Steve Bannon mocks Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos as Trump ‘supplicants’ making an ‘official surrender’ - Trump’s former White House strategist fires latest volley in MAGA civil war as he compares tech ti
Former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon said tech billionaires attendance at Trump's inauguration is a sign of their "official surrender" to Trump.
Steve Bannon says Trump ‘broke’ tech bros Musk and Zuckerberg - who don’t really believe in MAGA movement - ‘They're not there because they support Trump. They're there because the Trump movement and
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
Steve Bannon says MAGA populism will win — as Trump is surrounded ... Monday's attendees are expected to include three of the richest and most influential men in the world: Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Tesla CEO and X owner ...
Bannon described the high-profile tech leaders who've embraced Trump as "supplicants" during an interview on ABC's "This Week."
open image in gallery Steve Bannon is often vocal on the Republican ... “But Zuckerberg came and surrendered afterward. [Amazon founder Jeff[ Bezos came and surrendered afterward.
Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist ... include three of the richest and most influential men in the world: Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Tesla and X ...
Steve Bannon has intensified the MAGA civil war by ... Meta CEO Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Bezos to attend Monday’s inauguration made them “supplicants.” He invoked US General Douglas ...
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I’ll tell you who I got to pay attention to it: Stephen Miller. I’d met Stephen and Sergio Gor, who are now huge players in the White House and were two grundoons on the staff of Michele Bachmann, who was eventually the person who did kind of try to run as a populist —
James Pogue is a contributing writer at New York Times Opinion, and he’s been covering the New Right at Vanity Fair. Over the past few years he has published great piece after piece on the MAGA intellectual scene and the various factions and ideas and people within it.