Bannon Slams Meta CEO And American ‘Nerd Rule’ In Broadcast Tirade

Steve Bannon launched a blistering attack against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and what he calls “nerd rule” during a recent broadcast, denouncing the tech executive’s leadership and expressing his belief that criminal charges may lie ahead.

Speaking on his “War Room” program on Real America’s Voice, the former White House Chief Strategist directly challenged Zuckerberg’s recent image renovation attempts, including his martial arts training. “You can take all the martial arts classes you want … you’re another man-child,” Bannon declared.

Bannon, who was recently released from federal prison after refusing to cooperate with the January 6 show trials, specifically targeted what he views as the failed experiment of technical leadership during the pandemic. “We saw what nerd rule was during the pandemic. And, guess what: this country does not want nerd rule and we’re not going back to it,” he stated.

The former presidential advisor addressed Zuckerberg’s recent million-dollar donation to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund, dismissing it as an ineffective attempt at political reconciliation. “Your million dollars as a supplicant at Mar-a-Lago’s not going to mean anything,” Bannon asserted.

During his broadcast, Bannon expressed his belief that Zuckerberg would face legal consequences related to election funding. “I believe that you will be charged with crimes, sir,” he stated, referencing what he called a $450 million contribution that he claims impacted election integrity.

The America-first policy advocate, who recently criticized Elon Musk over H-1B visa policies, emphasized what he describes as widespread antipathy toward Zuckerberg among Trump supporters. “Remember, the base hates you, despises you; you’re revolting … for what you did to this country,” he concluded.