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Elon Musk’s kids have been to places that many people would never see.
From meetings with foreign leaders to the control room of SpaceX launch, Musk’s children have been greeting their fathers with constant assistants in technology, business and now politics.
They have frequently appeared in the U.S. capital since President Donald Trump used tech billionaires and Tesla co-founders to lead the newly formed government efficiency department.
Musk’s four-year-old “Lil X” hung on the corner of the Oval Office’s firm table on Wednesday, wearing a tan pea jacket and collar shirt.
X and his two siblings exchanged gifts with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, while his father discussed technology and innovation with foreign leaders.
Musk often meets his children before even coming to Washington – at meetings with the Turkish president, memorial service at Auschwitz concentration camps, and Time magazine rituals, where he was named Person of the Year 2021.
But why are Musk’s children labeled it?
“In many public appearances, children are included in the actions of many politicians, or a political move, making him look more graceful,” said Kurt Braddock, a university student. (and) take a human approach to viewing him to the public. “Professor of Public Communication.

Why take care of children?
Nevertheless, Mr Braddock believes that the decision to bring Musk’s preschoolers to the Oval Office is unusual.
X looked bored at the 30-minute press conference as he imitated his father, sitting on the floor, smiling occasionally at the leader of the free world. Once, he told someone in the room to “shush” their mouth.
Mr Braddock said he thinks their inclusion was intentional – a kind of interference that benefits from Musk and Trump.
“I do think there are strategies here trying to get people’s attention to certain things while shifting their attention to others,” he said.
Strategic communications adviser Jon Haber, who has worked with five presidential campaigns and taught at Harvard, said Musk’s children often appear and create viral moments – good for Trump.
“The more chaos for Trump, the more he drowns the area, the less people anyone really pays attention to. Chaos works for him,” Harber said.
Musk’s ex-girlfriend and X’s mother Grimes criticized her son for appearing in the Oval Office.
She wrote in an article on X: “He shouldn’t be in public like this. I didn’t see it…but I’m glad he was polite.
In the 2022 Vanity Fair article, she said she didn’t like her son to be noticed.
“Whatever happens to household supplies, I just feel like the kid needs to stay away from it and X is there. I mean, I think E does see him as a protégé and bring him to everything and stuff. … X is there.

Musk and his children
Musk allowed his children to label them long before politics.
It wasn’t uncommon to see them at events a decade ago when he was still building his profile and eager to get his electric car maker Tesla.
As analysts and journalists await a unveiling, 2015 Tesla facilities in Silicon Valley can be seen running in the corridor, chasing each other and laughing.
Despite being forced to wait for attendees for hours, the appearance of Musk’s children creates an atmosphere of feeling relaxed and even joyful.
This runs contrary to the tough, more formal events held by other companies, and young children who see executives encounter strange situations.

Musk has 12 children and three different women.
His most recognized son, XæA-12? , conducted by “Lil X” (Lil X), Musk used to repeat the same letter from Name Twitter when purchasing a social media company.
The four-year-old is called “emotional supportive humanity” by Musk himself.
Walter Isaacson, author of Musk’s biography, said in the CEO’s Podcast’s diary that Musk was “deeply committed to” his children and was “almost fascinated by them.”
“With his own children, his lover, his wife, everything he does is the same as what he does,” Mr. Isaacson said.
“He always likes having some kids around him. He always likes to have a partner, but that doesn’t mean he likes to be calm.”