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VisitHow will public perception of Elon Musk change following Steve Bannon's campaign by mid-2025?
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Steve Bannon Declares War on Elon Musk, Aiming to Block Access to White House, Calls Him ‘Truly Evil’
Jan 12, 2025, 04:52 AM
Steve Bannon has publicly declared his intention to oppose Elon Musk, stating that he aims to prevent the tech billionaire from gaining access to the White House. In comments made to the Italian daily Corriere della Sera, Bannon described Musk as 'a truly evil guy, a very bad guy,' and emphasized his personal commitment to 'take this guy down.' This declaration has sparked discussions regarding Bannon's influence and relevance, with some commentators suggesting he lacks the power to effectively challenge Musk. The controversy arises amid a backdrop of ongoing tensions within the MAGA movement, with Bannon's remarks being interpreted as an attempt to assert his importance in the political landscape.
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