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Child steals spotlight at White House press meet

Sunday 16 February 2025 - 08:10
By: Dakir Madiha
Child steals spotlight at White House press meet

Elon Musk's recent White House appearance on February 11, 2025, became a notable media event when his four-year-old son, X Æ A-12, created an unexpected spectacle during what was meant to be a formal press conference. The meeting, focused on initiatives from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Musk, quickly deviated from its intended purpose.

During the briefing on public spending reduction measures, the young boy captured attention with his animated behavior. He was observed making faces, moving around restlessly, and interrupting discussions. In a particularly memorable moment, he was seen wiping his fingers on the presidential desk after picking his nose.

The situation intensified when X Æ A-12 whispered to Donald Trump, "You're not the president and you need to leave," followed by directing a profane statement at a present journalist. Trump maintained his composure throughout these interruptions, while Musk continued to dominate the media presence.

Grimes, the child's mother and Musk's former partner, expressed strong disapproval of the situation on social media, stating, "He should never have been exposed like this." Her comment highlighted concerns about the media exposure of their child and its potential impact on his development.

The scene of Musk in the White House, wearing a "Make America Great Again" cap and appearing casual while seeming to overshadow Trump, has prompted discussion about his growing influence in American politics. Through his role at DOGE, Musk now oversees economic reforms aimed at reducing the public deficit, establishing his position within the administration.

This development has raised questions about the extent of influence a non-elected business figure can wield in government. While Musk appears to have substantial support from the administration, some internal members have expressed concerns about the increasing presence of private sector figures in public governance.

The incident has sparked broader discussions about the blurring lines between elected officials and economic influencers in politics, as well as debates about the appropriateness of children's involvement in high-profile political settings. As Musk continues to maintain a significant presence in the Trump administration, his expanding visibility may present new challenges in both political and media spheres.


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