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Manhattan District Attorney Considers Prosecuting Steve Bannon After Trump Pardon
Steve Bannon was accused of defrauding donors to an effort to build a wall on the Mexico border. President Trump pardoned him last month.
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Steve Bannon, Lil Wayne, Salomon Melgen and More Big Names Trump Pardoned on His Way Out the Door
In the middle of the night as much of the nation slept, Donald Trump used the final hours of his presidency to pardon former chief strategist Steve Bannon, assorted rap performers, ex-members of Congress and other personal allies.
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Bannon Podcast Barred From Twitter Over Comments About Fauci, FBI Director
Former top Trump aide Steve Bannon’s podcast was permanently suspended by Twitter and had an episode yanked from YouTube after he implied that FBI Director Christopher Wray and leading government infectious-diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci should be beheaded and have their heads put on pikes outside the White House.
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May 24 Trial Set for Steve Bannon in Fundraising Fraud Scam
A May 2021 trial date has been set for President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist on charges that he cheated donors to a group seeking to fund a southern border wall.
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How Steve Bannon's ‘We Build the Wall' Led to a Federal Indictment
Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s former adviser, and three associates were charged Thursday with defrauding hundreds of thousands of donors in an online crowdfunding campaign that raised more than $25 million toward building a wall on the southern border. As part of their pitch, they assured the public that 100 percent of the funds raised would be used “in the…
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‘Late Night': Closer Look at Steve Bannon Charged With Fraud
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at one of President Donald Trump’s closest confidantes, former campaign manager and former chief strategist Steve Bannon, getting arrested.
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‘Tonight': Night 4 of DNC, Steve Bannon Arrested
Jimmy Fallon addresses Barack Obama’s DNC speech and President Donald Trump associate Steve Bannon’s arrest.
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Former Trump Campaign Boss Steve Bannon Indicted for Fraud in NY
Former Trump campaign CEO and White House chief strategist Steve Bannon was indicted in New York on fraud charges related to a fundraising campaign to build a border wall, federal prosecutors said. Bannon is among four people indicted for allegedly defrauding hundreds of thousands of donors to the online “We Build the Wall” campaign. Manhattan federal prosecutors and the...
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Who is Guo Wengui, the Billionaire Who Owns the Boat Bannon Was Arrested on?
Earlier this month, a sunburned Steve Bannon, holding a lit cigar and wearing a blue polo shirt with the collar turned up, stood in front of a camera on a yacht owned by his friend Guo Wengui, a Chinese billionaire. A YouTube video shows Guo putting his arm around Bannon as the former Trump campaign chairman denounces the Chinese government and extols the alleged...
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Steve Bannon Indicted for Fraud
Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, was indicted for fraud in New York City.
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Senate Made Criminal Referral of Trump Jr., Bannon, Kushner to Federal Prosecutors
The Republican and Democratic chairmen of the Senate Intelligence Committee made criminal referrals of Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, Steve Bannon, Erik Prince and Sam Clovis to federal prosecutors in 2019, passing along their suspicions that the men may have misled the committee during their testimony, an official familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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Harris Says Gabbard ‘Buddied Up to Steve Bannon'
Sen. Kamala Harris of California accused Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of undermining the Democratic Party by having ties with Fox News and the Trump administration
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Harris Says Gabbard ‘Buddied Up to Steve Bannon'
Sen. Kamala Harris of California accused Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of undermining the Democratic Party by having ties with Fox News and the Trump administration
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North Korea, Kavanaugh, All Those Trump Tweets and More in 2018
The stranger-than-sitcom American presidency opened 2018 with a big tease about mutual nuclear destruction from two leaders who then found “love” not war. It seems President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un were just playing hard to get. The presidency ends the year saturated in tumult, with the government in partial shutdown and Trump tweeting a video of...
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Virginia Republican's Trump-Like Tactics Struggle to Connect
Conservative provocateur Corey Stewart started his U.S. Senate bid last year as a longshot, promising to run a “vicious” and “ruthless” crusade against Democratic incumbent Tim Kaine in a style similar to President Donald Trump.
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New Yorker Drops Plans to Interview Bannon at Festival
Facing widespread outrage, The New Yorker has dropped plans to interview Steve Bannon during its festival next month. New Yorker editor David Remnick told The Associated Press in a statement shared Monday with the magazine’s staff that he had changed his mind. The former Donald Trump aide and ex-chairman of Breitbart News was supposed to be a featured guest during...
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Supreme Court: Commerce Secretary Ross Can't Be Questioned in Census Suit
The Supreme Court is siding with the Trump administration to block the questioning of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross about his decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. The unsigned order Monday overrides lower federal courts in New York that would have allowed the questioning of Ross to proceed in lawsuits challenging the addition of a citizenship question...
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Trump Calls Top GOP Donors the Koch Brothers ‘a Total Joke in Real Republican Circles'
The war of words intensified between two titans in Republican politics on Tuesday as President Donald Trump trashed the conservative billionaire Koch brothers as a “total joke in real Republican circles.”
The presidential insult followed a weekend gathering of Koch officials who repeatedly condemned Trump’s trade policies, the explosion of government spending under his watch and his divisive tone. -
Virginia Bookstore Owner Calls 911 When Customer Confronts Bannon
A Virginia bookstore owner called police after he says a customer began harassing former White House strategist Steve Bannon in his shop.
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Former Trump Aide Sam Nunberg Backs Down on Vow to Fight Mueller Subpoena
A former Trump campaign aide spent much of Monday promising to defy a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller, even throwing down the challenge to “arrest me,” then backed off his defiance by saying he would probably cooperate in the end. In an interview with The Associated Press, Sam Nunberg said he was angry over Mueller’s request to have him...