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Explosive Report Alleges Elon Musk’s Extensive Drug Use Amid Trump Support Efforts


A bombshell report from The New York Times alleges that MAGA billionaire Elon Musk had a serious drug abuse problem—one far more severe than previously understood.


According to the report, during Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign—when Musk donated a staggering $275 million to support Trump's return to the White House—Musk was “using drugs far more intensely than previously known,” with behavior that went “well beyond occasional use.”

The allegations paint a troubling picture. Musk reportedly abused ketamine to the point that he told associates it was impacting his bladder. Additionally, he is said to have used Ecstasy, psychedelic mushrooms, and Adderall. At one point, Musk allegedly traveled with a box containing about 20 pills. The Times obtained a photo of this box and interviewed individuals who claimed to have seen it firsthand.

Perhaps most disturbing is the suggestion that Musk leveraged his vast wealth and influence to sidestep consequences that would end most people’s careers. SpaceX, as a federal contractor, is subject to stringent drug policies, including random drug testing for both employees and administrators. Yet, sources close to the process allege that Musk was able to avoid testing by receiving advance notice.

It remains unclear whether this alleged drug use continued—or worsened—during Musk’s interactions with the Trump administration. However, his increasingly erratic behavior has raised serious questions about his conduct during that time.

Given the gravity of these claims, a Congressional investigation is urgently needed. If even a fraction of this behavior were attributed to a prominent Democrat, Republican leaders would undoubtedly be demanding immediate accountability and legal consequences.

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