Musk needs to stop attacking Trump’s administration.
A new firestorm has erupted between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and members of President Donald Trump’s former administration—this time involving shocking allegations, questions of national security, and a possible cover-up.
Musk, who recently had a very public split with Trump’s inner circle, is now accusing a former top White House official of lying on federal forms—and even hinting at foreign ties.
At the center of the controversy is Sergio Gor, the former Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office. According to a New York Post report, Gor wielded major influence during Trump’s first term, helping to vet thousands of government appointees. But now, Musk says Gor himself was never properly vetted—and he’s calling for accountability.
Musk took to X (formerly Twitter) to respond to a post that alleged Gor’s birth records could not be found in Malta, despite his claims of being born there. The post also claimed locals in Malta referred to him as “the Russian boy.”
Musk didn’t hold back.
“He deliberately lied about where he was born on federal forms,” Musk wrote. “That’s a serious crime.” He later added: “Gor is breaking the law.”
In another striking reply, Musk referenced the name “Goryachev”—a nod to online speculation that Gor might be operating under a false identity, possibly tied to Russian intelligence. These claims, while sensational, have not been verified. In fact, the real Sergey Goryachev has been publicly identified and appears to be a different individual.
Still, the accusations raise disturbing questions:
- Was someone with alleged foreign ties embedded in the Trump administration?
- Did the federal vetting process fail under political pressure?
- And why is the mainstream media ignoring this explosive story?
The feud between Musk and Trump insiders appears to be far from over. Reports suggest Gor played a key role in blocking a Musk-backed NASA nomination, triggering a wave of retaliation and political maneuvering behind the scenes.
As Americans grow increasingly concerned about government transparency, national security, and political corruption, this story could gain momentum—especially if more details come to light.