Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriend Ashley St. Clair claims she was offered ‘enough money equal to the GDP of a small country’ not to expose MAGA
Former MAGA influencer and Elon Musk Ally Ashley St. Clair has made a series of explosive claims about the American political right, saying she was offered large sums of money to keep quiet and alleging that parts of the MAGA movement operated through coordinated private group chats linked to senior political figures.In an interview with a journalist Mehndi HasanSt. Clair said he was once offered money to promote former US Ambassador Rick Grenell to Secretary of State. He claimed that there are “multiple chats that they deal with”, which he said sometimes include Trump administration officials and Trump family members. Grenell has previously denied involvement in any such efforts.St. Clair also said that after distancing herself from MAGA politics, she faced pressure from people within the movement and said she was offered substantial money to remain silent about her experiences.When asked if he had rejected any financial offers, he said, “I did.”He said, “I am not at liberty to discuss but I have turned down so much money that it is the GDP of a small country.”He also talked about changing his political views, his time at MAGA, and critics’ claims that he changed his position out of personal anger or revenge against Musk.Addressing those claims, he rejected the idea that his views were motivated by revenge or financial gain. “Well, first of all I’m not making any money from this. I’m back in school. I finished my semester with 22 credits and I plan on going to law school. That’s what I want to do. I want to start fighting and making reforms within a system that I believe is causing a lot of harm.”He also said he feared backlash from former MAGA associates. “I knew what the MAGA reaction would be. I was in this cult for almost a decade. I knew exactly how they would respond to me and I was prepared to be ostracized. I was ready to work with it.”During the interview, St. Clair said that he later reconsidered his views after being exposed to different viewpoints and personal experiences. She said her thinking was influenced by conversations with transgender friends and reading historical accounts, including slave narratives.“There were a lot of things. It happened slowly and then all at once,” he said.He also claimed that in conservative circles there was a strong culture of distrust of mainstream media and academic institutions, including incentives to report professors through activist lists.The interview also discussed her relationship with tech billionaire Elon Musk and her legal action against his AI company XAI after he claimed it generated explicit deepfake images of her.
