Bannon Slams Meta CEO, Declares We’re Done With ‘Nerd Rule’

“This country does not want nerd rule and we’re not going back to it,” Steve Bannon declared during a fierce critique of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on his “War Room” program broadcast on Real America’s Voice.

The former White House Chief Strategist, who recently completed a prison term for refusing to cooperate with the January 6 show trials, expressed his belief that the tech executive faces potential legal consequences. “I believe that you will be charged with crimes, sir,” he stated.

Addressing what he claimed was a $450 million election-related contribution, Bannon insisted further investigation was necessary. “I believe strongly, sir, as the vast criminal conspiracy investigation, which has got to go back to 2020 — yes, I know certain people don’t want to hear it, but it’s got to happen,” he said.

The America-first advocate dismissed Zuckerberg’s recent million-dollar donation to Donald Trump’s inauguration fund. “Your million dollars as a supplicant at Mar-a-Lago’s not going to mean anything,” Bannon proclaimed.

Speaking about Zuckerberg’s recent martial arts training and public image efforts, Bannon was particularly critical. “You wanna talk about a despicable human being? It’s Zuckerberg. You can take all the martial arts classes you want … you’re another man-child,” he declared.

During his broadcast, Bannon, who recently challenged Elon Musk over H-1B visa policies, emphasized what he described as widespread opposition to Zuckerberg among Trump supporters: “Remember, the base hates you, despises you; you’re revolting … for what you did to this country.”