
(ProsperNews.net) – Trump’s White House chief of staff Susie Wiles was caught lying about explosive recorded comments calling Elon Musk an “avowed ketamine user” and “odd, odd duck,” exposing shocking chaos and dishonesty at the highest levels of the administration.
Story Highlights
- Chief of Staff Susie Wiles called Elon Musk an “avowed ketamine user” and “odd duck” in 11 recorded interviews
- White House initially claimed the quotes were fabricated, but audio recordings proved Wiles made the statements
- Musk led DOGE task force that dismantled over 80% of USAID despite Wiles calling his actions “aghast”
- The scandal raises serious questions about White House credibility and Musk’s fitness for government roles
White House Credibility Crisis Exposed
The Trump administration faces a damaging credibility crisis after Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was caught lying about her own recorded statements. Wiles participated in 11 on-the-record interviews with Vanity Fair journalist Chris Whipple, during which she repeatedly described Elon Musk as an “avowed ketamine user” and criticized his erratic behavior. When the interviews were published, Wiles and the White House immediately attacked the story on X, claiming the journalist had fabricated the quotes. However, the Daily Beast revealed that Whipple possessed audio recordings of all conversations, proving Wiles made every disputed comment.
Musk’s Reckless Government Overreach
Wiles’ candid remarks exposed the alarming extent of Musk’s unchecked power within the Trump administration. Through his Department of Government Efficiency role, Musk conducted a six-week review that dismantled over 80% of USAID’s operations, moving only minimal programs to the State Department. Wiles admitted she was “aghast” at Musk’s destruction of life-saving programs and had to tell him he lacked authority to lock USAID officials out of their offices. UN officials warned that disruptions to HIV/AIDS programs could cause millions of additional deaths over five years.
Musk’s behavior during this period included sleeping in a sleeping bag at the Executive Office Building and acting as what sources described as a “complete solo actor” who often informed the White House of major decisions only after implementation. His social media boasts included: “We spent the weekend feeding USAID into the wood chipper… USAID is a criminal organization.” This represents dangerous government overreach by an unelected billionaire wielding inappropriate influence over federal agencies.
National Security Concerns Over Drug Use
The ketamine allegations raise serious national security implications given Musk’s access to classified information and defense contracts through SpaceX. While Musk has publicly acknowledged using prescription ketamine in small amounts for depression, separate Wall Street Journal and New York Times reports alleged broader drug use including LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, and mushrooms. SpaceX executives reportedly avoided seeking the highest security clearance for Musk after lawyers warned his alleged drug use could jeopardize defense contracts.
Questions persist about the rigor of drug testing protocols for Musk’s government roles and SpaceX positions. Despite Musk posting a clean drug test from June and insisting he is “NOT taking drugs,” the chief of staff’s characterization as an “avowed ketamine user” suggests ongoing concerns within the administration. This represents a potential compromise of national security protocols and proper vetting procedures for individuals with access to sensitive government information and defense contracts.
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