In an unexpected and incendiary outburst, far-right strategist Steve Bannon has accused billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk of preparing to “steal elections”—but not for Republicans. In a recent broadcast of his “War Room” podcast, Bannon stunned even some of his followers by alleging that Musk has “switched sides” and is now secretly working to boost Democrats in future elections.

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The statement sparked instant backlash, confusion, and speculation about Bannon’s mental state and motives—but also shed light on growing paranoia within the MAGA movement about the influence of tech billionaires.

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The Meltdown: “You Think He’s One of Us? Wake Up!”

Bannon, a former Trump White House adviser and longtime voice of the far-right, launched into the tirade after a segment discussing voter databases and election tech. Seemingly unprovoked, he pivoted to Musk:

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“Everyone thinks Elon’s this champion of free speech. You think he’s one of us? Wake up! That guy is a Trojan horse—and soon, he’s gonna start stealing elections for the Democrats using the very platforms we handed him.”

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The rant came with no evidence, but Bannon repeated the claim several times, warning his listeners that “the trap has already been set” and that “the new election interference won’t come from China—it’ll come from Twitter, and it’ll wear an X logo.”

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What Set Him Off?

Observers suggest Bannon’s anger may have been triggered by Musk’s increasingly centrist or even left-leaning stances on certain issues in recent months. Though Musk once courted conservative audiences with his criticisms of “woke culture” and the media, he has more recently:

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Criticized Trump over January 6th.

Promoted candidates outside the MAGA orbit.

Restored platform access to liberal journalists while banning certain far-right accounts.

“Elon doesn’t care about parties—he plays his own game,” one political analyst said. “That’s what scares someone like Bannon.”The Fear: Tech Power Meets Political Paranoia

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Bannon’s comments reflect a deeper fear within populist circles: that powerful tech moguls like Musk can single-handedly shape the political landscape. With his control over X (formerly Twitter), Musk has the ability to control what millions of voters see, share, and believe.

“If Elon decides to tip the scale, even slightly, that could be the difference in a tight election,” said a campaign strategist. “That’s what Bannon is freaking out about.”

The irony, of course, is that Musk was once hailed as a free speech hero by the very people who now accuse him of betrayal.

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Backlash and Reaction

The reaction to Bannon’s comments was swift and divided. MAGA loyalists flooded social media, some defending Bannon and others mocking his claims as delusional. Meanwhile, Musk himself has yet to respond directly but did post a cryptic tweet hours later:

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“I don’t steal elections. I build rockets, cars, and platforms. Try it sometime.”

The tweet, widely seen as a veiled jab at Bannon, was liked over 300,000 times in less than 24 hours.

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What’s Really Going On?

Some insiders suggest Bannon’s outburst is less about Musk and more about deepening fractures inside the far-right movement. As Trump faces mounting legal troubles and GOP infighting escalates, figures like Bannon may be lashing out at anyone seen as insufficiently loyal or too independent.

“Bannon needs a new villain. If Musk isn’t a puppet, he becomes a threat,” said one former Breitbart editor.

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Conclusion: A Movement Turning on Itself

What started as an alliance of anti-establishment voices now seems to be imploding under the weight of its own conspiracy theories. Elon Musk’s refusal to fully align with any political camp has made him a target—from the left and now, increasingly, from the right.

If Steve Bannon’s warnings are to be believed, the next great threat to election integrity won’t be foreign hackers or deep-state actors—it’ll be a rocket-building billionaire in a black t-shirt.

And in this new political era, even former allies are just one tweet away from becoming enemies.