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Donald Trump become the world’s highest paid babysitter as he hung out with Elon Musk’s four-year-old son.
The US President was seen hanging out with Musk’s son, X Æ A-Xii, also generally known as X.
The duo sauntered across the White House lawn after Trump and Musk, now the pinnacle of the controversial DOGE department, met within the Oval Office yesterday.
Young X skipped energetically behind the 78-year-old president to maintain up with him before Trump suddenly stopped to attract an ‘X’ into the air.
They then walked over to the Marine Force One chopper where Trump, a father-of-five, helped the teenager onto the steps.
The Tesla owner Musk followed soon after the pair.
Wearing a black black cap and coat, he chatted with the US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, White House communications director Steven Cheung and White House deputy chief of staff for policy and homeland security Stephen Miller because the group boarded the helicopter.
Trump, wearing his signature red tie and navy suit, was reportedly on his technique to Florida’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

Musk has kept his offspring within the limelight despite pleas from X AE A-XII mother, the Canadian singer Grimes.
Grimes, real name Claire Elise Boucher, previously asked Musk to contact her over a ‘medical crisis’ their child is experiencing, although she didn’t specify which child.
She made the since-deleted post on X, saying ‘I’m sorry to do that publicly however it isn’t any longer acceptable to disregard this case.’

Grimes, who’s in a bitter custody battle with the tech billionaire, posted on X subsequently to beg Musk to maintain the kids from the general public eye, Dailymail.com reports.
‘I actually have tried begging the general public and my kids dad to maintain them offline, and I’ve tried legal recourse,’ she wrote.
Musk’s Tesla has reportedly taken successful since he became a special adviser to Trump on the helm of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Tesla showrooms have been targeted by protests and even gunshot fire and the corporate’s stock has fallen almost 48% since Trump’s inauguration in January.
Meanwhile, Trump’s administration is ready to announce a brand new travel ban and restrictions on dozens of nations, including Russian allies Belarus, North Korea, Iran and Syria.
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