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Enter The View’s Sarah Haines, who suddenly sees Bannon as an unlikely ally. On a recent episode, she praised him for criticizing Musk’s support for spending cuts, particularly those targeting government waste in Medicaid.
“I hate to say it, but I agree with Steve Bannon on this one purely because, you know, they’re cutting all these programs,” Haines admitted.
Musk, one of the most successful entrepreneurs in history, wants to apply his private sector expertise to government. That means slashing unnecessary spending, eliminating fraud, and forcing government agencies to operate efficiently. This, of course, terrifies leftists who thrive on big government spending.
“They’re saying they’re going to cut the fat and they have numbers. Before they ever went in, they said, we want to get 1 trillion out of you. That’s a businessman’s approach to a government. This is the public sector, not the private sector,” Haines added.
Bannon recently escalated his feud with Musk, telling the British outlet UnHerd, “Musk is a parasitic illegal immigrant. He wants to impose his freak experiments and play-act as God without any respect for the country’s history, values or traditions.”
The bad blood between the two stems from Musk’s strong support for the H1B visa program, which Bannon opposes. The program allows tech companies to replace American workers with cheap foreign labor, a move Musk supports to benefit his companies.
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Haines continued her praise of Bannon, falsely claiming that Musk and DOGE plan to gut Social Security.
“You don’t come in with numbers and you come in — you learn. You become an expert at what everyone’s doing, what their role is, who’s essential. And then you say it’s realistic to have this goal and then you cut the fat. The thing that Trump’s not doing, though, is he wants to keep some of the tax cuts he had originally said. And what Bannon stands for, which breaks with Elon Musk, is don’t tax over time, don’t tax Social Security, give the money to the people that need it the most,” Haines said.
Joy Behar was stunned by what she heard.
“Who? Bannon says that? Wow, that sounds like a lefty to me,” Behar exclaimed.
Haines confirmed that Bannon sounded like a leftist because, in her eyes, he was defending government programs—something the left loves.
“Why do you think I said I agree with Steve Bannon? That rarely happens. But on this, I do agree with them. Trump ran on helping the people that voted him in. And what he’s doing is he’s in there now and he’s breaking in the corporate greed area, which is I’m going to give tax breaks to people that can afford it more than anyone else,” Haines argued.
This is yet another lie. Trump is fighting to extend tax cuts for all Americans, not just the wealthy. His campaign proposals also include eliminating taxes on tips and Social Security benefits—measures aimed directly at helping the working class.
Haines wrapped up her rant with another false claim, arguing that Musk and Trump’s spending cuts are meant to benefit the rich.
“Steve Bannon says it is going to hurt for all of us. We all got into this together. You need to give the breaks to the lower middle class. Stop slashing and helping the top. They don’t need more,” she concluded.
The reality? The real threat to the middle class isn’t spending cuts—it’s inflation. And inflation skyrocketed under Joe Biden because his administration flooded the economy with trillions of dollars in reckless government spending.
The bottom line is simple: Cutting wasteful spending is essential to bringing inflation under control. That’s exactly what DOGE’s $2 trillion in planned spending cuts aim to do.
But the left will stop at nothing to protect their big-government agenda, even if it means suddenly praising Steve Bannon. The hypocrisy couldn’t be more obvious.




