Rumors about a three-way relationship between Stephen Miller, his wife, and billionaire Elon Musk gained traction after Mrs. Miller left her government position to work full-time for Mr. Musk.

Elon Musk - Photo 1.

Rumors of Consensual «Threesome»

Around late May to early June, rumors spread in the U.S. that Katie Miller, the wife of former White House advisor Stephen Miller, had left her husband for billionaire Elon Musk.

According to a fact-checking report from June 2, the rumors emerged after reports that Mrs. Miller left the U.S. executive branch (DOGE) to work full-time for Mr. Musk.

On the Bluesky platform, an account under the username @gwensnyder.bsky.social posted a claim that Katie Miller, Stephen Miller, and Elon Musk were in a consensual three-way relationship.

The post cited a source claiming that Mr. Miller had expressed dissatisfaction with Mr. Musk on social media.

This content quickly gained attention, amassing 7,600 likes and over 3,200 shares, and spread to other platforms such as X.

The rumor resurfaced multiple times on Bluesky before spreading to X, where an official U.S. commission account posted an image of a chair in the corner of a hotel room labeled with the term «cuck chair,» referencing Mr. Miller.

«Cuck» is a slang term used to mock those perceived as weak, submissive, or exploited in relationships, typically romantic ones.

Rumors about the White House advisor's wife leaving her husband for Elon Musk caused a stir online - Photo 2.
The post tagging Mr. Miller by the U.S. Democratic National Committee contributed to spreading the rumors about the relationship of the three

Musk’s Response Fuels Speculation

The Bluesky post referenced an article from February 27, which stated that when Mr. Miller took on a policy advisory role, Mrs. Miller also assumed media-related duties at DOGE, working directly under Mr. Musk.

A confidential Republican Party source suggested that Mrs. Miller acted as Mr. Musk’s «handler,» ensuring he stayed within acceptable behavior. While the article did not explicitly state it, it hinted at a complex «throuple» dynamic between Mrs. Miller and Mr. Musk.

By May 28, reports indicated that Mrs. Miller had left DOGE to take a full-time media relations role with Mr. Musk.

The report cited three anonymous sources, though fact-checkers noted they could not independently verify these claims.

As rumors continued to circulate, Mrs. Miller did not respond directly but shared a post by Mr. Musk about leaving the government, along with a screenshot of his DOGE statement.

This move was interpreted by some as confirmation that Mrs. Miller had taken on a spokesperson role for Mr. Musk.

However, analysis noted that Mrs. Miller’s status as a special government employee limited her to working no more than 130 days per year, meaning she would have had to leave DOGE regardless.

On May 30, Mr. Musk appeared in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump, sporting a bruise under his right eye while discussing his departure from the U.S. government.

Musk later explained that his 5-year-old son accidentally hit him in the face at his request, but this detail only fueled further speculation

White House

The White House, located in Washington, D.C., is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. Completed in 1800, it was designed by James Hoban in a neoclassical style and has served every U.S. president since John Adams. The building was burned by British forces in 1814 during the War of 1812 but was later rebuilt and has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years.

DOGE

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Bluesky

«Bluesky» is a decentralized social networking platform developed as an alternative to traditional social media, originally initiated by Twitter (now X) in 2019. It operates on the AT Protocol, allowing users greater control over their data and interactions. Unlike mainstream platforms, Bluesky emphasizes open-source development and user customization, fostering a more transparent and community-driven online space.

X

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Oval Office

The Oval Office is the official workspace of the President of the United States, located in the West Wing of the White House. Designed in 1909 during William Howard Taft’s presidency, its distinctive oval shape was inspired by George Washington’s preference for curved walls in formal rooms. The office symbolizes presidential authority and has been the setting for many historic decisions and speeches.

U.S. Democratic National Committee

The **U.S. Democratic National Committee (DNC)** is the principal organization governing the Democratic Party in the United States, responsible for promoting its platform, coordinating campaigns, and organizing the Democratic National Convention. Founded in 1848, the DNC plays a key role in electing Democratic candidates at all levels of government. It has evolved over time, adapting to political changes and focusing on voter mobilization, fundraising, and policy advocacy.

U.S. executive branch

The U.S. executive branch, established by the Constitution in 1787, is responsible for enforcing federal laws and is headed by the president, who serves as both head of state and government. It includes the vice president, the Cabinet, and numerous federal agencies, evolving over time to address the nation’s growing administrative needs. The branch’s powers and structure reflect the framers’ intent to balance authority while ensuring accountability through checks and balances with Congress and the judiciary.

Republican Party

The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major political parties in the United States, founded in 1854 by anti-slavery activists and modernizers. It played a key role in abolishing slavery under President Abraham Lincoln and has historically supported conservative policies, limited government, and free-market economics. Today, it remains a dominant force in U.S. politics, advocating for traditional values, national security, and economic deregulation.