Former Trump adviser and right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon issued a blistering attack on tech moguls Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg during an interview with NPR ahead of President-elect
Donald Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon is going after other members of the president-elect's orbit as Trump returns to Washington to take his second oath of office. The world's three richest men, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg ...
Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President-elect Trump, called Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg a criminal during an interview on ABC’s “This Week” with Jonathan Karl. During a discussion about Zuckerberg’s and other tech moguls’ relationships with Trump and the fact that they will be getting prime seats at the inauguration on Monday,
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon has dubbed Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg a “criminal” and said he would be likely to betray the MAGA movement despite his recent efforts to woo the president-elect.
The former chief strategist to US President Donald Trump named Steve Bannon in a pretty latest development criticized famous personalities like Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and asserted that they have officially surrendered to Donald Trump.
Steve Bannon has intensified the MAGA civil war by comparing the sudden support for Donald Trump from tech titans Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos
Bannon described the high-profile tech leaders who've embraced Trump as "supplicants" during an interview on ABC's "This Week."
Donald Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon is going after ... Why Meta went MAGA:Inside Mark Zuckerberg's reset with Donald Trump Bannon said Sunday he was unimpressed.
They're not there because they support Trump. They're there because the Trump movement and President Trump broke them’ Bannon said ahead of Trump’s inauguration
Trump’s former White House strategist fires latest volley in MAGA civil war as he compares tech titans to Imperial Japan’s generals giving their unconditional surrender
The Silicon Valley titans entering Washington believe there is no problem that free markets and unregulated technology cannot solve, says the host of The Coming Storm podcast
The first days of Donald Trump’s second presidential term have not really been distinct from the last weeks he spent waiting to reassume the office. There is an unmistakable aura of vindication shared between him and his supporters.