Elon Musk’s drug use in the US administration in the US administration has been much heavier than known, revealed The New York Times.
President Donald Trump ally Elon Musk used large amounts of various drugs while he campaigned on behalf of Trump in last year’s election, says The New York Times in his extensive report.
Musk funded Trump’s campaign for $ 275 million, traveled on a campaign tour and actively performed at campaign events.
At the same time, Musk used a strong anesthetic so much of ketamine that he began to suffer from bladder problems. On that side, he used ecstasy and psilocybin sponges. In addition, Musk’s daily dose consisted of about 20 pills, apparently at least adderall stimulant.
The information is based on numerous insider sources interviewed by NOW.
Trump commented to the media today Saturday that he was not aware of Musk’s drug use and he was not worried.
– I’m not worried about anything about Elon. He is a fantastic guy and has done a good job, Trump said.
Musk is also known as a bold person and business leader. He himself has previously said that he has used small amounts of ketamine to treat depression, and his drug entertainment has not been a secret either.
However, according to now, Musk’s drug use has actually been much harder than known, and he has used, for example, ketamine almost daily. Last year, people who knew him were concerned about increased drug use and more unpredictable behavior.
As a state -owned contractor, Musk’s space technology company, Space X, is strictly forbidden to prohibit its staff’s drug use. However, Musk is said to have received pre -warnings about occasional workers’ drug tests.
The New York Times has not received confirmation of whether Musk’s drug use continued even when he was in Trump’s administration and led the Digeration of Federal Bureaucracy.
However, in the administration, Musk has behaved unpredictably, Lehti points out. In recent months, he has been barking at ministers, gestured on stage like a Nazi greeting, swinging a chainsaw and performing in a confused interview.
This week, Musk, the wealthiest man in the world, announced that he would leave his mission in the US administration. He said he was going to focus more on running his businesses.
Although Trump praised Muski in a white house on Friday, there have been more and more disagreements between the duo.
Musk refused to comment on his drug use now and has not commented on the issue after publishing the story.
When asked about it at a Friday press conference, Musk quickly passed the question and focused on blaming the newspaper for lying in his earlier news.