Category: Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon Facing New State Indictment; Second Canadian Stabbing Spree Suspect Dead | NTD Good Morning

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon is facing a new state indictment. He’s expected to appear for arraignment on Sept 8. The second Canadian stabbing suspect died shortly after police forced his vehicle into a ditch and arrested him. The rampage killed ten and injured 18. With the start of a new semester, recent graduates are…


Don’t Fear the People

Commentary For better or for worse, Donald J. Trump has come to represent the populist movement in the United States. And as the Biden administration escalates its cold civil war against Trump, and the corporate media against his followers and supporters, a very important question goes unanswered in the noise. Do populists, as represented by…


Bannon Trial: A Slam-Dunk Conviction, a ‘Bulletproof Appeal’

Steve Bannon’s five-day trial ended on July 22 with a jury finding the ‘War Room’ podcaster and former adviser to President Donald Trump guilty of two misdemeanor counts of contempt of Congress. The jury unanimously agreed that Bannon failed to comply with a Sept. 23, 2021, subpoena to provide documents and testify before the House…


Bannon Calls for Republicans to Launch Jan. 6 Investigation After Midterm Elections

Republicans need to launch a congressional committee to investigate the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol and how the events of that day were handled, Steve Bannon said on July 22. The panel should also probe the House of Representatives special panel currently probing Jan. 6, he said. If Republicans flip the House…


Capitol Report (July 22): Bannon Found Guilty of Contempt of Congress; Congressman’s Attacker Released

A verdict has been reached in the contempt of Congress trial of former Trump official Steve Bannon. Countering the China threat is the top priority of Republicans in the China Task Force. We caught up with Congressman Mike Waltz, who is a member of the task force, about competing with China in the semiconductor industry…


LIVE NOW: Trump Ally Steve Bannon Convicted After Defying J6 Committee; Rep. Lee Zeldin’s Attacker Is Released | NTD Evening News

Former Trump-era White House strategist Steve Bannon on July 22 was found guilty of contempt of Congress by a jury in Washington. The man who allegedly attacked Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin has been released from detention, and the move is drawing outrage. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on…


Steve Bannon Found Guilty of Contempt of Congress

WASHINGTON—Former White House strategist Steve Bannon has been found guilty of contempt of Congress by a jury in Washington. Jurors convicted Bannon, who worked in the Trump administration, on two counts. Bannon faces up to two years in prison. Sentencing will take place on Oct. 21. Before Bannon’s trial, the last criminal contempt of Congress…


Jury Begins Deliberations in Contempt Trial of Former Trump Aide Steve Bannon

WASHINGTON—Jurors on July 22 began deliberations in the contempt of Congress trial of former White House adviser Steve Bannon. Deliberations started after closing arguments. Prosecutors called just two witnesses—Kristen Amerling, a lawyer for the House of Representatives committee investigating the U.S. Capitol breach that took place on Jan. 6, 2021, and an FBI agent who…


Steve Bannon Chooses Not to Testify in Own Defense

WASHINGTON—Former White House adviser Steve Bannon will not testify in his contempt of Congress trial, his attorneys said in federal court on July 21. Bannon “very much wanted to do so since the day he was indicted,” lawyer David Schoen told the court. But Bannon “would be barred from telling the true facts,” he added. U.S….


Prosecution Witness in Steve Bannon Case Acknowledges Being in Same Book Club as Prosecutor

WASHINGTON—A prosecution witness in the case against former White House aide Steve Bannon acknowledged on the stand on July 20 that she has known one of the prosecutors for some time. The witness, Kristen Amerling, said she and one of the prosecutors “overlapped” on the House Oversight Committee while it was under the leadership of…