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Trump loyalist Katie Miller crosses battle lines to continue work for Elon Musk
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - In recent days, Republican circles in Washington have buzzed with speculation that former Trump administration official Katie Miller, an aide to Elon Musk and wife of one of the president's closest advisers, and Musk have had a falling out. Their social media activity fueled rumors that she was distancing herself from Musk since his explosive break-up with U.S. President Donald Trump. But in an interview with Reuters, Miller denied that was the case. She said she still works for Musk, though she declined to describe her role or whether she serves as a spokesperson for him or his companies. "My paycheck still comes from him," she said. Late on Wednesday, after she spoke with Reuters, Miller issued a Musk-related press statement, apparently for the first time in around two weeks based on media reports of the statements and a statement received by Reuters. The statement, on behalf of xAI, Musk's artificial intelligence startup, denounced an environmental group's actions against the company in Tennessee. Miller is married to influential Trump official Stephen Miller, the chief architect of the administration's controversial immigration policies and other initiatives. Both worked in Trump's first administration, which ran from 2017 to 2021. Katie Miller was appointed by Trump as an adviser to the bureaucracy-slashing Department of Government Efficiency led by Musk, whose companies include SpaceX and Tesla, until around the time he left that role at the end of May. Musk's feud with Trump, over the administration's spending plans, swiftly followed. She left the government to work for Musk over a month ago and appeared to work for Musk's companies as a communications adviser. Her exact role was never made public. Miller recently revamped her X profile, which once featured a banner photo of a SpaceX rocket, to highlight her life as a mother and wife. She posted photos of her workouts and beach excursions with her children. In a move that often signals a personal or professional break, Musk in recent days unfollowed her account on X, his social media platform. Weeks before, he had unfollowed Stephen Miller, though he has re-followed him. With Musk recently parting ways with several top executives at his companies and the apparent split on X, three Republican sources told Reuters they suspected that Katie Miller had also split with Musk. Katie Miller did not respond to questions about why she had changed her X profile and why Musk had unfollowed her. Musk and X did not respond to requests for comment. Musk has been close to the Millers and spent time at their Washington-area home while working on DOGE, according to people familiar with the matter. But Katie Miller's continued alliance with Musk raised eyebrows among Republican operatives. People who have worked with her describe her as a Trump loyalist and said they were surprised that she had continued to work for the billionaire as he attempted to torpedo Trump policies that her husband worked closely on, like the Big Beautiful Bill. Reporting by Rachael Levy in Washington and Alexandra Ulmer in San Francisco; Editing by Cynthia Osterman Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab * Suggested Topics: * United States Rachael Levy Thomson Reuters Rachael Levy is a Pulitzer Prize-winning enterprise correspondent. She has written about Wall Street, Elon Musk's companies, American health care and national security, among other topics. She earlier reported for the Wall Street Journal and other outlets. Phone: 202-967-6233 Contact her securely on Signal: levy.99 https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/staff-reuters Alexandra Ulmer Thomson Reuters Alexandra covers the 2024 U.S. presidential race, with a focus on Republicans, donors and AI. Previously, she spent four years in Venezuela reporting on the humanitarian crisis and investigating corruption. She has also worked in India, Chile and Argentina. Alexandra was Reuters' Reporter of the Year and has won an Overseas Press Club award.
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Trump Loyalist Katie Miller Crosses Battle Lines to Continue Work for Elon Musk
By Rachael Levy and Alexandra Ulmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) -In recent days, Republican circles in Washington have buzzed with speculation that former Trump administration official Katie Miller, an aide to Elon Musk and wife of one of the president's closest advisers, and Musk have had a falling out. Their social media activity fueled rumors that she was distancing herself from Musk since his explosive break-up with U.S. President Donald Trump. But in an interview with Reuters, Miller denied that was the case. She said she still works for Musk, though she declined to describe her role or whether she serves as a spokesperson for him or his companies. "My paycheck still comes from him," she said. Late on Wednesday, after she spoke with Reuters, Miller issued a Musk-related press statement, apparently for the first time in around two weeks based on media reports of the statements and a statement received by Reuters. The statement, on behalf of xAI, Musk's artificial intelligence startup, denounced an environmental group's actions against the company in Tennessee. Miller is married to influential Trump official Stephen Miller, the chief architect of the administration's controversial immigration policies and other initiatives. Both worked in Trump's first administration, which ran from 2017 to 2021. Katie Miller was appointed by Trump as an adviser to the bureaucracy-slashing Department of Government Efficiency led by Musk, whose companies include SpaceX and Tesla, until around the time he left that role at the end of May. Musk's feud with Trump, over the administration's spending plans, swiftly followed. She left the government to work for Musk over a month ago and appeared to work for Musk's companies as a communications adviser. Her exact role was never made public. Miller recently revamped her X profile, which once featured a banner photo of a SpaceX rocket, to highlight her life as a mother and wife. She posted photos of her workouts and beach excursions with her children. In a move that often signals a personal or professional break, Musk in recent days unfollowed her account on X, his social media platform. Weeks before, he had unfollowed Stephen Miller, though he has re-followed him. With Musk recently parting ways with several top executives at his companies and