Elon Musk’s Ex Ashley St. Clair Responds to Donald Trump Feud

Ashley St. Clair has entered the chat.

A 26-year-old woman recently made an exceptionally witty remark, apparently aimed at Elon Musk (who is her child’s father), during his escalating disagreement with former U.S. President Donald Trump.

She messaged her ex via his account on platform X on June 5, saying, ‘Let me know if you could use some advice about ending things.’

Ashley, who filed a lawsuit seeking sole custody of her son Romulus in February, more than two months before a paternity test confirmed with an extremely high probability (99.9999%) that he is one of Elon Musk’s 14 children as reported by the Wall Street Journal, recently made her comments following a public spat between the U.S. leader and his former advisor on social media.

Following his resignation from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in late May, Musk expressed criticism towards Trump’s tax cut and spending bill on various platforms, arguing that it would escalate the U.S.’s national debt. He further claimed, “Had I not been involved, Trump would have lost the election,” expressing his feelings of unappreciation with the phrase, “Such ingratitude.

Ashley St. Clair is weighing in.

I, being an ardent follower, couldn’t help but notice a hint of playful jab in her recent statement. This was subtly directed at none other than Elon Musk, the man who shares our little 9-month-old miracle, Romulus, with me. The flame between him and President Donald Trump is burning brighter by the day, and it seems she may have been caught in the crossfire.

On June 5, Ashley messaged her ex on his platform, saying, “Let me know if you could use some guidance on handling a breakup.

After over a week since Elon Musk stepped down from his position at Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), signs of strain in their once tight bond started to show up.

In recent days, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, has openly criticized Trump’s tax cut and spending bill, which was passed by the House of Representatives in May and is currently being debated in the Senate. Musk believes that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will add to the U.S.’s debt, and he also suggested that his efforts helped bring the Republican leader back to the White House.

In a subsequent post, Musk claimed that, had it not been for him, Trump might have lost the 2024 election. He expressed disappointment over this perceived lack of gratitude.

Upon encountering the criticism, I found myself reflecting on the President’s subsequent remarks, which implied that my departure from the White House on May 28th was not as cordial as initially perceived.

On June 5th, Trump posted on Truth Social: “Elon seemed agitated,” Trump stated. “I asked him to step down, I revoked his electric vehicle mandate which made people buy cars they didn’t want, and that apparently sent him into a frenzy!

During X, Musk dismissed Trump’s claim as blatantly false, marking a significant shift in their relationship as they engaged in a heated exchange over Tesla’s government contracts. Contrary to their interactions of the past year, their current disagreement presents a striking contrast.

In February, Musk expressed to Fox News’ Sean Hannity that he admires the president. He believes President Trump to be a respectable individual.

Trump had expressed admiration for Musk prior to his presidency. In a victory speech after being elected, he described Musk as an intriguing person, a unique individual, and a brilliant mind. He added that we should safeguard our geniuses since there aren’t many of them in the U.S. leader’s perspective.

Although Trump has had a falling out with one of his top advisors, it’s important to note that Musk isn’t the only notable personality in his circle. Continue reading to discover who else is part of Trump’s cabinet…

During X, Musk dismissed Trump’s claim as an obvious falsehood, and their ongoing exchange regarding Musk’s government contracts for Tesla has created quite a contrast compared to their relationship over the past year.

In February, Musk shared with Sean Hannity on Fox News that he has a fondness for the president. He also expressed his belief that President Trump is an honorable individual.

Before taking office as president, Trump had already admired Musk. He referred to him as an intriguing individual, a unique personality, and a brilliant mind in his victory speech following the presidential election win. Trump emphasized the need to safeguard such exceptional talents, stating that there aren’t many of them around.

Although Trump no longer enjoys a friendly relationship with his senior adviser, it’s worth noting that Musk is not the sole prominent figure who graces his presence. Continue reading to discover more about Trump’s cabinet members…

Originally from Ohio, JD Vance previously engaged in venture capitalism, eventually writing the critically acclaimed 2016 memoir “Hillbilly Elegy” and subsequently transitioning into politics.

In 2022, a Yale-educated lawyer who had previously served as a Marine was elected to the U.S. Senate. Following just under two years in this position, he was chosen to serve as Donald Trump’s vice presidential candidate for the 2024 election.

