Elon Musk hit with drug-use bombshell as Donald Trump reacts to claims of ketamine, mushrooms, and daily White House pill stash
President Donald Trump addressed allegations about Elon Musk¡¯s alleged drug use while working in his administration. Trump said he ¡°hopes¡± Musk didn¡¯t use drugs in the White House, even as reports allege ketamine, ecstasy, and a daily box of medication.

President Donald Trump has spoken out on recent claims that Elon Musk used drugs during his time as the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). When asked whether Musk consumed illicit substances while in the White House, Trump said, ¡°I really don¡¯t know. I don¡¯t think so. I hope not.¡±
Despite the controversy, Trump described Musk as someone he had a ¡°good relationship¡± with and added, ¡°I just wish him well. Very well, actually.¡± Musk donated approximately $275 million toward Trump¡¯s campaign, which helped boost his presidency.
Musk denies drug use, disputes reports
In response to the allegations, Musk issued a denial on Saturday, saying: ¡°To be clear, I am NOT taking drugs! The New York Times was lying their ass off.¡± He acknowledged having tried prescription ketamine in the past and claimed it was used to help with mental health. ¡°It helps for getting out of dark mental holes, but I haven¡¯t taken it since then,¡± he stated. Musk added that his earlier use of ketamine was already public knowledge on his platform, X.
Elon Musk | Credit: X
Reports detail alleged drug use timeline
According to a report by The New York Times, Musk allegedly used a combination of ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms while closely involved with Trump¡¯s 2024 campaign. The report quoted individuals familiar with the matter, claiming Musk was using these substances more heavily in the past year than was previously known. The report also said Musk frequently carried a medication box containing about 20 pills, including tablets marked as Adderall, a common stimulant.
Trump¡¯s measured response and Musk¡¯s strong denial keep the controversy alive amid ongoing questions about leadership and credibility.
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