On July 1, American far-right Bannon joined the war of words between President Trump and entrepreneur Musk. Bannon, who served as the White House's chief strategist during Trump's first term, asked Musk to “go back to South Africa,” while Musk predicted that Bannon would “return to prison.” The conflict between the two has been around for a long time, and behind this is a battle between two forces within the “Make America Great Again” camp — populists and the right wing of technology. There are opinions that the differences between these two factions will affect the future of the Republican Party. Some analysts also pointed out that this will not have a significant impact on US foreign policy for the time being, because Trump has absolute control over the Republican camp.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/03 00:49
On July 1, American far-right Bannon joined the war of words between President Trump and entrepreneur Musk. Bannon, who served as the White House's chief strategist during Trump's first term, asked Musk to “go back to South Africa,” while Musk predicted that Bannon would “return to prison.” The conflict between the two has been around for a long time, and behind this is a battle between two forces within the “Make America Great Again” camp — populists and the right wing of technology. There are opinions that the differences between these two factions will affect the future of the Republican Party. Some analysts also pointed out that this will not have a significant impact on US foreign policy for the time being, because Trump has absolute control over the Republican camp.