In his role as Vice President, Vance serves not only as the next in command for the presidency but also has the power to cast a decisive vote if necessary, should the Senate Republicans find themselves tied when passing bills into law.

He has been married to law school sweetheart Usha Vance since 2014 and they share three children.

Previously, Senator Marco Rubio from Florida was a staunch critic of Donald Trump during their presidential race in 2016. However, he later shifted his stance and now supports the policy agenda of his previous adversary, Trump.

Born in Miami to parents who had immigrated from Cuba, this individual became the unique candidate nominated for Trump’s second cabinet to secure unanimous bipartisan approval by the Senate, with a vote of 99-0. (Notably, now-former Ohio Senator Vance is filling one vacant seat. Rubio, who was still serving in the Senate at the time, was able to cast his vote for himself.)

Rubio, as depicted alongside Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, has been wed since 1998 to Jeanette Dousdebes, a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader. Together, they have four children – two girls and two boys.

Scott Bessent boasts a 40-year career in international investment management, with positions such as CEO at hedge fund Key Square Capital Management and Chief Investment Officer at Soros Fund Management, which is associated with high-profile Democratic contributor George Soros.

Apart from that, he additionally imparted knowledge about economic history at his former university, Yale, and, in collaboration with his family, founded the McLeod Rehabilitation Center within the Shriners Children’s Hospital in the state where he resides, South Carolina.

Based on his official government profile, he and his partner reside alternately in Washington D.C. and Charleston, South Carolina, with their two kids.

In a specific location with a particular income bracket, being gay was not a matter of concern, he shared in the Yale Alumni Magazine in 2015 before the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that made same-sex marriage legal across the country. What’s remarkable is that today, people living in other parts of America, regardless of their social or professional status, have equal access to everything. If someone had told me in 1984, when we were graduating and the AIDS epidemic was rampant, that 30 years later I would be legally married and have two children through surrogacy, I wouldn’t have believed it.

As a devoted follower, I, Pete Hegseth, have been holding down the co-host role on Fox News’ weekend edition, Fox & Friends Weekend, since 2017. However, when President Trump selected me for the position of Defense Secretary, I was honored to take on that responsibility.

In the face of prior contentious remarks on diversity and women in the military, a 2017 sexual assault accusation (which Hegseth has strongly denied), claims of alcohol abuse at work (also refuted) and a 2018 email from his mother (later withdrawn) criticizing him as a woman abuser, Hegseth’s nomination was on the brink of collapse. However, he managed to secure confirmation by the Senate, albeit without any Democratic votes and with three Republican dissents.

Hegseth is married to Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth, his third wife, and they have a daughter together. Previously, he has three children with his second ex-wife, Samatha Deering. The couple exchanged vows at Trump National Golf Club in Colts Neck, N.J., in 2019.

After Matt Gaetz, who was entangled in scandals and had been initially chosen by Trump, withdrew his nomination, the president-elect ultimately selected Pam Bondi, a former Florida Attorney General and member of his legal team during the first impeachment trial, to head the United States Department of Justice.

For 18 years, she served as a prosecutor within 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, raising questions about the ethical implications of hosting a news show while holding an elected position.

A representative shared with the Tampa Bay Times that she frequently appears on national broadcasts. They pointed out that despite this role, she doesn’t receive compensation for it. The Attorney General, they emphasized, is a tireless worker, always reachable day or night, and continues her work even when traveling outside of the state.

Since the year 2017, Bondi has been in a romantic relationship with John Wakefield, who is the founding principal of Varner Wakefield Equity Partners. He is a father to three children from a past relationship.

2024 presidential aspirant and former supporter of Donald Trump, multibillionaire software mogul and investor Doug Burgum, held the position of North Dakota’s governor from 2017 until his appointment to lead the Department of Interior in charge of managing approximately 480 million acres of federal land, ensuring a balance between resource development and conservation.

Raised in the small town of Arthur, North Dakota, with just 325 residents, Burgum later studied at North Dakota State University. He also established a chimney sweeping company, which he believes played a significant role in his acceptance to Stanford’s business school.

In 2017, when I spoke with Forbes, they mentioned that my college newspaper published an article about me, portraying me as a chimney sweep. The article included a photo of me perched atop an icy chimney in frigid Fargo weather. This story was then distributed by the Associated Press wire service. I later learned that it created quite a buzz in the Stanford admissions office.

