Zelenskyy Backs Down, Apologizes To Trump After Public Showdown

Elon Musk’s X platform suffered widespread outages on Monday morning, with the billionaire revealing that the site was under a “massive cyberattack.” Musk suggested that a well-funded, highly coordinated group — or even a foreign government — was behind the attack. Given his ongoing battles against some of the most powerful forces in the world, it’s hard not to be suspicious.
Musk has become one of the biggest threats to the Deep State, exposing corruption within intelligence agencies, unraveling the Ukraine war racket, and working with President Donald Trump to rein in out-of-control government spending. His Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has already cut tens of thousands of federal jobs, angering bureaucrats who have long used taxpayer money to fund their own interests.
Musk’s efforts haven’t gone unnoticed by his enemies. Tesla has been under relentless attack, with arsonists targeting dealerships and leftist protesters vandalizing Cybertrucks and other vehicles. Musk’s businesses have also suffered financial attacks, with Tesla stock plummeting due to organized boycotts, costing him over $100 billion.
Adding to the pressure, Musk has drawn the ire of USAID, which he has accused of being a “criminal organization” involved in shady global operations. Trump himself has echoed these concerns, calling USAID’s leadership “radical lunatics” and signaling that the agency’s future is uncertain.
X has been a major platform for exposing corruption, making it a prime target for those who want to silence Musk. With the intelligence community pushing for more censorship and global elites scrambling to protect their secrets, the attack on X looks increasingly like an attempt to suppress the growing movement against them.
Musk has proven resilient, standing firm despite relentless attacks. But as he continues to shine a light on the darkest corners of government and media manipulation, the forces against him are becoming more desperate. The takedown of X may just be the latest move in a long war against free speech and accountability.