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Ashley St. Clair’s name removed by Brave Books; Elon Musk seeks full custody of son

admin January 14, 2026
Ashley St. Clair's name removed by Brave Books; Elon Musk seeks full custody of son

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Brave Books announced that it will remove Ashley St. Clair’s name from all future prints of her 2021 book, “Elephants Are Not Birds,” saying she no longer “aligns” with the book’s message. Meanwhile, Elon Musk said he will seek full custody of his son, Romulus, over concerns that St. Clair may try to “transition” the 1-year-old child.

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