Burgum is the father of three kids from his previous marriage to Karen Stoker, and he tied the knot with Kathryn Helgaas in 2016.

Originally hailing from Glen Rose, Texas, Brooke Rollins earned her degree in agricultural development from Texas A&M University. She furthered her education by obtaining her Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Texas School of Law.

During the initial term of the Trump presidency, she served as the head of the Domestic Policy Council and acted as an advisor on strategic matters within the White House.

Previously, Rollins served as both CEO and president of the America First Policy Institute, a research organization she established in 2021 with the aim of advancing Donald Trump’s political platform, before being appointed to head the Department of Agriculture.

Based on her official biography, she and her spouse Mark Rollins typically fill their leisure moments in Fort Worth by shuttling their energetic quartet of kids to various activities such as baseball matches, livestock exhibitions, piano classes, and Texas A&M football events.

Prior to serving in Trump’s administration, Howard Lutnick held positions as both CEO and president at the financial services company Cantor Fitzgerald. He climbed up the corporate ladder at this firm following his initial employment as a broker in 1983.

Based in New York City, this well-known company tragically lost 658 staff members on September 11, 2001, as one of four hijacked airplanes struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center during a terrorist attack.

For 35 consecutive days, Lutnick attended an average of 20 funerals each day, since his brother Gary was among the deceased. This meant that there were instances when he couldn’t make it to the funerals of his closest friends. In fact, on one particular day, both his best friend’s brother and his college roommate’s brother were being buried at the same time. As a result, his wife attended one funeral, while Lutnick went to the other.

Inquired about his method of progressing, he responded by likening it to riding a surfboard on a massive wave. He added that if one were to glance behind, the wave could potentially overtake them, making it difficult for him to continue functioning.

Lutnick has four children with wife Allison Lambert.

Lori Chavez-DeRemer held the position of Mayor in Happy Valley, Oregon from 2011 until 2019, marking a significant shift in 2022 when she became the inaugural Republican woman to be elected as a Congressional representative for her state.

Despite not being re-elected, the Californian native – who is a pro-union woman with a Mexican-American Teamster father – now has an opportunity to serve in President Trump’s second term cabinet.

Chavez-DeRemer is a mother of twin daughters, married to her high school sweetheart Dr. Shawn DeRemer. In 2024, they will celebrate their 33rd wedding anniversary. On this occasion, she shared on Instagram: “The years pass quickly because we are committed to a ‘remarkable love’ that is always worth standing up for.

In less than two weeks following her confirmation as Labor Secretary on March 11, 2025, the DeRemers welcomed grandchildren into their family.

Originally a lifelong Democrat, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., found himself endorsing Donald Trump, following the decline of his own presidential aspirations in 2024.

Among the 11 children of Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, it’s their third child who has gained more attention in recent years due to his skepticism regarding the safety of vaccines and certain psychiatric medications. This has led to disagreements within his own family. He is currently leading the “MAHA” (make America healthy again) movement.

In contrast, Kerry Kennedy, sister to the individual in question, strongly criticized his attempt to dishonor their father’s legacy by endorsing Trump, labeling it as “inexplicable effort” to “desecrate”. On the other hand, Caroline Kennedy, a cousin, penned an open letter in January 2025, referring to him as a “predator”, and advocated against his confirmation as HHS secretary, urging the Senate to reject it.

In his personal life, Kennedy is a father of six: Two children from his first marriage with Emily Black, and four kids with his late second wife Mary Richardson, who tragically took her own life in 2012. Since 2014, he has been married to actress Cheryl Hines, known for her role in “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

In my previous life, I proudly served as a representative for Texas’ 33rd congressional district from 2013 to 2017. However, the honor bestowed upon me by President Trump in 2019 took my service to a whole new level when he appointed me to lead the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council.

In a 2016 NFL Player Engagement interview, he shared that his parents and godparents consistently emphasized the importance of serving others. They instilled in him the values of caring for others, working diligently, and maintaining strong faith. He acknowledged it wasn’t always easy, but he decided to make a commitment to follow this path.

