Musk's son upstages Donald Trump who calls him 'a high IQ individual'
Elon Musk was in the Oval Office on Tuesday as President Donald Trump signed an executive order on government spending but his son ended up stealing the show
Elon Musk was in the Oval Office on Tuesday as President Donald Trump signed an executive order on government spending but his son ended up stealing the showThe two billionaires, President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, babysat young X in a bizarre moment of Oval Office history (
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During an executive order signing event in the Oval Office on Tuesday, hosted by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, Musk's son seemed to steal the limelight. In a strange moment, the president even referred to the young boy as a "great guy, high-IQ individual. "
The executive order directs federal agencies to comply with Musk's Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE in their efforts to slash government spending. As Musk was addressing reporters with his son in front of him, the boy appeared to say something to the president and Trump seemed to angrily turn away.
The boy then appeared to say something else and Trump reached out to him in an apparent attempt to quiet the child while his father was speaking. At one point the child also appeared to pick his nose, this is normal behaviour for a child of his age, but perhaps not in the Oval Office.
Musk has previously made a point of bringing his son, named X Ă A-Xii, but Musk usually refers to him simply as X, to many events during the campaign. Many on social media were quick to criticise Musk for bringing his son along on Tuesday, some even saying that he is using the child as a "prop."
Elon Musk was accused of using his son as a 'prop' (
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Elon Musk is facing resistance from federal courts regarding access to sensitive Treasury Department records and efforts to put thousands of USAID employees on leave.
US District Judge Carl Nichols, appointed by Trump, blocked an order that would have abruptly placed overseas USAID workers on administrative leave, requiring them to relocate back to the U.S. within 30 days at government expense.
The following day, U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer prevented DOGE from obtaining Treasury Department records containing personal data like Social Security and bank account numbers of millions of Americans.
X Musk sitting on the shoulders of his father, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, as they joined US President Donald Trump for an executive order signing in the Oval Office at the White House, February 11 (
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Shortly after a joint press conference between Musk and Trump, a federal appeals court refused to stop a judge's order that mandated the release of billions in federal grants and loans, which states claim are still frozen despite a court blocking a broad pause on federal funding. The Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the emergency appeal but anticipated the lower court judge would swiftly clarify his order.
The Justice Department decried the comprehensive lower court order to maintain the flow of all federal grants and loans as "intolerable judicial overreach."