AT. “X” Marks the Breaking Point: Elon Musk Fires Back After Newsom Office Claims His Transgender Child ‘Hates’ Him
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has once again ignited controversy after delivering a sharp public rebuke to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s press office over remarks concerning Musk’s relationship with his transgender child.

The clash erupted after Newsom’s press office suggested that Musk’s child — who identifies as a transgender woman — harbors deep resentment toward her father. The comment prompted an immediate and emotionally charged response from Musk on X, the social media platform he owns.
“I assume you’re referring to my son, Xavier, who has a tragic mental illness caused by the evil woke mind virus you push on vulnerable children,” Musk wrote.
“I love Xavier very much and hope he recovers.”
The statement quickly went viral, drawing intense reactions across political, cultural, and social lines. Critics accused Musk of using dehumanizing language toward transgender individuals, while supporters framed his comments as the anguished words of a father who feels alienated by modern gender ideology.
A Collision of Politics and Culture
Musk has long positioned himself as a vocal opponent of what he describes as “woke ideology,” frequently criticizing its influence in education, media, and government policy. Governor Newsom, by contrast, is one of the nation’s most prominent defenders of transgender rights, championing legislation in California that expands protections for LGBTQ+ youth.
Observers note that the decision by a governor’s press office to reference a public figure’s family relationship is unusual and underscores how deeply personal matters have become entangled in America’s political culture wars.
A Family Rift in the Public Eye
Xavier Musk, who has legally changed her name and gender marker, previously filed court documents seeking to sever ties with her father, stating she no longer wished to be associated with him “in any way, shape or form.”
The latest exchange highlights how personal family conflicts — once private — are now increasingly played out on social media platforms with global audiences, particularly when they involve influential figures and polarizing issues such as gender identity.
As of publication, Governor Newsom’s office has not issued an additional response to Musk’s remarks. However, analysts suggest the dispute is unlikely to fade quickly, reflecting broader national divisions over free speech, parental authority, transgender rights, and the role of ideology in shaping young people’s lives.




