Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist and prominent figure in the MAGA movement, has vowed to prevent Elon Musk from gaining full access to the White House. Bannon's statement comes amid a growing conflict between him and Musk over the future of the MAGA movement and immigration policies, particularly the H-1B visa program.
Steve Bannon , a prominent figure in the 'Make America Great Again' ( MAGA ) movement, has vowed to prevent Elon Musk from gaining full access to the White House . In an interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Bannon stated that he would ensure Musk is excluded from the White House by the time the new president takes office. He declared that Musk would not have a 'blue pass' granting him full access and would be treated like any other citizen.
Bannon, however, declined to elaborate on his plans to oust Musk. The conflict stems from differing viewpoints on the future of the MAGA movement and immigration policies. Bannon, along with other staunchly anti-immigration MAGA proponents like Laura Loomer, opposes the H-1B visa program, which allows employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations. Musk, the world's wealthiest individual and CEO of several tech companies, strongly supports the H-1B visa program. He credits his own success in the US to the visa and argues that it is crucial for attracting and retaining skilled talent.Musk's stance has sparked a heated debate within the MAGA movement. Bannon has accused Musk of being a 'convert' who needs to 'study' the movement's principles before offering opinions. He criticized Musk for lecturing others about the way things should be done and warned that he would face resistance if he continued to do so. This conflict highlights the internal divisions within the MAGA movement and the struggle for influence as Trump prepares for a second term. Trump himself has sided with Musk, reiterating his support for the H-1B visa program
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