Bannon calls Zuckerberg ‘a criminal’
- Steve Bannon called Mark Zuckerberg 'a criminal' during an ABC News interview, stating that the attendance of tech leaders at Trump's inauguration signifies their 'official surrender' to the president-elect.
- Bannon noted that the expected presence of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg at Trump's inauguration was not unexpected, as both Amazon and Meta contributed $1 million each to the inaugural fund.
- Bannon compared the tech moguls' attendance to Japan's official surrender during World War II, claiming that Trump 'broke the oligarchs' and they 'surrendered.'
- Biden warned of a 'dangerous oligarchy' in his farewell address, which Bannon referenced to highlight the influence of wealthy individuals in politics.
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C 32%
R 21%
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