Elon Musk’s role in the 2024 Presidential Election win for Donald Trump has made its way back into the news in a truly unprecedented way. Musk has 14 known children with different mothers, whom he is not always on the best of terms with, but out of all of them, Ashley St. Clair has remained the thorn in the tech titan’s side.
Musk family drama making its way into the national news cycle is nothing new. His outspoken nature has always led him into public clashes with some of his children and their mothers. That, in and of itself, is nothing new. St. Clair recently has been sharing tidbits about her life with her sizable TikTok audience and even claimed that one of the reasons she had a child with Musk was so that she “didn’t have to worry about the economy.”
Per St. Clair, her fallout with the multibillionaire was so catastrophic that she ended up having to care about the economy after all. She was facing eviction and reportedly having financial difficulties, so she announced that she would start up a podcast. That never materialized, and everything seemed quiet and peaceful on that front for a while. Now she’s back on TikTok expressing regret about what she saw during the 2024 campaign and claiming she’s been offered hush money to remain silent, but that she has now chosen to have integrity.
In her video, where she was applying makeup nonchalantly while making the most outrageous claims most people will hear this year, St. Clair says that Musk was a big Trump supporter much earlier than he claimed. It was in July, after the assassination attempt, that Musk formed a super PAC called America PAC, which also involved Palantir Technologies and other tech billionaires financing the Trump campaign with hundreds of millions of dollars.
Then came the bombshell. St. Clair says in the video, “In October (2024), Elon tells me he is ready to introduce ‘an anomaly in the matrix.’” When she asked Musk what that meant, Musk allegedly told her that he has 10,000 lasers in space, in reference to his numerous SpaceX satellites.
After Musk told her that this was not “a piece that they will see on the chessboard,” St. Clair claims that she asked him to stop giving her more information because she didn’t want to be deposed. But considering how the current Department of Justice is treating Jan. 6 insurrectionists, the chances of that are already very slim.
St. Clair shared that, in her own experience with politics, she had never seen the kind of real-time data that Musk had during that campaign. She then said the biggest red flag of the entire exercise was that, on election night, Musk allegedly told her hours before the election was concluded that Trump was going to win because Musk had the best real-time data.
In an official response issued to TMZ, Musk’s aide said, “This is total nonsense. The laser sky thing is just a three-dimensional chess metaphor, which she just doesn’t understand.” But that’s not to say social media was entirely dismissive after the response — users on X have already started reposting clips of Trump saying Musk knows vote-counting computers “better than anybody.”
Trump on Elon Musk: “he knows those computers better than anybody. All those computers, those vote-counting computers,” then immediately adding, “we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.” https://t.co/99nqbDcga0 pic.twitter.com/15e499dvRd
— grizzy (@Furbeti) May 21, 2026
St. Clair ended her diatribe by saying that she has backed evidence of her claims with someone else “should anything happen.”
Published: May 21, 2026 10:38 am