Nasty Leaks About Melania And Musk In Whitehouse Rocks America
A new report suggests First Lady Melania Trump objected to tech billionaire Elon Musk staying overnight at the White House while he was working closely with the Trump administration, according to details described in a recently released book.
The account, cited in reporting based on the book “Regime Change,” says Musk asked President Donald Trump whether he could sleep at the White House during a period of close collaboration. The president reportedly agreed to the arrangement, but Melania Trump did not approve of the idea.
Despite her reported objections, Musk is said to have stayed multiple nights in the Lincoln Bedroom. On other occasions, according to the book’s account, he stayed with friends in Washington or used alternative arrangements while working long hours tied to his role in government-related initiatives.
Musk has previously offered a different version of events, saying it was President Trump who invited him to stay and that he was given a tour of the Lincoln Bedroom during his visits. He has also described the president as a welcoming host during his time at the White House.
The episode comes amid a broader and at times complicated relationship between Musk and the Trump administration. Musk’s involvement in government cost-cutting efforts and policy advisory roles initially brought him into close orbit with the White House, though that relationship later saw public friction over policy disagreements and political messaging.
At various points, tensions between Musk and Trump spilled into public view, including disputes over major legislative priorities and the administration’s economic agenda. Those disagreements were followed by periods of visible reconciliation, including public appearances and shared social media posts showing the two together.
The new reporting adds another layer to the evolving dynamic among Trump, Musk, and the First Lady, highlighting internal disagreements over access and protocol during Musk’s time working closely with the administration.



