The Washington Post reported that Musk brought his two-year-old son with him to intense talks at the headquarters.

The publication reported that on the day that Musk took ownership of the platform, he and his team met with Trust and Safety Officer YoelRoth in the conference room to discuss his plans for the site's future. The toys were scattered around the room, according to the Post.

After the $45 billion deal went through, Musk fired some of his top executives. The reason for Gadde's firing was that he was the highest-ranking member of the trust and safety team.

After the deal went through, members of Musk's inner circle, including his personal lawyer Alex Spiro, tech investor Jason Calacanis, and venture capitalist David Sacks, joined Musk at his headquarters. The space was used to discuss topics from layoffs to the site's engineering.

The Post reported that the meeting between Musk andRoth took place shortly after the firing of Gadde. It is possible that X a-Xii attended the office Halloween party at the headquarters.

A couple of weeks later, he quit. According to The Post's report, he clashed with Musk over issues including allowing controversial Christian news outlet The Babylon Bee to return to social media.

In an op-ed for The New York Times after he resigned, he wrote that a trust and safety function dedicated to its principled development was not needed.

The first child to be born to Musk died of sudden infant death syndrome at 10 weeks old. X a-Xii, who Musk had with his musician and ex- partner, was his seventh child.

He has had twins with a top executive at Neuralink and his first daughter through a surrogate with another person.