Steve Bannon

Loomer Attacks Musk as MAGA Infighting Intensifies

Laura Loomer and Steve Bannon recently criticized Elon Musk for receiving government subsidies and using H-1B visas for foreign tech workers, accusing him of harming American jobs. This criticism highlights a conflict between Musk’s support for foreign workers and the “America First” agenda of some MAGA supporters, with Musk even resorting to insults in his defense. Musk’s companies have benefited from billions in government subsidies and contracts, fueling the controversy. The debate underscores the tension between economic growth through immigration and the desires of those who prioritize American jobs.

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Bannon’s MAGA Civil War Threatens Elon Musk

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Bannon Calls Musk “Not Tough Enough,” Denies MAGA Civil War

Despite Elon Musk’s initial inflammatory remarks and subsequent about-face on H-1B visas, Steve Bannon claims no “MAGA civil war” occurred, asserting Musk lacked the fortitude to withstand right-wing backlash. Trump’s recent support for H-1B visas, contradicting his past stance, further undermines the notion of a significant intra-party conflict. Bannon mocks Musk’s perceived weakness, while figures like Laura Loomer express concern over tech industry influence within the Republican party. Ultimately, some media outlets are already declaring the debate concluded, with liberals and Democrats the perceived losers.

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Bannon Calls Musk a Toddler in H-1B Visa Feud

A heated debate within Trump’s MAGA coalition erupted over H-1B visas, pitting business-friendly figures like Elon Musk against more nativist factions. Musk’s staunch defense of the visas, including using strong language, prompted Steve Bannon to label him a “toddler” on social media. This disagreement highlights a key challenge for the incoming Trump administration: balancing the needs of businesses that benefit from skilled immigration with the concerns of those who believe it harms American workers. The conflict underscores deep divisions within the conservative movement on immigration policy and its potential to destabilize the new presidency. The ongoing dispute foreshadows difficulties in navigating this politically charged issue.

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Bannon vs. Musk: MAGA’s Self-Destructive Civil War

Following Elon Musk’s pro-immigration stance, a backlash ensued from right-wing figures like Laura Loomer, fueled by nativism and racism. Musk responded by revoking verification badges from prominent critics, escalating the conflict. This controversy highlights the hypocrisy of both sides: anti-immigration conservatives opposing foreign tech workers while tech CEOs exploit low-wage immigrant labor. Trump’s past contradictory positions on immigration leave his current stance unclear, despite a history of xenophobic policies.

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Bannon Urges Gaetz to Expose Congressional Sexual Depravity

Following the release of a damning House Ethics Committee report detailing allegations of sex with a minor and drug use, Steve Bannon urged former Representative Matt Gaetz to return to Congress. Bannon believes Gaetz should expose alleged “sexual depravity” among other lawmakers, dismissing the report as insignificant and claiming the Department of Justice would have acted if there were sufficient evidence. Gaetz, who resigned after being nominated for Attorney General, has also suggested returning to Congress or running for Senate. The report, which Gaetz’s legal team unsuccessfully tried to block, alleges various offenses including paying for sex, drug use, and obstruction of the investigation.

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Trump’s Third Term Bid: Constitutional Crisis Looms

Steve Bannon’s suggestion that Donald Trump could serve a third term in 2028 is a deliberate provocation, ignoring the clear language of the 22nd Amendment, which explicitly limits presidents to two terms, regardless of whether they are consecutive. While hypothetical scenarios involving the vice presidency or speakership could be explored, they contradict the amendment’s spirit and would likely necessitate Supreme Court intervention. Ultimately, Bannon’s claim is demonstrably false and designed to incite his base while generating controversy.

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Trump’s FBI Pick: Conspiracy Theories and Disturbing Beliefs

Kash Patel, Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee, lacks FBI experience but is a prominent figure in Trump’s sphere, frequently appearing on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast. Patel’s appearances reveal a worldview steeped in conspiracy theories targeting Democrats and Trump’s perceived enemies, mirroring the tactics of J. Edgar Hoover. He advocates for extreme measures against political opponents, including proposals to unilaterally arrest Attorney General Merrick Garland. This behavior, regardless of Patel’s personal beliefs, positions him as a potential threat to democratic norms if given power.

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MAGA Allies Admit ‘Project 2025’ is Trump’s Agenda for Second Term

Following Donald Trump’s election defeat, MAGA allies, including Steve Bannon and Matt Walsh, are openly boasting about “Project 2025,” a 900-page blueprint for a Trump second term. This plan, endorsed by the Heritage Foundation and former Trump administration officials, outlines a radical agenda including expanded executive authority, anti-abortion policies, and an anti-immigrant stance. Despite attempting to distance himself from the project during the campaign, Trump’s close ties to its authors and its alignment with his administration’s policies suggest its influence on his future actions.

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