Elon Musk has unleashed his fury on X once again, vowing to permanently ban an influencer who mocked the tragic death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, wiping her account off the platform without a trace in a move that’s sent shockwaves through social media. On September 20, 2025, Musk, 54, reacted to a now-deleted post from TikTok star Mia Khalifa, 32, who quipped, “Kirk’s gone—good riddance to MAGA trash,” just days after Kirk’s September 10 assassination at Utah Valley University. Musk, who’s been vocal about the killing with his $1 million mural pledge and “party of murder” rants, blasted, “Mocking murder? You’re done—permanently banned!” Khalifa’s account vanished in minutes, her 5 million followers gone, sparking a X storm (#MuskBanKhalifa) with 4 million posts in hours.

The ban came amid Khalifa’s history of controversial takes, from her 2023 “Texas is full of white supremacists” tweet to her adult film past, but this crossed Musk’s line. “No mercy for celebrating death,” he doubled down, as Khalifa fired back on Instagram (still active): “Censorship king strikes again—truth hurts!” The move, echoing Musk’s post-Kirk “fight or die” vow, has divided fans: conservatives cheer “justice for Charlie,” liberals cry “free speech violation.” Kirk’s widow, Erika Frantzve, liked Musk’s post, while Khalifa’s supporters rally with #FreeMia, calling it “MAGA tyranny.”

X headquarters is chaos, with staff scrambling as Musk’s directive bypasses moderation teams, fueling internal leaks of “panic mode.” Legal experts warn of lawsuits, citing First Amendment gray areas, but Musk’s $411 billion empire shrugs it off. Khalifa, whose net worth is $5 million, vowed a comeback: “I’ll rise stronger—watch me.” This isn’t just a ban—it’s a billionaire’s wrath in the digital age, raising questions: Is Musk protector or censor? As Kirk’s legacy murals rise and FBI hunts his killer, this studio shockwave proves one tweet can end a career. The world watches, breathless for Khalifa’s next move and Musk’s iron fist.