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Musk’s ‘MAGA mommy’, Ashley St. Clair, began her career as a guest on right-wing talk shows before enjoying a luxurious condo that costs $15k a month.

Musk's 'MAGA mommy', Ashley St. Clair, began her career as a guest on right-wing talk shows before enjoying a luxurious condo that costs $15k a month.

Ashley St. Clair was one of several influential people who rode Donald Trump’s wave to the White House prior to becoming the mother of Elon Musk’s fourth child.

Following months of flirtatious remarks, the 26-year-old revealed on Twitter on Friday night that she and the “First Buddy” had a five-month-old child.

Longtime author of the Babylon Bee, a conservative spin on The Onion, St. Clair initially rose to prominence in the midst of a great deal of controversy.

After taking a picture with white racists in 2019, she resigned from her position as a “brand ambassador” for the conservative youth group Turning Point USA.

Photographed were Tim Gionet, popularly known as ‘Baked Alaska’ at the time, and Nicholas Fuentes.

According to St Clair, the picture was shot during a “diverse dinner” where she had the opportunity to speak with those she didn’t agree with.

She stated at the time, “I’m not above confronting people or forgiving people, and some of the people pictured had been vicious to me online.”

“I don’t need to be told where I can and cannot go because I’m a strong Jewish woman.”

On Friday evening, 26-year-old Ashley St. Clair announced on Twitter that she and Elon Musk had a five-month-old kid.

After posing for this picture with white nationalists, St. Clair was fired as a “brand ambassador” for the conservative youth group Turning Point USA in 2019.

Elephants are Not Birds, which was published in 2021, is the first of St. Clair’s conservative children’s novels.

It served as a ‘unapologetic critique of transgender acceptance’ and ‘tackles the question of gender identity’.

It centers on Kevin, an elephant, and Culture, a vulture who tries to persuade him that, due to his talent for singing, he is truly a bird.

Kevin receives wings and a beak from the vulture, but the elephant finds it difficult to live as a bird even though it considers itself one.

In summarizing the plot of the book, St. Clair stated that Kevin ultimately “realizes he’s better

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