While RFK Jr. faces political fire, tech giants and powerbrokers are welcomed into the White House.
BANNON:” Zuckerberg should be in a cell, not at dinner with the President!
And Bill Gates, “Mr. Vaccine” himself? Sitting there on the very day Bobby Kennedy is being torn apart on the Hill. What are we doing? Whoever set that up should be perp-walked out of the White House”
I agree with him. Steve Bannon is making a blunt and serious point: Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t belong at a fancy dinner with the President, he belongs in a jail cell. And he’s not just being provocative for the sake of headlines. He’s calling out what he sees as deep corruption and hypocrisy at the highest levels of power.
Zuckerberg has been accused of interfering in elections, manipulating information, and using his influence to shape public opinion in ways that benefit the powerful elite. Many Americans believe he’s done real damage to the democratic process. So when Bannon says he should be behind bars, he’s echoing a growing frustration with how billionaires seem to operate above the law while everyday people face consequences for far less.
And then there’s Bill Gates, a man who has spent the last several years being portrayed as a global health savior. He’s been everywhere, pushing vaccines, influencing policy, and funneling billions into institutions that shape public health decisions. But Bannon’s not buying the image. He points out the bitter irony: Gates is sitting comfortably with the President at a high-level event while Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of Gates’s loudest critics, is being grilled on Capitol Hill, fighting an uphill battle to raise concerns about vaccine safety, medical freedom, and corporate influence.
Bannon’s outrage isn’t just about Zuckerberg and Gates. It’s about what their presence at the President’s table represents. It looks like a reward for power, privilege, and unchecked influence. Meanwhile, dissenters and truth-tellers are sidelined, smeared, or silenced. To Bannon, that’s not just unfair, it’s dangerous. It sends a message that the game is rigged, that the ruling class protects its own, and that the American people are just supposed to accept it.
He’s saying enough is enough, and most people agree, the corruption in Washington is so bad now. The people responsible for these power plays should be held accountable, not celebrated with photo ops and fine wine in the White House.

There’s another layer to all of this that the media barely touches: many of the same tech and finance elites who attended Trump’s tech dinner, including figures like Zuckerberg and Gates, have also been named in connection with Jeffrey Epstein, either directly or through flight logs, meetings, or business ties. It raises serious questions about who gets close to power, why they’re protected, and how deep the rot goes. These are not vague associations. These are documented links, meetings, donations, partnerships, with a man who ran an elite-level trafficking operation for years under the nose of the government. And yet, the Epstein files remain sealed, hidden away from the public under the excuse of “ongoing investigations” or “privacy concerns.” People are right to ask: will these files ever be released? Or will they be buried to protect the reputations of the same people now being honored at White House dinners? Real justice starts with full transparency, and until every name in those files is made public, and held accountable, this isn’t a functioning democracy by any stretch of immigration. What we are seeing is a protection racket.
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