Elon Musk is on the warpath and he doesn’t plan on taking any prisoners.

The tech billionaire is threatening to file a “thermonuclear” legal action against Media Matters for America.

Musk claims the organization “completely misrepresented the real user experience on X” in an attempt to harm the social media platform.

From Fox News:

The issue stems from multinational corporation IBM’s decision to pull ads from the platform after Media Matters for America claimed ads from the tech giant and pro-Nazi X posts had shown up adjacent to each other. The non-profit said other company’s ads had similar experiences.

“The split second court opens on Monday, X Corp will be filing a thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters and ALL those who colluded in this fraudulent attack on our company,” Musk wrote on Twitter Saturday.

He added, “Their board, their donors, their network of dark money, all of them…”

Two more companies opted for a pause in their X ads on Friday — tech giant Apple announced intentions to suspend marketing on the platform, according to a report by Axios.

At the same time, a spokesperson for Lionsgate Entertainment also indicated on Friday the media company is pulling its ads from the platform.

An executive at X previously told FOX Business the social media platform’s system was “not intentionally placing a brand actively next to this type of content, nor is a brand actively trying to support this content with placement.”

“Ads follow the people on X, in this case the Media Matters research that was going to actively look for this content – that’s how user targeting works,” the X executive said. “As it relates to the platform itself, control settings are in place there for every user and every brand.”

The executive also claimed groups like Media Matters “aggressively search for posts on X and then go to the accounts, and if they see an ad … keep hitting refresh to capture as many brands as possible.”

Musk lambasted Media Matters for the accusations in a statement published to X in which he defended freedom of expression on the platform and accused the non-profit of intentionally misleading the public.

Media Matters CEO Angelo Carusone responded to Musk a few hours later, calling him a bully in a statement he posted on X.

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