We saw two Trump supporters, Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon, sent to federal prison for defying the illegitimate subpoenas of the lawlessly constituted January 6 Committee.
Looking somehow better after a prison stint than he did before he went in, Bannon faced cameras and a mostly hostile press.
As an aside, Bannon at one point thanked the prison officials in Danbury, Connecticut for letting him teach civics to fellow prisoners.
He spoke of the black and Latino men he met in prison who are serving long sentences for drug possession, who should have been set free thanks to "Donald Trump's prison reform." But the Department of Justice has intentionally defied the law Trump passed and signed, because actually obeying it would have benefited Trump.
Bannon traced the growing support of black and Latino male voters for Donald Trump to this kind of flippant, dictatorial behavior by the Democrats, and equally to the economic chaos that party has inflicted on our country.
Bannon predicted confidently that America is "Going beyond the politics of race, the politics of gender," and entering a new, dramatic era: "The politics of money." In it, alternative media such as his War Room podcasts, Elon Musk's new unchained X, The Stream, and other uncensored venues will expose how our elites rig the justice system, regulations, immigration policy, and other key aspects of government to benefit themselves - and fleece the man on the street.
Bannon called for Trump supporters to strain every sinew to get out the vote, and called on Trump himself to fully inform voters in real time of the massive efforts by the left to hijack this election - which he noted now include threats to use Congress to defy the Supreme Court, and refuse to certify even an unambiguous Trump victory, on the lame pretext that Trump is an "Insurrectionist."
https://stream.org/steve-bannon-taught-civics-in-prison-and-now-schools-the-reporters/
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