Steve Bannon Declared On Fox News’ Owner 

(RoyalPatriot.com )- According to reports, Steve Bannon has further ratcheted tensions between former president Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again (MAGA) campaign and the Fox News network. 

Bannon made fun of Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch during a speech he gave at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), accusing the media baron of working against Donald Trump’s reelection in 2024. 

Steve Bannon, the former Trump adviser, and conservative podcaster criticized Murdoch and his family, calling them foreigners who have given America nothing. 

Video of the speech shows Bannon remarked that Murdoch had already decided that Trump would not become president in 2024. So he has determined that Murdoch is not going to have a network. Bannon said they would oppose Murdoch at every turn. 

The crowd gave Bannon a standing ovation and applause.  

Political reports show Trump’s previously cozy relationship with Fox News, which continues to dominate the cable news market, has taken a shocking turn for the worst recently. 

During the heated rant against Fox News, Bannon called for the resignation of former House Speaker Paul Ryan. 

Bannon painted a grim image of the current state of things, blaming Fox News under Ryan’s leadership for many of the problems facing the nation under the Biden administration because of their efforts to thwart former President Trump in the 2020 election. 

Reports show Ryan, who serves on the board of directors of Fox Corporation, has said he would skip the 2024 Republican National Convention if Donald Trump is elected president.  

Trump hasn’t appeared on FOX since announcing his 2024 run for president. 

Bannon explained that since the late 30s, the globe has not been this unstable. He said our superiors and elites were responsible for bringing society to its current state. 

Americans’ inaction will only hasten the inevitable.  You can’t expect to leave everything on Donald Trump alone. American citizens must be responsible for a better America.