Elon Musk has left the White House and President Donald Trump behind.
After his departure, which he declared on May 28, stating that he had fulfilled his allotted tenure as a public servant mere four months into the role, a report surfaced about my suspected substance abuse during the previous year, while I was engaged in Trump’s presidential campaign.
Based on an article published by The New York Times on May 30, it’s reported that the intensity of Elon Musk’s substance usage noticeably increased during the time when he was closely associated with Donald Trump, serving as a key ally to him in the campaign.
As reported by the New York Times, Elon Musk admitted that he was regularly using ketamine, which had started causing issues with his bladder (a known risk associated with prolonged ketamine use, as acknowledged by the National Institutes of Health). Additionally, it’s been suggested that he also used Ecstasy, psychedelic mushrooms, and carried a daily pill box containing approximately 20 pills, some of which resembled Adderall-like stimulants. This information was corroborated by a photo of the box and people who claimed they had seen it, as reported by the New York Times.
It remains uncertain whether Elon Musk’s reported drug usage persisted throughout his four-month term at the White House.
In a past interview with CNN in March 2024, Musk admitted that he had been given prescriptions for ketamine to manage depression. Emphasizing his dislike for illicit substances, he told his biographer, “I’m not a fan of doing illegal drugs.
TopMob News has attempted to contact both the White House and representatives for Elon Musk, though we have yet to receive a response from either party.
The New York Times, who had contacted the White House, Musk, and his legal representative without receiving a response, published an article praising Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for their efforts in reducing government waste. After publishing this piece, White House spokesperson Harrison Fields issued a statement commending Musk’s work but refused to comment on allegations concerning his drug use.
The accusations against Musk surfaced only two days following his announcement of leaving the Trump administration, which he declared via his social media platform, previously known as Twitter.
Now that my tenure as a Special Government Employee is drawing to a close, I want to express gratitude to President Trump for granting me the chance to minimize unnecessary expenses. The DOGE initiative will continue to grow in impact, ultimately becoming an integral part of government operations.
Regarding his connection with the Trump administration, the 53-year-old has lately spoken out against a Republican-proposed domestic policy bill, stating that it allegedly expanded the national debt.
In a recent interview with CBS’ Sunday Morning, scheduled to air fully on June 1st, Musk expressed his dissatisfaction towards the substantial spending bill that not only fails to reduce but actually increases the budget deficit. He also emphasized that this action could potentially hinder the efforts of the DOGE team.
Previously, it was said that Trump allegedly mentioned during a confidential gathering among his cabinet members that Musk was planning to return to the private business sector.
At the March 24 meeting, as reported by NBC News, the 47th president declared that the individual in question is a devoted nationalist. He mentioned that they have developed a friendship and that this friendship began during his election campaign, when he recognized his support. Previously, he knew him only a little from his first term, but not extensively. However, above all else, he considers him to be a patriot.
Even though Elon Musk is no longer part of it, let’s continue to explore who currently occupies positions within the Presidential Cabinet.
Originally from Ohio, JD Vance previously worked in venture capitalism, but later became famous for writing the 2016 best-seller Hillbilly Elegy, and then shifted his focus towards politics.
In 2022, a Yale-educated lawyer and ex-Marine won a seat in the U.S. Senate. After serving for just under two years, he was chosen as Donald Trump’s vice presidential candidate for the 2024 elections.
In his role as Vice President, Vance stands ready to step up if necessary, serving as the decisive vote when Senate Republicans find themselves tied while making legislative decisions.
He has been married to law school sweetheart Usha Vance since 2014 and they share three children.
In the 2016 presidential race, Marco Rubio, previously from Florida Senate, was a strong adversary to Donald Trump. However, he later shifted his stance and now endorses Trump’s political objectives.
As a die-hard admirer looking back, I can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary achievement of this remarkable figure – a Miami-born son of Cuban immigrants. This exceptional individual stood alone as the solitary nominee for Trump’s second cabinet to secure unanimous bipartisan backing from the Senate, with an impressive 99-0 vote in his favor. At that time, Rubio himself was still seated in the Ohio Senate, giving him the unique opportunity to cast a vote for none other than himself!
