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Far-right media figure and former White House strategist Steve Bannon seems to be opposing JD Vance, Vice President This is what’s happening on social media as Republican infighting heats up.
Grace Chong, chief financial officer and chief operating officer of Bannon Media, shared a series of posts on X critical of the vice president. Although both Vance and Chung share a connection to the MAGA movement, they have feuded before. Last year, Vance called Chong She criticized him for “breathing through his mouth stupidly” for missing a Senate vote.
Chong’s recent posts have focused on Minnesota fraud case unfoldingin which prosecutors stated Billions in federal funds supporting multiple state-run programs stolen.
The cases have become political flashpoints. Many of the charged defendants are Somali-American, prompting president donald trump Called Minnesota a “hub of fraudulent money laundering” and claimed Somali immigrants were “ripping off the state.”
Vance claimed in a post on Saturday that what was happening in the state “is a microcosm of the immigration fraud in our system.” In response, Chong called statement “Word Salad.”
Wan Siye shared a video YouTuber Nick Shirley posted about the fraud case, writing: “This guy has done far more journalism than any winner of the 2024 @pulitzercenter award.”
Bannon responded directly to Vance’s post via the conservative social media platform Gettr, Chong shared a screenshot on X.
“Nick is a patriot, but American citizens cannot rely on the media – the DOJ/FBI and DHS/HHS/State joint task force should have been deployed months ago so we could walk or deport now,” Bannon wrote.
Okiya reshared this post She herself added a photo of Vance and captioned it: “We don’t do a fucking thing.” another post In response to Vance’s praise of Shirley, she wrote: “Where is the DOJ/FBI Joint Task Force?”
independent Vance’s office has been contacted for comment.
Republican infighting, particularly over the investigation into the incident Late sex offender Jeffrey Epsteinmaking headlines in recent weeks.
republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor GreeneOnce a staunch Trump ally, he is set to resign next month Falling out with the president and members of his party Several issues, including the Epstein case.
Greene launches new round of criticism of president new york times contour Published Monday. She outlines the beginning of her break with Trumphighlighted the president’s speech at the funeral of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.
“He didn’t hate his opponents. He wanted the best for them,” Trump said at a memorial service in September. “That’s where I differ from Charlie. I hate my opponents and I don’t want the best for them.”
green told era: “That’s the absolute worst statement… It just shows where his heart is.”