Steve Bannon mocks Musk, Zuckerberg and Bezos
Steve Bannon is declaring victory over Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos ahead of Monday’s inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. “You’re going to see Elon Musk, Mark ...
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 to the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II. Trump’s one-time White House chief ...
Several speculations are on the regarding the fact that if Tesla CEO Elon Musk is going to have the last laugh or not as the former chief strategist to US President Donald Trump namely Steve Bannon remained absent in the inauguration.
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
Former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon said tech billionaires attendance at Trump's inauguration is a sign of their "official surrender" to Trump.
While the world’s richest tech executives see advantages in allegiance to the new president, the person best positioned to reap financial rewards is Donald Trump himself.
“I think we’re going to do things that people would be shocked at,” President Donald Trump declared on his second day in office. It was one of the few true things he said all week.
Trump thinks he won by talking about the economy — and now he gets to wreck it and enrich his billionaire pals
But this might be the best mood that MAGA world will be in for a while. The president’s coalition is split between two distinct but overlapping factions that are destined for infighting. On one side are the far-right nationalists and reactionaries who have stood by Trump since he descended down his golden escalator.
We’ve entered the era of smartphones and eugenics. “They’re eating cats, they’re eating dogs,” Trump had exclaimed frantically, echoing words that
There was a messianic fervor in Trump’s Second Inaugural speech that wasn’t evident eight years ago. As dark as the 2016 American Carnage diatribe was, there was still the sense that Trump was a salesman pitching a vision he didn’t quite believe in but thought he needed to sell in order to legitimize himself to his own ragged ranks of followers.