the apparent split on X, three Republican sources told Reuters they suspected that Katie Miller had also split with Musk. Katie Miller did not respond to questions about why she had changed her X profile and why Musk had unfollowed her. Musk and X did not respond to requests for comment. Musk has been close to the Millers and spent time at their Washington-area home while working on DOGE, according to people familiar with the matter. But Katie Miller's continued alliance with Musk raised eyebrows among Republican operatives. People who have worked with her describe her as a Trump loyalist and said they were surprised that she had continued to work for the billionaire as he attempted to torpedo Trump policies that her husband worked closely on, like the Big Beautiful Bill. (Reporting by Rachael Levy in Washington and Alexandra Ulmer in San Francisco; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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In recent days, Republican circles in Washington have buzzed with speculation that former Trump administration official Katie Miller, an aide to Elon Musk and wife of one of the president's closest advisers, and Mr Musk have had a falling out. Their social media activity fuelled rumours that she was distancing herself from Mr Musk since his explosive break-up with US president Donald Trump. But in an interview with Reuters, Ms Miller denied that was the case. She said she still works for Mr Musk, though she declined to describe her role or whether she serves as a spokesperson for him or his companies. "My paycheck still comes from him," she said. Late on Wednesday, after she spoke with Reuters, Ms Miller issued a Musk-related press statement, apparently for the first time in around two weeks based on media reports of the statements and a statement received by Reuters. The statement, on behalf of xAI, Mr Musk's artificial intelligence startup, denounced an environmental group's actions against the company in Tennessee. Ms Miller is married to influential Trump official Stephen Miller, the chief architect of the administration's controversial immigration policies and other initiatives. Both worked in Mr Trump's first administration, which ran from 2017 to 2021. Katie Miller was appointed by Trump as an adviser to the bureaucracy-slashing Department of Government Efficiency led by Mr Musk, whose companies include SpaceX and Tesla, until around the time he left that role at the end of May. Mr Musk's feud with Mr Trump, over the administration's spending plans, swiftly followed. She left the government to work for Mr Musk over a month ago and appeared to work for Mr Musk's companies as a communications adviser. Her exact role was never made public. Ms Miller recently revamped her X profile, which once featured a banner photo of a SpaceX rocket, to highlight her life as a mother and wife. She posted photos of her workouts and beach excursions with her children. In a move that often signals a personal or professional break, Mr Musk in recent days unfollowed her account on X, his social media platform. Weeks before, he had unfollowed Stephen Miller, though he has re-followed him. With Mr Musk recently parting ways with several top executives at his companies and the apparent split on X, three Republican sources told Reuters they suspected that Katie Miller had also split with Mr Musk. Katie Miller did not respond to questions about why she had changed her X profile and why Mr Musk had unfollowed her. Mr Musk and X did not respond to requests for comment. Mr Musk has been close to the Millers and spent time at their Washington-area home while working on DOGE, according to people familiar with the matter. But Katie Miller's continued alliance with Mr Musk raised eyebrows among Republican operatives. People who have worked with her describe her as a Trump loyalist and said they were surprised that she had continued to work for the billionaire as he attempted to torpedo Trump policies that her husband worked closely on, like the Big Beautiful Bill.
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Former Trump administration official Katie Miller continues to work for Elon Musk despite rumors of a falling out, raising questions about political loyalties and professional relationships in Washington's tech-political sphere.
In an unexpected twist of political and corporate alliances, Katie Miller, a former Trump administration official, has confirmed her ongoing employment with tech mogul Elon Musk. This revelation comes amidst swirling speculation in Washington's Republican circles about a potential falling out between Miller and Musk 1.
Source: BreakingNews.ie
Recent changes to Miller's social media presence on X (formerly Twitter) fueled rumors of a professional split. Miller revamped her profile, removing SpaceX imagery and focusing on her personal life. Adding to the speculation, Musk unfollowed Miller on the platform, a move often interpreted as signaling a personal or professional break 2.
Despite the rumors, Miller stated in an interview with Reuters, "My paycheck still comes from him." However, she declined to elaborate on her specific role or whether she serves as a spokesperson for Musk or his companies 1.
Katie Miller is married to Stephen Miller, a key figure in the Trump administration known for his influential role in shaping controversial immigration policies. Both Millers worked in Trump's first administration from 2017 to 2021 3.
Source: Reuters
Prior to her current position, Miller was appointed by Trump as an adviser to the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Musk. This arrangement lasted until Musk left the role in late May, followed swiftly by a public feud with Trump over the administration's spending plans 2.
In a recent development, Miller issued a press statement on behalf of xAI, Musk's artificial intelligence startup. The statement denounced actions by an environmental group against the company in Tennessee, marking her first public communication for Musk in about two weeks 1.
Miller's continued alliance with Musk has raised eyebrows among Republican operatives. Given her reputation as a Trump loyalist, many expressed surprise at her decision to continue working for Musk, especially as he has been perceived as attempting to undermine Trump policies that her husband had closely worked on 3.
Despite Miller's confirmation of her ongoing employment, several questions remain unanswered. Neither Miller nor Musk have commented on the reasons behind the changes to her X profile or Musk's decision to unfollow her on the platform 2.
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