The Hill: Trump’s Base Frets About Post-Bannon Era
Niall Stanage writes in The Hill that President Trump’s supporters are concerned about the direction of his administration after the departure of his chief strategist Steve Bannon.
Niall Stanage writes in The Hill that President Trump’s supporters are concerned about the direction of his administration after the departure of his chief strategist Steve Bannon.
Reuter’s Josh Cohen writes that the departure of President Trump’s Chief Strategist Steve Bannon “could hurt U.S. foreign policy” because Bannon “added a much-needed voice favoring non-interventionism and the promotion of American economic interests.”
Stephen K. Bannon’s exit from the Trump administration is being seen as a victory for the Chinese government.
Paul Bond at The Hollywood Reporter got the scoop on Stephen K. Bannon’s first day back as Breitbart News’ executive chairman after resigning his position at President Trump’s chief strategist.
With the departure of Stephen K. Bannon from the White House, Art Moore writes at WND that the president lost a major conservative and that the Trump Administration is becoming more and more dominated by centrists and liberals.
President Donald Trump tweeted out support for his now former Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon on Saturday and for Bannon’s return to Breitbart News.
The end of Stephen K. Bannon’s stormy White House tenure frees the investment banker turned populist messenger to expand his reach as a potent force in the media landscape, giving him an elevated platform for the nationalist movement he has long championed.
President Donald Trump’s decision to part ways with Steve Bannon can be understood as an effort to save his presidency after Charlottesville. It may turn out to be the beginning of the end for the Trump administration, the moment Donald Trump became Arnold Schwarzenegger.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders issued a statement on Friday confirming that White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is leaving his position in the White House.
In the hours before news broke on Friday that Steve Bannon would be leaving his position as White House chief strategist, 20 grassroots leaders issued a letter thanking President Donald Trump for his leadership and expressing that in the face of “unfair attacks” Bannon and Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway were helping keep Trump’s “agenda front and center.”
Chris Buskirk, the publisher and editor of American Greatness, weighs in on the media reports that President Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon may be pushed out of the White House by the establishment globalist forces in the Trump administration.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is calling on President Donald Trump to fire chief strategist Steve Bannon and “other alt-right white supremacist sympathizers.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Bestselling author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza met with White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon and Deputy Adviser to the President Sebastian Gorka at the White House on Friday.
Dan Gainor, vice president of Business and Culture at the Media Research Center, spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Monday regarding several issues, including the media’s ignoring of the Debbie Wasserman Schultz IT staffer scandal.
The secret: the higher rate won’t hit small businesses.
Politico’s Eliana Johnson and Annie Karni write that White House Chief Strategist and former Breitbart News executive Steve Bannon has “largely disappeared” from White House policy debates, “doesn’t look well,” and that President Donald Trump is “back to giving Bannon the cold shoulder.”
Had Trump allowed the GOP establishment to snooker him into supporting amnesty legislation, history would have indeed been different. Trump would not have won presidency and Green would not have been able to write his book, which details how Trump, with the help of former Breitbart News executive chairman Steve Bannon and Breitbart News, aligned himself with working-class Americans instead of the globalist bipartisan permanent political class to pull off one of the greatest election night wins in history.
Stephen K. Bannon warned Roger Ailes that Megyn Kelly was going to be a problem—and Ailes, at first, did not take him seriously, a new book reveals in the course of multiple explosive sections over two chapters.
Two of Pope Francis’s closest aides have written a scathing article denouncing conservative American Christians in which they assail Stephen K. Bannon by name as a fundamentalist with an “apocalyptic” views of geopolitics.
The Washington’s Examiner’s “Washington Secrets” columnist Paul Bedard writes that a new book smashes the false media narrative that White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is a “puppet master” pulling President Trump’s strings. Through “exclusive interviews with high profile players from Bannon’s inner circle,” author Keith Koffler details the equal partnership between Trump and Bannon to advance a populist agenda.
Higher rates do not always mean tax hikes.
Reportedly wants the top rate to have a 4 in front of the top rate.
In contrast to the prior administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama, according to the president’s Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon, Donald Trump prefers to leave tactical military decisions up to the military. Max Greenwood writes at The Hill:
Trump administration officials are seeking insight into U.S.-China relations from an unlikely source – the ancient Greek historian Thucydides who chronicled the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta.
CNN contributor Dean Obeidallah told CNN during Sunday evening’s live coverage of the apparent terror attack outside a mosque in Finsbury Park in London that Breitbart News was to blame for inciting the attack.
President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement Thursday marked a decisive win for Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, as reported by the New York Times.
Jonathan Swan reports that White House Chief Strategist and former Breitbart News executive Steve Bannon is “united by a common enemy” with his more moderate and liberal peers: WH Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, respectively.
The founder of the Republican Hindu Coalition, Shalabh Kumar, spoke with me on Sunday evening’s Breitbart News radio show on Sirius XM Patriot 125 about his new book Ab Ki Baar Trump Sarkar! in which details how he, alongside various Trump
Jeff Kwatinetz, founder of the Hollywood management company The Firm, has told the Hollywood Reporter that Stephen K Bannon — his former partner, the former Breitbart executive chairman, and now White House senior adviser — is “not a racist or anti-Semitic.”
In a USA Today op-ed, Catholic publisher Deal W. Hudson describes President Trump’s chief strategist Steve Bannon as a man who possesses a “deep Christian moral compass behind his capitalism.”
White House Chief Strategist Stephen K. Bannon and his economic nationalism remain at the forefront of the Trump administration’s policy agenda despite a media narrative predicting Bannon’s immediate doom, former Trump campaign advisor Robert Wasinger writes.
Mark Landler writes in the New York Times that President Trump’s latest trade initiatives mark a return to the populist policies of the campaign and a victory for Steve Bannon and the economic nationalist wing of the Trump administration.
In an op-ed at The Hill, Mark Feinberg writes that White House chief strategist Steve Bannon must be fired immediately because he is America’s biggest enemy and “perhaps even more dangerous to America in the long run than external enemies like North Korea, Iran or Russia.”
Watch out readers of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, since the mere familiarity with Russian authors is now sufficient to have a person branded as a Russian conspirator by mainstream media.
Jeremy Peters of the New York Times analyzes a generational theory book titled “The Fourth Turning,” which has played a significant role in shaping the worldview of White House strategist Steve Bannon.
In his latest op-ed, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni explains how the media manipulated White House strategist Steve Bannon’s image to drive a wedge between him and President Trump.
Pulitzer prize-winning columnist Peggy Noonan writes in the Wall Street Journal about the efforts to take out White House strategist Steve Bannon. While offering a candid assessment of Bannon’s shortcomings and strengths, Noonan summarizes Bannon’s populist and nationalist worldview as outlined in a speech he gave at the Vatican in 2014 — a speech that predicted the issues that propelled Trump to victory in 2016.
Chris Buskirk at American Greatness reminds readers of MSNBC host Joe Scarborough getting the 2016 election completely wrong, buying into conventional wisdom that candidate Donald Trump was toast. Scarborough is currently on the warpath against Trump’s campaign CEO Steve Bannon, with day-to-day rants portraying the White House chief strategist as incompetent or mentally unstable.
In response to a recent piece in Breitbart News, Cardinal Raymond Burke has clarified that he did indeed grant a “brief interview” to Steve Bannon in 2014, while continuing to deny conspiracy theories alleging that the two forged some sort of “strategic alliance.”
Cardinal Raymond Burke has denied conspiracy theories alleging any sort of alliance between him and President Trump’s chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon. In an interview published Monday with Gabriel Ariza of Infovaticana, Burke denied allegations brought by New York Times