'I knew hours ago': Elon Musk's furious ex spills wild 'space technology' election claim
Elon Musk walks to attend the trial in his lawsuit over OpenAI for-profit conversion at a federal courthouse, in Oakland, California, U.S., April 29, 2026. REUTERS/Manuel Orbegozo/File Photo

At exactly 5:34 a.m. ET on Nov. 6, 2024, the Associated Press called the presidential election for Donald Trump – but according to Ashley St. Clair, a former MAGA figure who has since renounced much of her past rhetoric, Tesla CEO Elon Musk claimed to have learned the election results “hours” earlier with the help of a secretive satellite program that collects “real-time data.”

St. Clair first rose to prominence in 2025 after announcing that at age 26, she had given birth to a son fathered by Elon Musk, then 53. Musk has 14 known children, the majority of them conceived by means other than natural conception, and whom he has referred to as his “legion.”

It was in October of 2025, St. Clair claimed in a video recently published on social media, that Musk told her he was prepared to release his “anomaly in the Matrix.”

“He keeps going, and he says ‘you know, this is not a piece that they’ll see on the chess board,’ and I straight up tell him: ‘I would ask more, but I really don’t want to be deposed.’ To which, he says ‘very wise,’” St. Clair said.

St. Clair then claimed that Musk had sent her “internal data” from America PAC, a conservative political action committee formed by Musk in the lead up to the 2024 election. The data, St. Clair said, was shocking.

“I am like, ‘how the f--- do you have this sort of data?'” she said. “You don’t get this from door knocking. To have arguably the most powerful man in the world sending me things about using his space technology in the election… I should also say that I have all of this backed up with many people with explicit instructions should anything happen to me.”

It wouldn’t be until election night, Nov. 5, 2024, while at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, that Musk would purportedly share another stunning revelation.

“On election night, Elon left Mar-a-Lago early – I was at Mar-a-Lago – and he told me over text ‘I knew hours ago that Trump won, my team has the best real-time data,’” St. Clair said. “First of all, how the f--- do you have real-time data on elections? How do you have real-time data?”

Once an ambassador for the conservative organization Turning Point USA, St. Clair has since renounced many of her conservative viewpoints, a shift that coincided with her falling out with Musk, who she claimed had reduced her child support payments as punishment for “disobedience.” She also claimed that Musk spent fewer than four hours with their child in nearly his first year of life.