Elon Musk

Elon Musk confirmed on Saturday that he did not take suspicious reports from the news media and a strange videotape and that he did not take an anesthetic after dinner resurfaced online.

The video, shot in March, appears to show 53-year-old Tech Mogul balance spoon on Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida.

"Watching the video is embarrassing even the Secret Service," the account reads in the post.

"I'm not on the ketamine FFS," Musk replied.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk attended a press conference Friday at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)

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The public response comes in a report from the New York Times claiming Musk claimed on the campaign that Musk was “a messy drug and family drama.”

A reporter from the New York Times said Musk's excessive use of ketamine has caused bladder problems.

The report also cites unstable behavior, which supporters attribute to his Asperger's diagnosis.

Elon Musk denied the use of ketamine in his X response on Saturday. (Reuters/Mike Blake/File Photo)

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At a White House press conference Friday, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked Musk for a stern report in the Oval Office.

Before Doocy ends his question, Musk sarcastically hits back: "Oh wait, wait. The New York Times is...this is the same publication that won the Pulitzer Prize because he is a false report about the Russian Gate? Is this the same organization?"

Elon Musk has a gift from U.S. President Donald Trump at a press conference Friday in the Oval Office of the White House. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)

Elon Musk

Dusey replied, “I have to check my Pulitzer counter.”

Musk interjected: "Yes", and President Donald Trump sat next to Musk to agree.

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"I think the judges ruled against the New York Times for lies about the Russian scam, and they may have to refund the Pulitzer Prize," Musk retorted. "That New York Times? Let's keep going."

Fox News Digital could not contact Musk immediately for comment.

Alexandra Koch is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital. Prior to joining Fox News, Alexandra covered breaking news, crime, religion and the military in the Southeast.