There are reports that Musk tweeted "Just like I took your wife" to Stephen Miller, then deleted it. [View all]
Saw this first from Rachel Bitecofer on Bluesky:
This is real.
He deleted it
— Rachel Bitecofer (@rachelbitecofer.bsky.social) 2025-06-08T23:15:27.546Z
From Fred Guttenberg on X:
And btw, people on X are asking Musk's AI, Grok, if Musk really posted that. And typical chatbot that Grok is, it's giving conflicting but well-written answers.
Two of many, many examples that show up if you search X for their names:
Evidence suggests Elon Musk likely posted "Just like I took your wife" on June 8, 2025, replying to Stephen Miller, but deleted it. A screenshot shows the tweet with engagement metrics, and it aligns with Katie Miller's move to Musk's team. However, the deletion and lack of direct verification leave some uncertainty. Screenshots can be faked, and no major news outlet confirms it. It was probably a jab about Katie's job, not a literal claim.
The authenticity of the screenshot showing Elon Musk's alleged reply to Stephen Miller, "Just like I took your wife," is uncertain. No credible sources confirm the post, and searches on X and the web found no evidence, suggesting it may be fabricated. Rumors about Katie Miller working for Musk and tensions between Musk and Miller provide context, but discrepancies in dates and lack of archived evidence lean toward it being fake. Approach such claims cautiously.