UPDATE (Nov. 29, 2023, 6:36 p.m. ET): X owner Elon Musk, during an appearance Wednesday at The New York Times DealBook Summit, said companies pulling ads from his social media platform after he amplified antisemitic posts should “go f— yourself.”
Watch a clip of the exchange below.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton hasn’t skipped a beat in his extremist crusade ever since he was shielded by right-wing legislators during his impeachment trial earlier this year.
On Monday, Paxton announced his office is opening an investigation into liberal media watchdog Media Matters for America after Elon Musk’s X sued the organization for reporting that the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, had placed ads for top companies alongside pro-Nazi content. The report followed Musk’s apparent endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory, which prompted several companies to sever ties with X.
Musk’s lawsuit alleges Media Matters “manufactured” the story to portray X in a negative light. But even social media users have highlighted the ads seen next to pro-Nazi content.
Paxton, nonetheless, apparently wants to be Musk’s white knight.
“We are examining the issue closely to ensure that the public has not been deceived by the schemes of radical left-wing organizations who would like nothing more than to limit freedom by reducing participation in the public square,” he stated in a news release that Musk retweeted.
Another Republican attorney general, Missouri’s Andrew Bailey, responded directly to a tweet from Musk, saying his office is “looking into” Media Matters, as well.
My colleague Mehdi Hasan was spot on in assessing this incident as oligarchy at work.








