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Bannon lists targets for potential Trump probes while denying 'retribution'
Former senior Trump adviser Steve Bannon gave a list of people on Sunday that he believes former President Trump should go after if he is elected to a second term. Bannon, who is set to report to prison Monday on contempt of Congress charges, said ...Donald Trump -
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Steve Bannon predicts Trump will win by a 'landslide'
The former Trump adviser spoke exclusively with "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl.Donald Trump -
Financial Times - Business
Who is winning the White House race — Biden or Trump?
With just over four months to go, the US presidential contest is tightJoe Biden -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Steve Bannon Reports to Prison. He'll Still Have Influence in Trump World.
As he surrendered to serve a contempt-of-Congress sentence, the former White House aide embraced his image as a “dangerous” voice.Donald Trump -
NBC News - Politics
Steve Bannon says 'Donald Trump is a moderate in the MAGA movement': Full interview
In an interview with NBC News correspondent Vaughn Hillyard, Trump adviser Steve Bannon talks about his future political goals and what it means for him to begin a four month prison sentence.Donald Trump -
Financial Times - World
Supreme Court gives Trump’s White House bid another shot of momentum
The threat that trials would disrupt former president’s re-election campaign has all but vanishedDonald Trump -
Financial Times - Business
Supreme Court gives Trump’s White House bid another shot of momentum
The threat that trials would disrupt former president’s re-election campaign has all but vanishedDonald Trump -
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Steve Bannon reports to prison
Steve Bannon, who served as a strategist for former President Donald Trump, reported to federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut, on Monday to serve a four-month sentence for defying a House committee subpoena related to the attack on the Capitol on ... -
CNBC - Business
Supreme Court rejects bid by former Trump aide Steve Bannon to avoid jail in Jan. 6 contempt case
Former Trump White House aide Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months in jail for defying a congressional subpoena related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.Donald Trump -
CNBC - Business
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon begins four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress
Steve Bannon is the second former Trump official to be jailed for defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.Donald Trump -
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How Steve Bannon Sees the Future
On the eve of going to prison, populism’s grand strategist talks about what another Trump presidency would look like and the rise of MAGA-type movements around the world. -
CBS News - Politics
Steve Bannon reports to prison in Connecticut
Steve Bannon had to report to prison after the Supreme Court rejected his plea to stay out. -
NBC News - Top stories
Steve Bannon one-on-one ahead of prison sentence
Steve Bannon is set to start his four-month prison sentence on Monday after his conviction of contempt of Congress following his refusal to comply with the House January 6 committee. The former Trump chief White House strategist remained defiant ... -
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Steve Bannon reports to prison for contempt of Congress sentence
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon surrendered to authorities Monday to begin his four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress. -
The Hill - Politics
White House to hold conference for digital creators
The Biden administration will host digital creators at the White House for the first-ever Creator Economy Conference in August, the director of digital strategy announced Friday. The conference, which will be held Aug. 14, will bring together ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon reported to a low-security prison in Danbury, Conn., to begin a four-month contempt-of-Congress sentence linked to the Jan. 6 investigation.
