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originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
a reply to: Krazysh0t
What exactly are you looking for? A Twitter post? A video of his words? What if his words weren't recorded in front of a camera?
Then where did they come from?
originally posted by: Jobeycool
Bannon is learning the NWO agents now have control of President Trump.Alex Jones warnings believe or not is no longer crazy fantasy conspiracy land.
originally posted by: lovedeadmigs
a reply to: theantediluvian
There were literally a million things we never knew about steve bannon.
originally posted by: Jobeycool
Bannon is learning the NWO agents now have control of President Trump.Alex Jones warnings believe or not is no longer crazy fantasy conspiracy land.
originally posted by: SirHardHarry
originally posted by: Jobeycool
Bannon is learning the NWO agents now have control of President Trump.Alex Jones warnings believe or not is no longer crazy fantasy conspiracy land.
Bannon is only concerned about himself and his business interests. He knows how to play it. He played trump. He's still playing it all.
"He called me a great man last night, so he obviously changed his tune pretty quick," Trump said
www.cnn.com...
originally posted by: infolurker
originally posted by: prevenge
a reply to: theantediluvian
Bannon probably had Trump's PR people tweet that.
Wheels within wheels making it look as if they're at odds, when that's the furthest thing from the truth.
Definitely doesn't sound like Trump wrote that.
Former Trump political strategist Steve Bannon on Sunday expressed “regret” for unflattering comments attributed to him in the recently released Trump White House tell-all “Fire and Fury,” saying he should have responded sooner and that he continues to support the president.
"My support is also unwavering for the president and his agenda,” Bannon said in a statement to Axios.
Fox News later Sunday confirmed the statements with Bannon.
The statements in the book attributed to Bannon, who joined the Trump presidential campaign in the closing months, were most critical of the president’s son Donald Trump Jr., who also was a part of the campaign.
"Donald Trump Jr. is both a patriot and a good man,” Bannon also said in the statement. “He has been relentless in his advocacy for his father and the agenda that has helped turn our country around."
originally posted by: carewemust
Sunday, January 7, 2018
STEVE BANNON HAS APOLOGIZED..
Former Trump political strategist Steve Bannon on Sunday expressed “regret” for unflattering comments attributed to him in the recently released Trump White House tell-all “Fire and Fury,” saying he should have responded sooner and that he continues to support the president.
"My support is also unwavering for the president and his agenda,” Bannon said in a statement to Axios.
Fox News later Sunday confirmed the statements with Bannon.
The statements in the book attributed to Bannon, who joined the Trump presidential campaign in the closing months, were most critical of the president’s son Donald Trump Jr., who also was a part of the campaign.
"Donald Trump Jr. is both a patriot and a good man,” Bannon also said in the statement. “He has been relentless in his advocacy for his father and the agenda that has helped turn our country around."
SOURCE: www.foxnews.com...
This dust-up was a planned DIVERSION from SOMETHING? Or did Steve Bannon feel some "Fire and Fury", prompting his apology?
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: olaru12
By wolffs own admission they only spent a total of 3 hrs together.
Not much opportunity to archive acheivements
It actually feels more like another Russian dossier. It was so effective at making his rivals look dumb the first time around he decided to do it again.