Apart from being an entrepreneur and a Baptist pastor, he has been married to his wife Robin Turner, also a fellow alum of the University of Illinois, since 1995. In 2009, the duo adopted Scott’s nephew Solomon, who previously played football at Baylor and Hawaii before joining the team at Illinois as a walk-on player.

In 2022, Solomon shared with Saturday Tradition that if not for his uncle and aunt, he would be unsure of where he is today. To him, their impact feels priceless, not just because they filled the role of father figures, but also because being at this place and doing what he does now feels like a way to express gratitude towards them.

Sean Duffy first made a name for himself in 1997 as a housemate on The Real World: Boston.

He has nine children with Rachel Campos-Duffy, his wife who he met while participating in Road Rules: All Stars in 1998, and they got married the next year.

For eight years, Duffy held the position of Ashland County District Attorney, a role he took on in his home state of Wisconsin. From 2011 to 2019, he served as a member of Congress. In August of that year, he chose to step down from his position due to health concerns related to an unborn child who was soon to be his ninth.

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 surgery. In simpler terms, they will need to operate on her heart to make necessary repairs.

Duffy stated, “I have a deep affection for politics, yet my family is my top priority. It’s all about finding the right balance. The schedules are demanding – I spend four days each week in Washington D.C., and then I return home to Rachel.” While traveling throughout his district and interacting with people, he commented, “as representatives of Congress, we sometimes take a fair share of criticism. We often become the target for jokes.

As a devoted participant on MTV’s The Real World back in May 2019, I found myself living alongside individuals who were vastly distinct from my usual circle. Initially, the contrast between my roommates and me was striking, but upon departure, I came to understand that we shared far more commonalities than I had initially believed.

As a devoted adherent, I liken that encounter to traversing the aisle in Congress. Remarkably, it unveils an array of collaborative legislative efforts and surprisingly numerous common grounds one can discover.

Known as an “energy enthusiast,” Chris Wright serves as the founder of Pinnacle Technologies, a company that, based on his biography from the Energy Department, pioneered the field of hydraulic fracturing mapping, often referred to colloquially as fracking.

Prior to being nominated for his cabinet position, he had previously held the role of CEO at Liberty Energy, which is the country’s second-largest hydraulic fracturing (fracking) firm in the U.S.

Wright, who is described as a devoted father, grandfather, skiing lover, cyclist, rock climber, and nature enthusiast in his bio, previously resided in Colorado but later moved to Washington D.C., along with his spouse known as Liz Wright.

In 1966, when Linda McMahon (formerly Edwards) was seventeen, she wed Vince McMahon, who was twenty-one at the time. Following her high school graduation, they got married. Despite initially studying to become a French teacher, she eventually found herself co-managing the family business, World Wrestling Entertainment, from 1980 until 2009.

During Donald Trump’s first term from 2017 to 2019, McMahon held the position of Administrator at the Small Business Administration. In 2024, when he was re-elected, McMahon – a grandmother of six – played a co-chairing role in his transition team and was subsequently chosen to lead the U.S. Department of Education. Interestingly, Trump intends to dismantle this department.

McMahon expressed strong support for the president’s initiative aimed at devolving education back to the individual states. He shares the president’s view that the most effective education happens when it’s tailored closely to a child’s needs and circumstances.

In November 2024, McMahon’s lawyer confirmed that the ex-WWE executive and her husband were living apart, despite still being 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 their son-in-law, holds the position of chief content officer at WWE.

Colonel Doug Collins, a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve, is a legal professional, a previous representative in the Georgia State House, a former congressman, and a retired military chaplain.

However, as per his Veterans Affairs biography, he is primarily a spouse to Lisa and a parent to daughters Jordan and sons Copelan and Cameron.

 

Since 2019, Kristi Noem has served as the Governor of South Dakota. There were whispers that she might be a potential running mate for Trump in 2024, but this speculation ended when she detailed an incident about shooting her family’s problematic dog in her memoir titled “No Going Back.

Undeterred by the tumult, Trump chose Noem – a former congresswoman from 2011 to 2019 who was also a member of the House Armed Services Committee – to lead the Department of Homeland Security. This department is tasked with safeguarding the United States from both domestic and international hazards.

In 1992, the former South Dakota Snow Queen exchanged vows with Byron Noem, and together they have raised three offspring.

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