
Why does Elon Musk have no empathy. Other billionaires give to the poor, and the arts. Musk wants to see frauds, everywhere! He wants to hurt them. He does not care if he hurts – innocent people! I think he likes to hurt people – period! I think……I have my villain. Hello……Thomas Gideon.
John Presco
By Faiz Siddiqui and
A White House news conference took a detouron Friday when billionaire Elon Musk, standing beside President Donald Trump to address reporters as he prepares to depart his formal role with the federal government, was asked about the striking purple-and-yellow discoloration around his right eye.
Musk said he was “horsing around” with his 5-year-old son X, who struck him in the face and caused a bruise.
“I was just horsing around with little X, and I said, ‘Go ahead, punch me in the face.’ And he did,” he said.
“I didn’t really feel much at the time and then, I guess, it bruises up,” he added.
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The president also commented on the black eye. “That was X that did that?” Trump said. “X could do it. If you knew X, he could do it.”
Musk also said that he “wasn’t anywhere near France,” referencing a video from earlier this week of French President Emmanuel Macron being pushed in the face by his wife, Brigitte, which Macron said showed the couple joking together.
MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell choked up when detailing harrowing stories of children dying as a result of the Trump administration’s welfare cuts, labeling the president and Elon Musk “soulless, mindless entities.”
Speaking on Monday’s The Last Word, O’Donnell quoted a New York Times article by columnist Nicholas Kristof which referenced Evan Anzoo, a 5-year-old boy South Sudan who had been born with HIV.
Elon Musk allegedly took large amounts of drugs including ketamine while advising Trump – report
Doge head at times took dissociative daily, along with ecstasy and psychedelic mushroom use, according to NYT
Joseph Gedeon in WashingtonFri 30 May 2025 11.26 EDTShare
Elon Musk engaged in extensive drug consumption while serving as one of Donald Trump’s closest advisers, taking ketamine so frequently it caused bladder problems and traveling with a daily supply of approximately 20 pills, according to claims made to the New York Times.
The world’s richest person regularly consumed ketamine, ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms during his rise to political prominence, anonymous sources familiar with his activities told the Times. His drug use reportedly intensified as he donated $275m to Trump’s presidential campaign and later wielded significant power through his role spearheading the so-called “department of government efficiency”, or Doge.
Musk announced his departure from government service on Wednesday evening, months after exhibiting erratic behavior including insulting cabinet members and making a Nazi-like salute at a political rally.
Ecstasy is classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a Schedule I controlled substance with no accepted medical use, making it entirely prohibited for federal employees – though Musk has been classified as a “special government employee” and not subject to the same stringent rules as a regular employee.
While ketamine can be legally prescribed as a Schedule III substance, recreational use or mixing it with other drugs would probably violate federal workplace policies.

The Doge leader developed what those sources described to the Times as a serious ketamine habit, consuming the powerful anesthetic sometimes daily rather than the “small amount” taken “about once every two weeks” he claimed in interviews. “If you’ve used too much ketamine, you can’t really get work done, and I have a lot of work,” Musk previously told journalist Don Lemon in March 2024, downplaying his consumption.
However, by spring last year, the Times reported, Musk was telling associates his ketamine use was affecting his bladder – a known consequence of chronic abuse of the drug, which has psychedelic properties and can cause dissociation from reality, according to the DEA.
His regular medication box contained pills bearing Adderall markings alongside other substances, according to sources with the Times who saw photographs of the container.
It remains unclear whether Musk was under the influence during his time at the White House, where he attended sensitive meetings with foreign leaders and held power over federal spending cuts.
When asked for comment on the reporting and whether Musk did any drug tests, White House spokesperson Harrison Fields skirted the question, saying that Musk “has accomplished more for American taxpayers than many career politicians”.
“Few CEOs in America would leave the comfort of the C-suite to serve in the federal government,” Fields said in a statement. “Yet Elon Musk did just that, joining the Trump Administration’s efforts to cut waste, fraud and abuse. DOGE and its core mission is now embedded in the fabric of the federal government and continues to drive efficiency and save taxpayer dollars.”
SpaceX maintains strict drug-free workplace policies for employees due to its government contracts. However, those insiders tell the Times that Musk received advance warning of random drug tests – undermining their effectiveness.
Popular podcaster and public intellectual Sam Harris, who publicly ended his friendship with Musk, wrote in a January newsletter: “There is something seriously wrong with his moral compass, if not his perception of reality.”
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