Rubio, as depicted alongside Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, has been in marriage since 1998 with Jeanette Dousdebes, and together they have raised four children, including two daughters and two sons.
Scott Bessent has spent over four decades honing his skills in international investment management. This experience encompasses his tenure as the CEO of hedge fund Key Square Capital Management and the role of Chief Investment Officer at Soros Fund Management, which is linked to prominent Democratic donor George Soros.
Apart from that, he imparted knowledge about economic history at his former university, Yale, and, alongside his family, founded the McLeod Rehabilitation Center within the Shriners Children’s Hospital in his native state, South Carolina.
Based on his official biography, he resides part-time in both Washington, D.C., and Charleston, S.C., accompanied by his husband and their two children.
In a specific area with a particular economic status, being gay was not a problem, he stated in the Yale Alumni Magazine back in 2015 before the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that made same-sex marriage legal across the nation. What’s amazing is that now, Americans, regardless of their social or professional background, have equal access to everything. If someone had told me in 1984, when we graduated and people were dying from AIDS, that 30 years later I would be legally married and we would have two children through surrogacy, I wouldn’t have believed it.
Pete Hegseth, a former Army National Guard veteran, had been co-hosting the weekend edition of Fox News’ show “Fox & Friends” since 2017. However, when Trump called upon him, he was appointed as the Defense Secretary.
Controversial remarks about diversity and women in the military, a 2017 sexual assault allegation (which Hegseth denies), accusations of job-related drinking (also denied) and a 2018 email from his mother (later disavowed by her) labeling him as a woman abuser nearly sabotaged his nomination. However, he managed to be confirmed by the Senate with no support from Democrats and three Republicans voting against him.
Hegseth has three children with his second ex-wife, Samantha Deering, and another daughter with his third wife Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth, who previously worked as a producer on Fox & Friends. They got married at Trump National Golf Club in Colts Neck, New Jersey, in 2019.
Following Matt Gaetz’s decision to step back from contention due to scandals, the president-elect ultimately chose Pam Bondi, a former Florida Attorney General who was part of his legal team during the initial impeachment trial, to head the United States Department of Justice instead.
For 18 years, she served as a prosecutor for the Hillsborough County State Attorney’s Office. In 2011, she made history by becoming Florida’s first female attorney general. Later in her term, she temporarily co-hosted Fox News’ “The Five” for three days in 2018, which raised some questions about ethical conduct while still holding elected office.
According to a representative, it’s common to see her featured on national news broadcasts. They pointed out that she doesn’t receive payment for her hosting duties. They added that the attorney general is always busy, constantly working, and even when away from the office, she continues her work.
Since the year 2017, Bondi has been in a romantic relationship with John Wakefield, the founding principal of Varner Wakefield Equity Partners. He is a father to three children from his past relationship.
2024 presidential prospect and former supporter of Donald Trump, billionaire software entrepreneur and investor Doug Burgum, held the position of governor of North Dakota from 2017 until he was appointed to lead the Department of Interior. This department manages approximately 480 million acres of federal land, a role that requires a careful balance between resource extraction and preservation.
Raised in the small town of Arthur, North Dakota, with a population of just 325, Burgum later went on to study at North Dakota State University. He also established a chimney cleaning business, which he believes played a significant role in securing his admission into Stanford’s business school.
In 2017, when I shared with Forbes that my college newspaper published a feature about me, working as a chimney sweep and even included a picture of me perched atop an icy chimney amidst freezing conditions in Fargo, they were quite taken aback. The article spread through the Associated Press (AP) network, causing quite a commotion within the Stanford admissions office.
Burgum is a father of three kids from his previous marriage to Karen Stoker, and he’s been wedded to Kathryn Helgaas since the year 2016.
Or, in a more casual tone:
Burgum has three kiddos with his ex, Karen Stoker, and he tied the knot with Kathryn Helgaas back in 2016.
Originally hailing from Glen Rose, Texas, Brooke Rollins earned a degree in agricultural development from Texas A&M University and later obtained her Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Texas School of Law.
In the White House, during President Trump’s initial term, her role was as Director of the Domestic Policy Council and Assistant to the President, handling strategic initiatives.
