Missouri Attorney General Tells Elon Musk That He’s Investigating Media Matters

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey told Elon Musk that his office is investigating Media Matters, the liberal organization pushing advertisers to leave the platform.

Last week, Musk promised that on Monday, X would be filing “a thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters and ALL those who colluded in this fraudulent attack on our company.”

Media Matters published a report on November 16 claiming that X was placing ads from major companies next to “pro-Nazi content.” This led to NBC, Apple, Disney, IBM, Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Lionsgate quickly pulling their ads from the platform.

X executive Joe Benarroch quickly debunked the reporting, explaining that a Media Matters reporter had created accounts and gamed the X server to create false impressions for their article, but the damage had already been done.

Stephen Miller, a former Trump adviser and founder of America First Legal, responded by saying “Fraud is both a civil and criminal violation. There are 2 dozen+ conservative state Attorneys General.”

Musk replied to Miller, saying, “Interesting. Both civil and criminal…”

Attorney General Bailey jumped in and said, “My team is looking into this matter.”

Media Matters has long sought to control public discourse on social media by targeting advertisers and pressuring them to pull their ads over conservative content. This leads to platforms cracking down on right-wing discussions.

They have also been known to target conservative websites to remove advertisers and funding.

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