Trump ex-adviser Bannon faces state
indictment in New York - Washington Post
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[September 07, 2022]
(Reuters) -Steve Bannon, a prominent
associate of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is expected to face a
new criminal indictment and surrender to state prosecutors on Thursday,
the Washington Post reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump's White
House chief strategist Steve Bannon gestures as he departs after he was
found guilty during his trial on contempt of Congress charges for his
refusal to cooperate with the U.S. House Select Committee investigating
the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, at U.S. District Court in
Washington, U.S., July 22, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo |
Bannon's prosecution will likely mirror aspects of a federal
case in which Bannon was pardoned, the paper reported on
Tuesday. https://wapo.st/3qi9xFg
In 2021, Trump granted clemency to Bannon as part of a wave of
pardons and commutations issued in his final hours in office.
Bannon was charged with swindling the president's supporters in
connection with an effort to raise private funds to build a wall
on the U.S.-Mexico border.
He pleaded not guilty.
The details of the new indictment could not be confirmed, the
Washington Post said. A spokesperson for Bannon dismissed it as
a political ploy.
"This is nothing more than a partisan political weaponization of
the criminal justice system," the spokesperson said in an email
to Reuters.
The state case will be handled in the New York Supreme Court by
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the Washington Post
said.
A spokeswoman for the Manhattan District Attorney declined to
comment on the report.
"The SDNY (Southern District of New York) did the exact same
thing in August 2020 to try to take me out of the election. It
didn't work then, it certainly won’t work now," Bannon said in a
statement issued by his spokesperson.
In July, Bannon was convicted of contempt of Congress for
defying a subpoena from the committee investigating last year's
attack on the U.S. Capitol, a verdict the committee called a
"victory for the rule of law."
Bannon was a main adviser to the Republican Trump's 2016
presidential campaign, then served as his chief White House
strategist during 2017 before a falling out between them that
was later patched up. Bannon also has played an instrumental
role in right-wing media.
(Reporting by Abinaya Vijayaraghavan and Jahnavi Nidumolu in
Bengaluru; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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