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Bannon, Released From Prison, Warns Of Election Steal

Steve ​Bannon, a⁤ conservative ‌podcast ‍host, recently warned Americans about Democrats’ plans to influence the upcoming elections shortly after his release‌ from federal prison. ⁤In​ his podcast, “War Room,” he expressed that Democrats ⁢have no intention of relinquishing power and ​outlined⁢ three phases of their election strategy: voter mobilization, ⁢election-day litigation led by Marc‍ Elias, and ‌attempts to delegitimize the election‍ if Republicans win.

Bannon noted⁢ that many young African-American and Hispanic men disapprove of Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting that there ‍is an opportunity to move ​beyond ​racial divisions in the upcoming elections. He praised efforts​ by ⁤Elon Musk and activist Charlie Kirk to boost voter turnout,‌ emphasizing the importance of ⁢grassroots campaigning.

In‌ a ⁢direct address to ‍former⁤ House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Bannon claimed that his imprisonment aimed to diminish his influence ‌but instead has strengthened it. He expressed ⁤confidence in⁣ the power ‍of‍ his platform ⁣and audience, urging them to unite against‍ progressive policies ‌in the upcoming elections. Bannon⁢ concluded by ‌stating that his ​time in ⁣prison has energized him ​for the challenges⁣ ahead.


Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon warned Americans about Democrats’ efforts to rig the election immediately after his release from a federal prison on Tuesday.

“I want to make sure everybody understands something,” Bannon said on his “War Room” podcast. “They have no intention of giving up power.”

Bannon, who completed a four-month prison sentence over his refusal to comply with demands from the Democrats’ Soviet-style Jan. 6 inquisition, spoke about three phases of electioneering that include get-out-the-vote operations, post-Election Day litigation led by Marc Elias, and “delegitimization” of the process in the event Republicans win.

“I can tell you in coming from and being a political prisoner in a federal prison that the young men in this country that are African-American and Hispanic detest, detest Kamala Harris,” Bannon said. “They detest her.”

“But we have a chance to move past race on November 5th,” Bannon added, emphasizing the ground efforts made by tech billionaire Elon Musk and grassroots activist Charlie Kirk to turn out the vote. “It is flat-out get-out-the-vote and that’s where this audience comes in.”

Steve Bannon is back: The 4 months in federal prison didn’t break me, it empowered me. pic.twitter.com/34lH2rkKyH

— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 29, 2024

Bannon then addressed former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, whose weaponized Jan. 6 probe imprisoned him over non-compliance with investigators’ subpoenas, directly.

“She sent me to a federal prison as a political prisoner to do two things … Tamp down the power of this show and also to break me,” Bannon said.

“Nancy Pelosi, take down your number two pencil and write this down,” Bannon continued. “This show has never been more powerful. The voices behind it have never been more powerful. The audience has never been more powerful, and we’re going to deliver a knock-out blow to your progressive insanity on five November and then we’re going to secure the deal after that.”

The former Trump official then pivoted with a personal message of defiance against the political prosecution against him, claiming the four months behind bars “empowered me.”

“I am more energized and more focused than I’ve ever been in my entire life,” Bannon said, “and I can see clearly just like in 2016 and in 2020 exactly what’s going on here and what we have to do to defeat it.”

But Bannon added in his message to supporters a week before Election Day, “we have to put this [race] beyond their ability to steal it.”

Bannon’s triumphant monologue capped an incarceration wherein Democrats ripped one of conservative media’s most popular hosts off air for the four months immediately preceding the election.

Several other Trump officials have similarly been fighting Democrats’ efforts to imprison them, including former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. Trump’s former Trade Adviser Peter Navarro also spent four months in prison for defiance of a Jan. 6 subpoena and concluded his sentence in July with a speech to the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee.


Tristan Justice is the western correspondent for The Federalist and the author of Social Justice Redux, a conservative newsletter on culture, health, and wellness. He has also written for The Washington Examiner and The Daily Signal. His work has also been featured in Real Clear Politics and Fox News. Tristan graduated from George Washington University where he majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow him on Twitter at @JusticeTristan or contact him at [email protected]. Sign up for Tristan’s email newsletter here.


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