As I stepped into my role as head of the Department of Agriculture, I previously served as the CEO and president of the America First Policy Institute – a think tank I established in 2021 with the mission to champion President Trump’s policy vision.
As a devoted follower, I often find myself engrossed at home in Fort Worth, shuttling my energetic quartet of kids to baseball matches, livestock exhibitions, piano classes, and Texas A&M football games – all part of our cherished leisure activities with my partner, Mark Rollins.
Prior to becoming part of Trump’s administration, Howard Lutnick held positions as both the CEO and president at the financial services company, Cantor Fitzgerald. He climbed up the corporate ladder within the firm, starting out as a junior broker in 1983.
Based in New York City, this well-known company tragically suffered the loss of 658 employees on September 11, 2001, when one of four hijacked airplanes struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center during a terrorist attack.
For 35 consecutive days in 2006, Lutnick, who had lost his brother Gary during that period, attended an average of 20 funerals each day. This was so frequent that he couldn’t even attend the funerals of some of his closest friends. Remarkably, on one particularly difficult day, his wife had to choose between attending the funeral of his friend’s brother and his own college roommate’s brother’s funeral, as they were both being held simultaneously.
Inquired about his progress, he replied, “I’d liken it to riding a surfboard on a massive wave. If you were to glance behind, the wave could sweep you away, and I might struggle to keep going.
Lutnick has four children with wife Allison Lambert.
Lori Chavez-DeRemer held the position of Mayor in Happy Valley, Oregon from 2011 to 2019. She then made history as the first female Republican representative from her state to be elected to Congress in the year 2022.
Though I was disappointed when she didn’t win re-election, the California native and passionate union advocate – who hails from a proud Mexican-American family with a hardworking Teamster father – now finds herself in an exciting position: potentially joining President Trump’s administration for his second term.
Chavez-DeRemer is the mother of twin daughters with her longtime partner, Dr. Shawn DeRemer. On their 33rd wedding anniversary in 2024, she posted on Instagram, “The years pass quickly due to our commitment to a ‘remarkable love’ that continues to be worth the struggle.
In less than two weeks following her confirmation as Labor Secretary on March 11, 2025, the DeRemers welcomed their first grandchild.
In a surprising turn of events, long-time Democratic figure, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., shifted his allegiance towards Donald Trump, as his own presidential bid in 2024 seemed to lose momentum.
Among the eleven children of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, it is their third child who gained prominence more recently, an environmental lawyer, currently leading the movement often referred to as “MAHA” (Make America Healthy Again). However, in recent years, he has been recognized for expressing concerns about the safety of vaccines and psychotropic drugs, which has not only garnered attention but also stirred disagreement within his own family.
In contrast, Kerry Kennedy, sister of the individual in question, criticized his attempt to dishonor their father’s legacy by supporting Trump, labeling it “inexplicable.” On the other hand, Caroline Kennedy, a cousin, penned an open letter in January 2025, characterizing him as a “predator,” and urged the Senate not to approve his nomination for the position of HHS secretary.
Regarding his personal life, Kennedy is a father of six children. He had two kids from his first marriage with Emily Black, and four children with his late second wife Mary Richardson, who tragically took her own life in 2012. Since 2014, he has been married to Cheryl Hines, a renowned actress from the show “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
Previously professional football player, Scott Turner, served as a congressman for Texas’ 33rd district from 2013 to 2017. In 2019, he was appointed as the director of the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council by President Trump.
In a 2016 NFL Player Engagement interview, he shared that his parents and godparents had always encouraged him to put others first. They instilled in him the importance of caring for people, working diligently, and having unwavering faith. He acknowledged that it’s not always simple, but stressed that one must decide firmly to follow this path.
Apart from being an entrepreneur and a Baptist pastor, he has been married to his University of Illinois alum wife, Robin Turner, since 1995. In the year 2009, the couple adopted Scott’s nephew Solomon, who had previously played football at Baylor and Hawaii, and later joined the team at Illinois as a walk-on player.
Without the help of my uncle and aunt,” Solomon shared with Saturday Tradition in 2022, “I’m not sure where I would be today. It holds immense significance for me because he has served as a father figure, and being able to do this here is like paying him back, expressing my gratitude.
