Steve Bannon continued his war campaign against some of Donald Trump’s new allies on Monday, attacking Mark Zuckerberg as untrustworthy and in his own right.
Zuckerberg, whose Meta group owns Facebook, instagram and Threads, is in the midst of an abrupt policy change that took users and staff by surprise.
He announced he would end the fact-checking program, moved to allow LGBT people to be called mentally ill, promoted his most pro-Trump executive and put UFC chief Dana White on the board.
Bannon, who last week trashed “evil” and “racist” Elon Musk, remains unmoved by Big Tech’s embrace of the president-elect, and spoke out publicly against Zuckerberg on his War Room show on Monday.
‘Zuckerberg can’t be trusted… at all! He arrived at the Oval Office. “They let him into the Oval Office when I was there and I went completely crazy,” Bannon said.
He added: “But he still made it to the Oval Office and then contributed $450 million of his own money to steal the 2020 election.” To steal the 2020 elections.’
Bannon is referring to the so-called ‘Zuckerbucks’ plan that donated more than $400 million to nonprofit organizations that helped with the administration and infrastructure of the 2020 elections.
The analysis shows that Biden’s winning counties were three times more likely to get funding from the organizations than Trump’s, and Democrats reportedly received a significant boost in key swing states by promoting practices they have typically favored. your vote count, such as voting by mail. in the vote.
Steve Bannon continued his war campaign against some of Donald Trump’s new allies on Monday, attacking Mark Zuckerberg as untrustworthy and in his own right.

Zuckerberg, whose Meta group owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads, is in the midst of an abrupt policy change that took users and staff by surprise.
On Sunday, Bannon told the New York Post that Zuckerberg was “the worst of the worst.”
‘He had the biggest platform and did everything he could to try to squash the truth. Remember what you did to the laptop and everything related to the pandemic… You’ve been completely wrong about everything,” Bannon said.
“He is immature and lacks the judgment necessary to have so much power and control.”
On Monday, Bannon said Zuckerberg and other Big Tech CEOs were now “supplicants” to Trump because he “is coming with the American people.’
‘But after six months, a year of hard struggle and resistance in the administration and at the deep level and in the corporations, can Zuckerberg and these guys be counted on? The only thing that can be counted on is that they will look out for their own interests. That’s all.’
Bannon himself was permanently banned from Facebook in November 2020 for suggesting that Dr. Anthony Fauci and FBI Director Christopher Wray should be beheaded for not being pro-Trump enough to serve in his administration.
It’s clear he harbors resentment toward Zuckerberg, who has never revoked the ban.
“I don’t care how much he humiliates himself before Donald Trump now as a supplicant. He will turn and turn strongly as soon as it is in his own interest. “Zuckerberg puts the republic in a very dangerous situation, saddling the country with a nerd culture, a nerd government,” Bannon told the Post.

Bannon has criticized several of Donald Trump’s recent Big Tech allies

Bannon, who last week criticized the “evil” and “racist” Elon Musk, is unmoved by Big Tech’s embrace of the president-elect, and spoke out publicly against Zuckerberg on his War Room show on Monday.
“The combination of technology and money is a unique threat to the national security of the United States.”
Bannon’s criticism of the “nerd government” clearly extends to his comments about Musk, saying he will take down the billionaire before Trump’s Inauguration Day this month.
“I’ll make Elon Musk run out of here on Inauguration Day,” Bannon he told the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera in a translated interview on the conservative site Breitbart.
He continued: “(Musk) will not have a blue pass to the White House, he will not have full access to the White House, he will be like anyone else.”
It is unclear whether Bannon has any attraction or influence left in the mind of Trump or his circle.
“He’s a truly evil guy, a very bad guy,” Bannon insisted. “I made it personal to defeat this guy.”
‘Before, because he put money in, I was willing to tolerate it; “I’m not willing to tolerate it anymore,” he added.
Musk became a staunch and vocal Trump supporter after the first failed assassination attempt against Trump during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in late June this summer.

Bannon’s criticism of the “nerd government” clearly extends to his comments about Musk, saying he will take down the billionaire before Trump’s Inauguration Day this month.
“He should go back to South Africa,” Bannon said of Musk. Why do we have South Africans, the most racist people in the world, white South Africans, making any comments about what is happening in the United States?
“We have been fighting this fight for ten years,” he declared. “We are going to expose all the corruption of the American system, how money controls everything and, hopefully, inspire Italians to wake up,” he told Corriere della Sera.
Trump tapped him to co-lead his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a new group he created with the goal of reducing government waste and cutting the budget. It has an end date of July 4, 2026, meaning Musk and co-chairman Vivek Ramamswamy have just one year to reach their goal.
Meanwhile, Bannon served as Trump’s chief strategist and senior adviser for just seven months at the beginning of his first term, from January to August 2017.
He remains a hero in the pro-MAGA movement and was recently spotted at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, where Musk is reportedly renting a $2,000-a-night cabin where he has holed up since the November election. .
Now, Bannon appears to be directing his ire at Zuckerberg.
Zuckerberg dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago after the election, donated $1 million toward his inauguration and sat down with him for the second time on Friday.
He walked from his car to his Gulfstream G650 jet at Palm Beach International Airport, dressed in a navy suit and an appropriate red tie.

Bannon served as Trump’s chief strategist and senior adviser for just seven months at the beginning of his first term, from January to August 2017.

It’s unclear whether Bannon has any appeal or influence left in the minds of Trump or his circle.
His plane was noticeably smaller than the modified Boeing 757 ‘Trump Force One’ it was parked next to on the tarmac.
During a five-minute video explaining the new policies, Zuckerberg said his fact-checking “has reached a point where there are too many errors and too much censorship.”
“Fact-checkers have simply been too politically biased and have destroyed more trust than they have created,” he said.
Joel Kaplan, a Trump ally whom Zuckerberg promoted to global affairs director after the election, also claimed on Fox News that there was “too much political bias” in Meta’s fact-checking program.
These claims contradicted independent studies, which found the program helped reduce misinformation.
They found that fewer people believed the falsehoods than before their implementation.
Zuckerberg admitted it would increase misinformation, but insisted it was more important to allow free expression.
‘The reality is that it is a compensation. “It means we’re going to catch less bad stuff, but we’re also going to reduce the number of innocent people’s posts and accounts that we accidentally delete,” he said.
Another policy change that many found alarming was the elimination of protections against abuse of LGBT people.
Meta-users will be able to share “accusations of mental illness or abnormalities based on gender or sexual orientation, given the political and religious discourse on transgenderism and homosexuality.”
Zuckerberg said this was part of an effort to “get rid of a lot of restrictions on issues like immigration and gender that are simply out of touch with the dominant discourse.”