Elon Musk’s youngest son, X Æ A-Xii, appeared at the White House on Tuesday, playfully roaming the Oval Office while the US President Donald Trump signed an executive order reshaping the federal workforce.
The four-year-old was seen smiling, climbing onto his family’s arms, mimicking him, making the investigators chuckle, and wandering around as the leader and Musk addressed them.
The newly elected president called the baby ‘ a wonderful person’ and a ‘ high IQ person.’
Social internet took notice of ‘ Little X’ and his wonderful appearance. Online images of the child grinning at investigators and grazing on Musk’s shoulders have been circulated, making it entertaining for many to see him at a major policy statement.
Additionally, Musk reshared a blog that compared a picture of Little X with Trump to an outdated image of JFK with his brother.
Trump signed an order requiring federal agencies to cooperate with the newly established department of government efficiency ( DOGE ), which Musk now leads, in a rare public appearance with Musk, his most powerful adviser. The program aims to reduce the size of the national labor, a move that Musk has made a strong case for.
During the event, Musk called national staff an “unelected” third branch of government that needed to be held responsible. His notes marked his first public appearance since taking over the DOGE, a division that he and his crew had generally run behind closed doors. The executive get Trump signed restrictions national hiring and wasting, except in areas related to immigration, law enforcement, and public safety. Reporters pressed both Trump and Musk on the institution’s implications while Musk’s boy, evidently unfazed by the major discussions, entertained onlookers with his frolicsome behavior.
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