Tucker Carlson Uncensored: Steve Bannon Responds to Being Ordered to Prison
How would you react if you became a political prisoner?
Since Joe Biden took office, more and more Americans have found themselves in that precarious position. Former Trump White House official Steve Bannon is one of them.
Bannon was recently ordered to prison for committing the same “crime” that an Obama cabinet member committed and went unpunished for around this time 12 years ago. The takeaway is clear: our justice system is collapsing.
This imprisonment will represent a turning point in American history, and Steve Bannon himself joined TCN to share what it has been like to be the target of the Biden Administration’s wrath. Click the image below to watch.
Steve Bannon tells Tucker:
“We’re being oppressed by an illegitimate regime that usurps power… [But] they will never break me. Ever. And quite frankly, I will be just as proud to serve my nation as a political prisoner in a federal prison for a misdemeanor by Nancy Pelosi as I was to serve my nation [in the Navy].”
EPISODE DETAILS
Steven Bannon is the former White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to President Donald Trump. He hosts The War Room podcast. WarRoom.Org
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Toward the end of this important interview, Steve Bannon says, “So when a guy like John Yoo and then backed up by Andy McCarthy, when those guys are saying that over National Review, you realize we’ve hit a tripwire. He says this because National Review is not known for being a fan of Trump.
Here is a little background on Mr. Yoo, followed by links to a couple of interviews and related articles he has written on related topics.
John Yoo is a South Korean-born American legal scholar and former government official. He is the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, and a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Yoo has worked in all three branches of government, including the US Department of Justice, where he worked on national security and terrorism issues after the September 11 attacks. He was also a legal advisor to the White House Counsel’s Office during the George W. Bush administration.
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