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     Elon Musk’s transgender daughter will leave US,  After Trump victory

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    Donald Trump’s election triumph, Vivian Wilson, the transgender daughter of Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and owner of X, has declared her decision to leave the United States.

    The 20-year-old expressed her displeasure with Trump’s return to government while sharing her intentions on Threads.

    “I don’t see my future in the United States,” she wrote.

    “I’ve had this suspicion for some time, but yesterday I was able to confirm it. The folks who voted for this aren’t leaving anytime soon, even if he only serves a four-year term and anti-trans laws don’t become law.

    In an attempt to break off her relationship with her father, she applied to officially change her name and gender in April 2022, taking on her mother’s maiden name, Wilson, after being born Xavier Musk in 2004.

    Musk has been outspoken about his tense relationship with Vivian and has publicly backed Trump.

    He asserted that he was duped into letting his youngster use birth control pills.

    Musk declared, “My son passed away. They refer to it as “deadnaming” as the awakened mind virus killed your son.

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