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Heading into this week, it looked like Steve Bannon ’s Supreme Court appeal was headed for a quick rejection. But a new development might give the Donald Trump ally some hope that the court will hear his bid to reverse his 2022 contempt conviction for not complying with the House Jan. 6 committee’s investigation.
Mark Epstein asked Jeffrey Epstein in an email to ask Steve Bannon if Vladimir Putin has "the photos of Trump blowing Bubba."
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'Atta boy': Jeffrey Epstein coached Steve Bannon to defend Trump in newly revealed texts
Jeffrey Epstein apparently coached right-wing influencer Steve Bannon through a media campaign to defend Donald Trump and his agenda during his first term in office, according to newly revealed communications.
“Third Reich Bannon, a confessed and convicted fraudster felon, once again has lied to his audience,” Levin added. “And once again, the media kept reporting what this clown had to say—that the president would run for a third term. He lies to his audience, the left-wing media promote him, and he’s a self-serving impotent demagogue.”
'Some Bad Shit. Very Bad': Jeffrey Epstein Was Worried About Bitcoin and Crypto Taxes, Emails Reveal
Jeffrey Epstein attempted to influence the Trump administration's crypto policy through Steve Bannon, newly released emails show.
Bannon may have been accusing the Democrats of "stealing" a federal election in 2020, as well as insinuating that Trump lost that election in part because the Chinese "dropped" a pandemic on the U.S. As we have reported previously, there is no evidence to show that the 2020 election was stolen.
The top Trump ally is fretting about the fallout if Republicans lose the 2026 midterms and the 2028 presidential race.
Bannon served four months in prison in 2024 after defying a congressional subpoena from the January 6 Committee. Earlier this year, he pleaded guilty to defrauding donors to his We Build the Wall nonprofit, avoiding more jail time. President Donald Trump previously pardoned Bannon for related federal charges.
Mamdani built an insurgency within the Democratic Party primary electorate first by mobilizing traditionally quiescent young voters — many of whom have found that their B.A.s do not guarantee a good job or any job at all — and then drawing in nonwhite voters and more of the college-educated middle class.