
Did Elon Musk confirm he 'took' Stephen Miller's wife Katie Miller? Viral screenshot shot down
A viral screenshot claimed Elon Musk posted about taking Stephen Miller's wife and then deleted it.
A screenshot went viral on X showing that Elon Musk replied to a post of White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller. "We will take back America," Stephen Miller wrote. The viral screenshot claimed Elon Musk reposted it and wrote: Just like I took your wife.
The wife in question is Katie Miller, the former spokesperson of the Department of Government Efficiency, who stepped down from her White House role to work full time for Elon Musk. The kerfuffle between Donald Trump and Elon Musk put the husband and wife in a fix, as the husband is one of the most trusted aides of Donald Trump and the wife works for Elon Musk. Before Trump-Musk's fallout, the Musk-Miller fight was the hot gossip from the White House as rumors had it that Katie Miller left her husband for Elon Musk.
In the aftermath of the Musk-Trump fallout, Elon Musk unfollowed Stephen Miller on X. While the text of the viral post 'Just like I took your wife' seemed fake, what complicated things was that Elon Musk deleted many a post in the last few days -- especially the slanderous ones including the one in which he accused Donald Trump of being involved with sex-offender pedophile Jeffrey Epstein who died by suicide in 2019.
This fake screenshot of Elon Musk confirming that he took Stephen Miller's wife Katie Miller went viral
Social media users started asking Grok, Elon Musk's AI, whether the screenshot was real and whether Elon Musk indeed made the post and deleted it.
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Grok said it's possible that Elon Musk indeed posted it and deleted it. Elon Musk had to intervene and deny that he never posted it. "No, it's fake ffs 🤦♂️ I never posted this," Elon Musk posted making this also his first comment about the throuple controversy.
Elon follows Stephen Miller back, Katie supports husband
In a major development, Elon Musk has started following Stephen Miller on X, and Katie Miller also showed support for the husband as ABC journalist Terry Moran called him a 'world-class hater'. Terry Moran was suspended by the network while Katie took a strong stand for her husband and called for Moran's immediate firing.
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