Steve Bannon heralds freedom and warns: ‘They will do anything to stop Donald Trump’

2HBD0CM Washington, United States. 18th Dec, 2021. Former White House adviser Steve Bannon gives a thumbs up to a supporter as he departs Federal Court in Washington, DC, on Monday, November 15, 2021. Bannon has been indicted for contempt of Congress for refusing to appear before the commission investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News

America First powerhouse and former Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon went live on his podcast “Bannon’s War Room” just hours after being released from prison for contempt of Congress after refusing to testify before the House’s Jan. 6 select committee. 

He immediately called out the mainstream media’s bias and urged Americans to focus on the upcoming Nov. 5 election. He noted that the current regime has “no intention of giving up” and warned about the potential for election integrity failures. 

Bannon also discussed how his prison sentence was an attempt to “tamp down the power of this show.”

“This show has never been more powerful,” he said, noting, “I am more energized and more focused than I have ever been.” He repeatedly emphasized the importance of the current election and that winning is just the first step to restoring justice in the United States. 

He warned that the “current regime” will attempt to “delegitimize his victory” because “They will do anything to stop Donald Trump,” as illustrated by his imprisonment and that of Jan. 6 protesters.  

He also explained that after having served time in prison, he witnessed how young Black men and Hispanic men despise Vice President Kamala Harris. He predicted a “blowout win” for Trump but also urged America First supporters to be prepared for pushback like never before.  

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