The article discusses the recent fallout between Trump and Musk, which has significant implications for the MAGA movement, demonstrating a desire to distance from corporate influence exemplified by the Tea Party's history with the Koch network. Key MAGA figures like Raheem Kassam express optimism about maintaining political autonomy and embracing a core Trump identity. Amidst the unraveling support, there's commentary on broader political issues such as the survival of public media under Trump, alongside notable culture news like Miley Cyrus's tour cancellation and international perspectives on Israel's actions.
“Love to see it,” Raheem Kassam, the MAGA operative and Steve Bannon ally, said as I walked up to his Capitol Hill restaurant, Butterworth's, yesterday evening.
“Today was really important,” he said. “Remember, in 2012, the Tea Party effectively got captured by the corporatists... whereas today MAGA showed that it is not for sale.”
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