Dem on DOGE committee pounces on 'out of control' Musk's reported drug problem
Congresswoman Melanie Stanbury speaking on Elon Musk (MSNBC Screenshot) 2025-05-30

Elon Musk is “out of control” with his alleged drug use, and now House Democrats have filed a Civil Liability against Musk to hold him personally liable for the work he’s done at the Department of Government Efficiency, according to Congresswoman Melanie Stanbury (D-NM).

The revelation came while she was speaking on Ana Cabrera Reports Friday morning.

First, Stanbury railed against Musk’s alleged drug use, which the New York Times first reported, saying, “If you observed his behavior over the last three and a half months, it's very obvious that he was completely out of control.”

“Just like, you know, other rich dudes who want to tinker with what they think are toys, this is not a joke,” Stanbury said. “This is the democracy that is our country and the American people's lives. So, you know, there's going to be very serious consequences, and we will hold Elon Musk accountable for the damages that he's done.”

She added, “Musk wreaked havoc on the federal government. And so it does not surprise me that it was being enhanced by, you know, substances that make you act crazy. But I think, you know, it's not a joke because he [has] literally shattered thousands of American lives. He's disrupted our entire federal government.”

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The Congresswoman noted that there isn't a lot democrats can do because they are not in control of Congress. However, she “and Jamie Raskin (D-MD) have also filed legislation for civil liability against Elon Musk and any special government employee. But it also necessitates that we win back the House and use the tools of Congress to hold them accountable. Right now, the courts are a primary tool.”

She later noted some of the unethical and illegal actions Musk has purportedly taken while head of DOGE, saying, “We know that there are DOGE staff sitting in the cabinet secretary offices of almost every major agency, and we've seen this play out even over the last week at the Department of Interior.”

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