Did Elon Musk take drugs during Trump campaign? Shocking New York Times investigation

A box full of pills, excessive use of ketamine with documented physical consequences and suspicion of taking ecstasy and hallucinogenic mushrooms. This is the picture painted by the New York Times of Elon Musk, in an investigation that is causing unrest. The revelations come as the Tesla and SpaceX CEO appears publicly with Donald Trump at the White House, which coincides with the end of his role as a government adviser.
New York Times Investigation: Pills, Ketamine and Hallucinogens
The American newspaper has collected testimonies and private messages from people close to Musk. The businessman reportedly traveled with a box containing about twenty pills and used ketamine in quantities that caused effects on the bladder. On some occasions, Musk is also said to have taken ecstasy and hallucinogenic mushrooms. The sources, all directly informed of the facts, speak of a situation that is known but has never been addressed publicly. The Tesla boss had previously confessed to using the drug and said that this was “in the best interest of his investors”.
Political context: Musk next to Trump in the White House
The revelations come at a politically sensitive time: Musk attended a press conference at the White House alongside Donald Trump, just as his term as a government adviser is officially coming to an end. The billionaire's alleged drug use and political exposure are fueling public debate in the United States. According to Bloomberg, Musk's public image and influence are going through a critical period. His two main companies, Tesla and SpaceX, are experiencing operational difficulties and a loss of appeal among some investors, also due to his political positions.
Side effects of prolonged ketamine use
Ketamine, used medically as an anesthetic, can cause significant harm if taken frequently and uncontrollably. Among the most common side effects are bladder problems, hallucinations, cognitive impairment, and addiction. Some studies also show mood-lowering effects and neurological damage. Recreational use, often unmonitored by doctors, exposes someone to serious risks to mental and physical health. Despite the accusations and testimony, Elon Musk has never been charged or arrested for drug use. In the past, he has spoken publicly about some personal experiments with soft drugs, but has always denied abuse.
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