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    • Friday, 21 October, 2022
      Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon sentenced to 4 months in jail

      Ex-Breitbart News chair will remain free pending appeal against conviction for defying Congress subpoena

      Steve Bannon
    • Thursday, 8 September, 2022
      Steve Bannon indicted for alleged fundraising fraud

      Donald Trump’s former adviser surrenders to authorities in Manhattan

      Steve Bannon arrives for court in New York on September 8 2022
    • Monday, 25 July, 2022
      FT Swamp Notes
      Bannon is already working on his comeback story Premium content

      He sent a clear symbol to his followers that he intends to keep attacking the elite ‘enemy’

    • Friday, 22 July, 2022
      Steve Bannon found guilty in contempt of Congress trial

      Former Trump adviser faces jail after failing to comply with subpoena from January 6 committee

      Steve Bannon leaving court
    • Sunday, 10 July, 2022
      US Capitol attack
      Ex-Trump adviser Bannon willing to testify before January 6 panel

      Former president waives executive privilege to allow outspoken ally to appear over Capitol Hill riot

      A video of Steve Bannon’s talk show is displayed on a screen during public hearings of the January 6 committee in Washington on June 16
    • Friday, 12 November, 2021
      US Capitol attack
      Ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon indicted for contempt of Congress

      Federal charges triggered by refusal to comply with subpoena issued in Capitol attack investigation

      Steve Bannon with Donald Trump during the swearing-in of senior staff at the White House in 2017
    • Monday, 13 September, 2021
      Financial fraud
      Media companies linked to Guo Wengui pay $539m to settle SEC case

      US regulator alleges that companies engaged in illegal offerings of stock and digital assets

      Guo Wengui
    • Wednesday, 20 January, 2021
      Donald Trump
      Trump exits White House after pardoning ex-strategist Bannon

      ‘We’ll be back in some form,’ says 45th US president, but stops short of announcing another run in 2024

    • Thursday, 20 August, 2020
      Steve Bannon charged with fraud over border wall fundraiser

      Trump’s former adviser among 4 men arrested over ‘We Build the Wall’ crowdfunding campaign

    • Friday, 8 November, 2019
      Trump Russia ties
      Bannon testifies of Trump ‘access point’ to WikiLeaks

      Roger Stone trial hears claims of Assange ‘relationship’ during Democratic email dump

      Steve Bannon, the former chief executive of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, speaks to members of the media outside federal court after testifying in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019. Bannon testified that Roger Stone told him he "had a relationship" with WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange and implied he could get information from them.Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
    • Saturday, 19 October, 2019
      China
      Steve Bannon turns Huawei saga into anti-China movie

      Former White House aide is trying to unite the west in opposition to Beijing on trade

      Steve Bannon, former chairman of Breitbart News Network LLC and former Trump political strategist, gestures as he speaks during an interview at the Bloomberg Invest London event at Bloomberg's European headquarters in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018. With the help of strategists including Bannon, who helped upend the U.S. political order before falling out with U.S. President Donald Trump, European populists are discussing ways to gain a bigger foothold for their policies ahead of the election. Photographer: Luke MacGregor/Bloomberg
    • Sunday, 23 June, 2019
      Boris Johnson
      Steve Bannon says he advised Johnson on speech attacking May  

      Video appears to give credence to former Trump adviser’s assertion they discussed resignation

      FTGraphic
									Conservative MP Boris Johnson gestures as he speaks to the audience as he takes part in a Conservative Party leadership hustings event in Birmingham, central England on June 22, 2019. - Britain's leadership contest starts a month-long nationwide tour on Saturday as Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt reach out to grassroots Conservatives in their bid to become prime minister. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images
									
									ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - MARCH 06: Steve Bannon, the former chief strategist for U.S. President Donald Trump, speaks at an event hosted by the weekly right-wing Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche on March 6, 2018 in Zurich, Switzerland. Bannon is reportedly on a tour to several European countries that included Italy just before the country's weekend election. (Photo by Adrian Bretscher/Getty Images)
    • Sunday, 2 June, 2019
      Populism
      Italy revokes Steve Bannon’s lease on mountain monastery

