Steve Bannon, a prominent figure in shaping Republican narratives through his War Room, has expressed his relentless dedication to his cause. In an interview with Time Magazine, Bannon stated, 'I’m at war with the ruling class of this country,' emphasizing that his life is entirely devoted to this mission. As he prepares for prison, Bannon's influence and controversial statements continue to make headlines. He recently told MSNBC's John Heilemann that he 'hasn't worked hard enough' to be jailed in a second Trump term, but listed others who he believes have. Jamie Raskin humorously remarked that Bannon has decided to become a Batman villain.
Bannon Tells MSNBC's John Heilemann He 'Hasn't Worked Hard Enough' To Be Jailed In Second Trump Term -- Then Lists Who Has https://t.co/hvo6McEJYX
Bannon Tells MSNBC's John Heilemann He 'Hasn't Work Hard Enough' To Be Jailed In Second Trump Term -- Then Lists Who Has https://t.co/hvo6McEJYX
Steve Bannon Prepares for Prison | TIME Interesting profile on Bannon. The funniest thing was Jamie Raskin calling Bannon a man of ability who decided to become a Batman villain. Jamie Raskin is literally the son of a Soviet communist sympathizer. https://t.co/A95MW8OkGB
Bannon to Time Magazine: “I’m at war with the ruling class of this country,” he says. “I’ve dedicated my life to this. I don’t have a social life. This is my life.” Steve Bannon Prepares for Prison | TIME @EricCortellessa https://t.co/oEXfHgPfEl
Steve Bannon on how his War Room is shaping Republican narratives: ‘We’re relentless. I will never back off’ https://t.co/wbE1Qr3fIx