No, but we should practice fairness when judging people. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was undoubtedly a great president and maybe a savior of humankind (he probably avoided a nuclear war), but his private life was of low moral standards. So, should we ignore private life for everyone? Otherwise, we should include JF Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and others in our considerations.
I agree that Elon Musk is the topic, but your criticism focuses on people belonging to a specific political faction. We want to avoid this. It's our right to criticize, but it's also our duty to be unbiased.
The point is this l which you appear to ignore; Bill Clinton and John Kennedy did not interfere, monitor and moralize to any where near the extent box Donald Trump and Elon Musk. These to people have wedged their self in the personal lives of others in multiple ways and continue to do so. They call the kettle black till it is rusted. Hypocrisy on a massive scale and intrusion into peoples personal lives is the practice and policy of todays administration.