Former Trump aide Steve Bannon reported to a low-security prison in Danbury, Conn., to begin a four-month contempt-of-Congress sentence linked to the Jan. 6 investigation.Donald Trump -
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Supreme Court rejects Steve Bannon's bid to remain out of prison on appeal
The Supreme Court's order clears the way for Steve Bannon to report to prison by July 1 to begin serving a four-month sentence. -
The Hill - Politics
Supreme Court denies Steve Bannon's request to delay prison sentence
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that Steve Bannon must begin his four-month prison sentence on contempt of Congress charges as his appeal proceeds. The one-sentence order, which had no public dissents, keeps in place Monday’s deadline for the ... -
ABC News - Top stories
Steve Bannon to report to prison after Supreme Court denies request for delay
The U.S. Supreme Court denied ex-Trump adviser Steve Bannon's request to remain out of jail while he continues to appeal his contempt of Congress conviction. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Supreme Court Rejects Steve Bannon's Bid to Avoid Prison
The former Trump adviser must report to prison by July 1. -
The Guardian - World
US supreme court rejects Steve Bannon attempt to avoid prison
Trump ally, convicted of contempt of Congress, fails in bid for emergency delay and must report to prison by Monday. The supreme court has rejected Steve Bannon’s attempt to avoid prison time following his contempt of Congress convictions.. In a ... -
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Steve Bannon remains defiant just days before reporting to prison
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon on Saturday continued to defend the actions that resulted in his prison sentence. -
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Steve Bannon says 'Maga army' ready, as he reports to prison
Former top Trump adviser tells BBC he is unconcerned about missing crucial campaign period while he sits behind bars. -
The New York Times - Top stories
Steve Bannon Plans to Record His Podcast and Then Report to Prison
The show will be his last for four months, but the longtime adviser to Donald J. Trump has no intention of surrendering his influence. -
The Guardian - World
Steve Bannon turns himself in to prison after supreme court appeal rejected
Trump ally to begin serving four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Steve Bannon turned himself in to prison on Monday after the supreme court rejected his last-minute appeal to avoid prison time for defying multiple subpoenas surrounding ... -
The Hill - Politics
Marjorie Taylor Greene stumps for Steve Bannon as he reports to prison
Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon was joined by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Monday in Connecticut as he rallied a small crowd before reporting to prison to begin a four-month sentence on contempt of Congress charges. "If it took me going ... -
NBC News - Politics
Steve Bannon reports to federal prison for four-month sentence
Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon reported to a federal prison in Connecticut after being convicted for contempt of Congress in connection to the January 6th attack investigation. -
The Hill - Politics
White House, Biden campaign slam replacement chatter after debate
President Biden’s campaign aides and top surrogates scrambled Friday to shut down talk he might drop out of the race following a disastrous showing at a debate with former President Trump. A campaign official dismissed talk of Biden withdrawing, ...Joe Biden -
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The White House Brushed Off Questions About Biden’s Age. Then the Debate Happened.
President Biden’s allies can no longer wave away concerns about his capacity after his unsteady performance at Thursday’s debate as worries among Democrats grow.Joe Biden -
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Nothing to See Here? White House Portrays Biden’s Debate Performance as a Blip
Critics of the approach say it risks making President Biden and his campaign seem woefully out of touch with the voters they need to win.Joe Biden -
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Biden's family urges him to stay in White House race
Relatives of the president encourage him to ignore calls to step aside after a disastrous debate.Joe Biden -
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White House accuses Comer of doing the bidding of the gun lobby
The White House accused House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) of doing the bidding of the gun lobby, pushing back on claims from the Republican that the White House was colluding with gun violence prevention groups ... -
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Former Trump adviser Bannon to begin prison sentence
Steve Bannon is scheduled to report to prison Monday to start a four-month sentence over his contempt of Congress charges. The Supreme Court rejected Bannon’s emergency appeal last week to delay his prison sentence, upholding Monday’s deadline for ...Donald Trump -
Financial Times - Business
Trump confidant Bannon surrenders to federal prison
Former White House aide to serve four months after conviction on contempt of Congress chargesDonald Trump -
NBC News - Politics
Steve Bannon must report to prison by Monday after Supreme Court rejects last-minute appeal
Former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon must report to prison by Monday after the Supreme Court rejected his last-minute appeal on contempt of Congress charges. -
NBC News - Top stories
Steve Bannon reports to prison for four-month sentence and says he's 'proud to do it'
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon continued sowing doubt about Democrats' ability to win in November unless "they're stealing it," following a pattern of his spreading falsehoods about election security as he heads to prison. -
The Hill - Politics
White House sends Congress funding request to cover Baltimore bridge collapse costs
The White House on Friday submitted an emergency supplemental funding request to Congress seeking billions of dollars to cover the costs of the collapse of a major bridge in Baltimore and other needs. White House budget director Shalanda Young ... -
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The White House wants $4 billion to rebuild Key Bridge in Baltimore and respond to other disasters
The White House is seeking roughly $4 billion in additional emergency funding from Congress for costs related to the collapse and repair of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore and to respond to other disasters that have occurred around the ... -
The Hill - Politics
Biden speculation swirls as White House, allies fight off calls to drop out
President Biden and his top aides are circling the wagons in the face of calls for him to consider dropping out of the 2024 race after a bad debate performance Thursday night against former President Trump. The White House and Biden himself at ...Joe Biden -