Elon Musk confirmed this week that his time with the Trump administration was coming to an end, at least in an official capacity. On his way out the door, he made a point of complaining about the Republicans’ congressional megabill, and whining that, thanks to entrenched interests, he could only wreak a portion of the havoc he was aiming for in Washington.

Now, reports have emerged that have painted a troubling portrait of Musk and his behavior behind closed doors, including reported claims of the Tesla CEO’s increasing drug use.

The New York Times reports that Musk is a habitual user of numerous drugs including ketamine, an anesthetic that is sometimes prescribed for the treatment of depression. That is no surprise: In a 2024 interview with CNN, Musk acknowledged being prescribed

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