Bannon, Trump and Elon Musk
Trump's former chief strategist told ABC Sunday he believes the billionaires' inauguration attendance is an "official surrender" to the next administration.
The longtime ally of Donald J. Trump faces state charges of bilking donors who gave money to build a border wall. His delay tactics mimic those of his patron.
This is a listing for 'This Week' airing Sunday, January 19, 2025. WHITE HOUSE DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER JON FINER, STEVE BANNON, AND SEN. ALEX PADILLA, SUNDAY ON “THIS WEEK” WITH CO ...
Steve Bannon had some thoughts on what the next four years have in store for Donald Trump as he returns to the White House. In a wide-ranging interview with POLITICO’s White House bureau chief ...
The cracks between the tech broligarchs who are now flocking around Trump and the populist MAGA movement that launched him began to reveal themselves in late December when the provocateur Laura Loomer started attacking the H-1B visa, which facilitates the staffing of a significant portion of the tech industry.
If there were any doubts that Donald Trump would begin his second term with deep fractures in his movement, they were erased last week when Steve Bannon called Elon Musk “a truly evil person” with the “maturity of a child” and vowed to “get Elon ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon is ramping up public attacks on billionaire Elon Musk amid an intensifying debate on the right about Musk’s influence ...
Steve Bannon, former advisor to President-elect Donald Trump and a podcaster who calls his right-wing audience on “War Room” his “army of the awakened,” is determined to get billionaire ...
WASHINGTON — ABC’s “This Week” — Deputy national security adviser Jon Finer; Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif.; Steve Bannon, former strategist for President-elect Donald Trump; Jonathan Dekel-Chen and Gillian Kaye, parents of Israeli American held hostage by Hamas.
Former Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon said tech billionaires attendance at Trump's inauguration is a sign of their "official surrender" to Trump.
Charlie Kirk, the founder of the grass-roots youth organization Turning Point USA, is also in regular contact with Mr. Trump’s inner circle as well as key Republican senators whose “no” votes could sink a Hegseth confirmation — a fact he has used to pressure them into supporting the potential nominee.