Elon Musk on the migrant case in Albania: “These judges must go”. The Democratic Party: “Unacceptable interference”

John

By John

“These judges need to go.” So Elon Musk on The post’s author has emerged as one of the rising stars on X where he has more than 1.7 million followers, hosts some of the platform’s biggest audio events and often receives praise from Musk himself.

Positioning himself as a combination of entrepreneur, corporate influencer and citizen journalist, Nawfal hosts and moderates ‘The Roundtable Show’, which he says brings in more than 6 million listeners a week. Live audio chat has become a mainstay of the platform, with guests like former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (now in prison for fraud) and Hunter Biden, again with promotion from Musk. But according to an NBC investigation, Nawfal’s rapid rise from little-known entrepreneur to seemingly ubiquitous celebrity on business and social media, was built in part on broken promises and highly calculated and orchestrated growth hacking efforts. The sources cited by NBC News speak of a fame-hungry entrepreneur who leaves behind a trail of dissatisfied and unpaid collaborators.

«Elon Musk is right. On December 20th I could receive a 6 year prison sentence for having blocked the landings of illegal immigrants as Minister of the Interior. Seen from abroad, all this seems even more incredible.” Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the League Matteo Salvini stated this on social mediacommenting on Musk’s words (“These judges must go”), regarding the suspension of the validation of detention for seven migrants decided by the immigration section of the Court of Rome which also referred to the EU Court.

«Elon Musk’s attack on the Italian judges on the ruling regarding the migrants transferred to Albania represents an unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of our country. Regardless of the opinions on the decision of the Court of Rome, on which the European Court of Justice will express its opinion, it is serious that Musk feels politically authorized to delegitimize the Italian judicial authority with phrases such as “these judges must go”. The Italian government must react firmly, defending the actions of the judges and reiterating that our institutions do not bow to foreign pressure or to the influences and blackmail of multinationals.” The Democratic group leader in the Constitutional Affairs Committee of the House says so, Simona Bonafè.
“It is paradoxical – continues the dem parliamentarian – that Giorgia Meloni, who proclaims herself the defender of national sovereignty, silently accepts this attack on constitutional values ​​and the autonomy of our judicial bodies.”