Sources say Musk often carried a daily stash of 20 pills, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelics.
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Sources say Musk often carried a daily stash of 20 pills, including ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelics.
Musk Took “Daily Ketamine Stash”

According to a bombshell New York Times investigation, Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and head of Trump’s “Department of Government Efficiency”, allegedly used narcotics regularly while helping shape U.S. policy.
Trump’s Top Adviser Allegedly on Heavy Drugs

Musk, who held major influence in the White House, reportedly attended sensitive government meetings while under the influence of mind-altering substances.
The allegations raise serious questions about national security and oversight of “special government employees.”
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Musk’s Drug Use Was “Heavy and Frequent”

While Musk previously claimed to only take ketamine “every two weeks,” sources told the NYT his habit became near-daily, to the point where he complained of bladder problems, a well-known side effect of chronic ketamine abuse.
Musk’s Rise in Washington

Musk wasn’t just consulting. He led the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under President Trump, a powerful office that influenced federal spending cuts and government restructuring.
Some now wonder how much of that was managed under the haze of alleged drug use.
Erratic Behavior Preceded Exit

Musk officially resigned from government duties earlier this week.
But prior to his exit, he raised eyebrows with strange public outbursts, including insulting cabinet members and making what appeared to be a Nazi salute at a political rally.
White House Dodges Drug Test Questions

When asked whether Musk had ever taken a drug test while working in the administration, the White House declined to answer directly.
A spokesperson instead praised Musk’s “efficiency work,” calling him more effective than many “career politicians.”
SpaceX Drug Rules? Apparently Not for Elon

Despite SpaceX maintaining strict drug-free workplace policies, especially given its government contracts, sources say Musk was often tipped off in advance about random tests.
That warning system may have allowed him to dodge accountability.
Musk’s Personal Pill Box

Sources told the NYT they’d seen photos of Musk’s medicine container, which included Adderall and other controlled substances.
While some drugs may have legal uses, the DEA classifies ecstasy and similar substances as Schedule I, fully banned for federal workers.
$275 Million Donation Raised Eyebrows

Musk’s alleged drug use reportedly intensified as he donated $275 million to Trump’s presidential campaign, deepening his influence in the administration.
Critics now say it’s time to investigate the billionaire’s White House role more closely.