Sean Duffy first made a name for himself in 1997 as a housemate on The Real World: Boston.
Together with Rachel Campos-Duffy, who he met during Road Rules: All Stars in 1998 and wed the next year, he has nine children. (This version maintains the original information but rearranges the sentence structure for clarity.)
For eight years, Duffy served as the District Attorney for Ashland County in his home state of Wisconsin. From 2011 to 2019, he represented this same state in Congress. In August of that year, he stepped down from his position due to concerns about the health of his unborn ninth child.
He clarified on Fox & Friends that, following her birth, if it’s within a span of two to six months, she will require an open-heart operation. Essentially, they need to perform surgery to open her up and repair her heart.
Duffy mentioned, “I adore politics, yet my family means the world to me, and it’s all about finding a balance. The timetables are demanding. I’m in Washington four days a week, then I return home to Rachel.” While traveling around his district engaging with constituents, he expressed, “we endure some rough treatment as members of Congress. We’re often the target for criticism.
In MTV’s “The Real World”, he shared that he lived with individuals who were significantly diverse from him during an interview with NCTA in May 2019. At first, he noticed the contrasting traits he shared with his roommates. However, upon departing, he discovered that he had far more commonalities with them than he initially thought.
He likened the situation to negotiating across party lines in Congress: ‘It’s astonishing what collaborative projects you can accomplish, and just how much common ground you might discover.’
As a self-proclaimed energy enthusiast, Chris Wright serves as the founder of Pinnacle Technologies, a company that, based on his Energy Department biography, pioneered the field of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) mapping.
Prior to being nominated for his cabinet position, he had previously held the role of CEO at Liberty Energy, which ranks as the second biggest hydraulic fracturing firm in the U.S.
Wright was a dedicated father, grandfather, skier, cyclist, mountaineer, and lover of the outdoors, as stated in his biography. Alongside his partner Liz Wright, they previously resided in Colorado but later moved to Washington D.C.
In 1966, when I was just 17 years old, I tied the knot with my 21-year-old husband, Vince McMahon, following my graduation from high school. Initially, I had aspirations to become a French teacher, but life took an unexpected turn as I ended up jointly managing our family’s business, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), from 1980 until 2009.
During Donald Trump’s first term (2017-2019), Linda McMahon served as Administrator for the Small Business Administration. In 2024, when he was re-elected, McMahon, a grandmother of six, assumed a co-chair role in his transition team and was selected to lead the U.S. Department of Education – an institution Trump intends to dismantle.
McMahon expressed support for the president’s goal of returning educational control to the states. She shares his conviction that the most effective education is provided when it is tailored to the needs of each individual child.
In November 2024, it was confirmed by McMahon’s lawyer that the ex-WWE executive and her husband were no longer living together, despite still being legally married. This information was reported by the Washington Post. Notably, their son Shane McMahon and daughter Stephanie McMahon are both former wrestlers, and Paul “Triple H” Levesque, who is Stephanie’s husband, holds the position of chief content officer in WWE.
As an ardent admirer, allow me to share that I am in awe of none other than Colonel Doug Collins himself – a multifaceted individual who wears the hats of a legal eagle, a seasoned Georgia State House representative, a distinguished congressman, and a revered military chaplain, all under the proud umbrella of the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
However, as per his Veterans Affairs (VA) biography, he is primarily a husband to Lisa and a father to Jordan, Copelan, and Cameron.
Since 2019, Kristi Noem has been serving as Governor of South Dakota. Previously, there were whispers that she might be among the potential vice-presidential candidates for Trump in 2024. However, these speculations ended when it was revealed that she had written about shooting her misbehaving family pet (their unruly dog) in her memoir titled “No Going Back.
Undeterred by the debate surrounding his decision, Trump chose Noem – a former Congresswoman who served from 2011 to 2019 and was part of the House Armed Services Committee – to lead the Department of Homeland Security. This department is tasked with safeguarding the United States against both domestic and international threats.
In 1992, the former South Dakota Snow Queen tied the knot with Byron Noem, and together they have raised three children.
Or simply:
In 1992, the then-South Dakota Snow Queen married Byron Noem, and they are parents to three kids.
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