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Wow: Steve Bannon threatens ex-X CEO Linda Yaccarino: ‘You can’t hide!’
Robby Soave,
opinion contributor
Thu, July
10, 2025 at 7:54 PM GMT+2
https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-wow-steve-bannon-threatens-175425384.html
X CEO Linda
Yaccarino is stepping down after two years at the helm of Elon Musk’s social
media site, which he purchased in October 2022. Musk hired Yaccarino in June of
2023 to run Twitter and rebranded it as X the following month.
Yaccarino
wrote on X: “When @elonmusk and I first spoke of his vision for X, I knew it
would be the opportunity of a lifetime to carry out the extraordinary mission
of this company. I’m immensely grateful to him for entrusting me with the
responsibility of protecting free speech, turning the company around, and
transforming X into the Everything App.”
Elon
responded, thanking her for her contributions. Yaccarino also received
affirmation from many conservative, libertarian, and independent commentators,
including Megyn Kelly, Michael Shellenberger, and Charlie Kirk, who credit her
with guiding X through a tumultuous time, attracting advertisers back to the
site while living up to Musk’s free speech commitments. Not all reactions were
positive, however, Musk’s arch enemy, Steve Bannon weighed in on his show,
vowing to pursue her legally wherever she went. Referring to Musk as “Elmo,” he
said: “You can run, baby, but you can’t hide.”
Bannon and
Musk are at war because they represent two different contingents of the MAGA
base. Bannon’s faction is the stridently anti-immigrant economic populist side,
and Musk represents the more libertarian, market-inclined, pro-free speech
side.
They’ve been
jockeying for influence over President Trump since the beginning of Trump’s
second term, with each side scoring some victories and losing on other issues.
Musk is currently at odds with Trump entirely, and plans to launch his own
political party, the America Party. Meanwhile, Bannon’s faction is demoralized
over Trump’s recent foreign policy decisions with respect to Iran and also the
Epstein Files fizzle, though it should be noted that the Elon faction isn’t
happy about either of those things, either. It’s actually a third, tiny little
faction, the neoconservatives, who seem most pleased with how things are going.
But I digress.
Recently,
Musk actually accused Steve Bannon of being in the Epstein files. That’s why
Bannon is going so hard against him now, threatening lawsuits and calling on
Trump to deport him. Bannon said that Musk is not an American, he’s a South
African. In response, Musk called Bannon a “fat drunken slob who has a lifetime
of crime to pay for.”
Let’s aside
Musk vs. Bannon for a moment. When it comes to Yaccarino, I agree with Megyn
Kelly, Michael Shellenberger, and company: Everybody in the MAGA movement owes
Yaccarino a round of applause, not thinly-veiled threats. She accomplished a
great deal. It was not easy to win advertisers back to the platform while still
changing the site’s moderation policies to comport with Musk’s vision of
unfettered free speech.
As former
State Department official and tech policy expert Mike Benz wrote on X, “Linda
stood up and fought for free speech during arguably its most acute crisis
moment in world history when we were almost on the brink of losing it. She
stepped up for all of us in the face of what seemed like insurmountable
pressure from governments, advertisers, boycotters, banking institutions, and
astroturfed lynch mobs. Thank Linda for her service and excited for her next
chapter!”
I’m with
Mike, and I’m sad to see X’s CEO become the ex X CEO. But the work of
protecting social media — the new town square — from the censorship continues.
Robby Soave
is co-host of The Hill’s commentary show “Rising” and a senior editor for
Reason Magazine. This column is an edited transcription of his daily
commentary.
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