Ashley St. Clair
American political commentator (born 1998)
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- Clair (born July 31, 1998) is an American influencer, author, and political commentator.
- She and Elon Musk had a child together in 2024.
- Clair was a longtime writer for the right-wing satirical news site The Babylon Bee and served as a brand ambassador for Turning Point USA.
- She has amassed over one million followers on Twitter and has endorsed President Donald Trump.
- The book follows Kevin the Elephant as he "learns that even though he can sing, he is not a bird, even if Culture insists that he is".
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WikipediaAshley St. Clair (born July 31, 1998) is an American influencer, author, and political commentator. She was an outspoken proponent of conservative and anti-transgender politics. She and Elon Musk had a child together in 2024. In 2026, she denounced her previous anti-trans activism.
St. Clair was a longtime writer for the right-wing satirical news site The Babylon Bee and served as a brand ambassador for Turning Point USA. She became an outspoken proponent of right-wing ideologies and made appearances on Fox News to talk about declining birth rates.
She has amassed over one million followers on Twitter and has endorsed President Donald Trump. St. Clair wrote the children's book Elephants Are Not Birds, which she billed as an unapologetic rebuke of transgender acceptance, and which was published by the Christian conservative BRAVE Books. The book follows Kevin the Elephant as he "learns that even though he can sing, he is not a bird, even if Culture insists that he is".
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