Overview
- The June 11 urine test from Fastest Labs of South Austin returned negative results for 22 substances, including ketamine, ecstasy, cocaine and amphetamines.
- Musk posted the report image on X with the caption “lol” and accused the New York Times of fabricating its May exposé on his alleged drug use.
- Experts note that standard urine screenings detect drugs only within two to ten days of ingestion, leaving earlier substances undetectable.
- The original New York Times article cited unnamed sources alleging Musk’s routine use of ketamine, ecstasy and mushrooms on the 2024 campaign trail.
- His disclosure coincides with an escalating public feud with President Donald Trump over legislative policy and alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein.