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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 ... -
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Steve Bannon reports to prison in Connecticut
Steve Bannon had to report to prison after the Supreme Court rejected his plea to stay out. -
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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. -
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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. -
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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. -
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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. -
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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 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 -
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 ...
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'I dissent': Biden attacks Supreme Court immunity ruling as emboldening a lawless president
President Joe Biden called the Supreme Court decision providing some immunity for Donald Trump in his election case "a terrible disservice to the people of this nation."Joe Biden -
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Trump seeks to postpone sentencing and set aside verdict in his hush money trial after the Supreme Court's immunity ruling
Attorneys for Donald Trump indicated in a letter to the presiding judge in the former president's hush money case that they want him to postpone sentencing and set aside the trial verdict following the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling ...Donald Trump -
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Beryl strengthens to Category 5 hurricane, bringing 'life-threatening winds and dangerous storm surge' to southeastern Caribbean
Hours after making landfall on Grenada’s Carriacou Island, Hurricane Beryl strengthened to a "potentially catastrophic" Category 5 storm late Monday as it moved west the Caribbean on a path forecast to bring it near Jamaica, officials said. -
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Protests after police shooting kills 13-year-old boy in upstate New York
The family of 13-year-old Nyah Mway joined those protesting the police killing of the boy in Utica, N.Y. Police say an officer fired when he thought the boy had a real gun when he was confronted. It turned out to be a replica. NBC News' Emilie ...New York -
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Prosecutors say they plan to retry Karen Read after mistrial declared in murder case
A judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors said they were at an impasse in the murder trial of Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend in 2022.