Twitter files, including Caitlyn Jenner who reminded Elon Musk that he just became “public enemy number one to some very very bad people.”

Matt Wallace praised Musk for his willingness to put his own personal safety at risk to call out powerful people. “I respect his commitment to exposing evil!” the breaking news journalist posted to Twitter.

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