      Former Trump adviser had hoped to develop an academy for Europe’s nationalists

      Trisulti monastery, south of Rome, from which Steve Bannon's institute to promote European nationalism has been evicted
    • Thursday, 2 May, 2019
      News in Focus podcast12 min listen
      Bannon's academy for the global alt-right

      Steve Bannon was one of the most influential figures in Donald Trump’s presidential …

    • Thursday, 2 May, 2019
      FT Magazine
      Steve Bannon’s alt-right academy — and one village’s fight to stop it

      How an Italian monastery became part of a plan for a populist Europe

    • Friday, 22 March, 2019
      John Paul Rathbone
      The mask of Bolsonaro’s guru, Olavo de Carvalho, slips

      Depicted as placid and learned, Brazil’s hardcore ideologue explodes into insults

      Brazilian writer Olavo de Carvalho arrives for the showing of a documentary on the government of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro in Washington, U.S., March 16, 2019. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
    • Monday, 18 March, 2019
      Americas
      Brazil’s ‘Tropical Trump’ seeks to reset ties with White House visit

      President Jair Bolsonaro will celebrate ideological affinities with US counterpart

      Composite of US President Donald Trump and Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro Credit Getty
    • Monday, 19 November, 2018
      Arron Banks
      Arron Banks looked at US fundraising for Leave.EU, emails show

      Documents released by MPs highlight links between Trump campaign figures and Brexit campaigner

    • Monday, 5 November, 2018
      FT CollectionsTrump and the polls
      Trump, The Blue-Collar President by Anthony Scaramucci

      The Mooch makes a pitch to re-enter the White House circle of trust

      U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Vice-President Elect Mike Pence tour a Carrier factory in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S., December 1, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar - RC19F904A9D0
    • Sunday, 9 September, 2018
      US politics & policy
      Pence rejects accusations of White House disarray

      Vice-president calls criticism of Trump’s fitness an ‘assault on our democracy’

      LAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 07: U.S. Vice President Mike Pence speaks at Nellis Air Force Base on September 7, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pence is visiting Las Vegas to support U.S. Sen. Dean Heller's re-election and Nevada Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt's campaigns. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
    • Thursday, 6 September, 2018
      Henry Mance
      An invitation to Hillary Clinton to go into Fox TV’s lair

      If Steve Bannon can have a liberal airing, why not a keynote from the Democrat to rightwingers?

      FILE - In this Aug. 19, 2018 file photo, Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, talks about the approaching midterm election during an interview in Washington. Bannon’s invitation to speak at a festival hosted by The Economist is still on. The newspaper announced Tuesday, Sept. 4, that Bannon would be speaking, as scheduled, during The Economist’s “Open Future” gathering later this month. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
    • Wednesday, 29 August, 2018
      Janan Ganesh
      Populism was not sparked by the financial crisis

      Although 2008 has been designated Year Zero, US politics owes more to much older events

      Marchers from Veterans for Peace protest the Vietnam War outside the Pentagon in Washington, October 21, 1967. Vietnam marks the 40th anniversary of the capture of Saigon by North Vietnamese forces on April 30, the event that ended a war that lasted over 30 years, killing up to four million Vietnamese, the Vietnamese government said, and more than 58,000 U.S troops, the U.S. Defense Ministry has said. Vietnam refers to the event as the date of its reunification. REUTERS/Courtesy LBJ Library - TM3EB4T1GDJ01
    • Sunday, 12 August, 2018
      Islam
      Boris Johnson has ‘nothing to apologise for’, says Steve Bannon

      Ex-adviser to Trump defends former UK foreign secretary after burka ‘letter boxes’ remark

      FILE PHOTO: White House senior advisor Steve Bannon attends as U.S. President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S. January 28, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
    • Thursday, 2 August, 2018
      Brexit
      Tommy Robinson case exposes links between far-right in US and UK

      English Defence League founder backed by former Trump adviser Bannon and Ukip leader

      D8Y882 London, UK. 6th June 2013. EDL leader Stephen "Tommy Robinson" Yaxley Lennon outside The Old Bailey where he was watching the pre-sentencing proceedings for the six Islamic extremists who attempted to blow up an English Defence League gathering in Dewsbury. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
    • Thursday, 26 July, 2018
      The FT ViewEuropean Parliament elections
      Steve Bannon’s plot for the downfall of old Europe

      The next EU parliament elections are a chance to defeat the far-right

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