With just one week to go before the election, one of the greatest warriors of the America First movement has returned to freedom.
The Honey Badger himself, Stephen K. Bannon, has been released after serving four months in a political prison, based on outrageous charges that were only meant to silence one of the most effective political strategists in the country today. He was released from the federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut at about 3:00 AM.
But not even 12 hours after his release, Steve is already prepared to get right back to work. His dedication to America is something to which we should all aspire, and with 7 days left in the election, we too must give it our all to get President Donald J. Trump across the finish line on November 5th.
We all need to get serious, and those who haven’t yet done all they can to guarantee victory in one week must get involved, now. Go to TrumpForce47.com today and become part of the victory.
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Stephen K. Bannon Released From Prison.
By Raheem J. Kassam
Former Trump chief strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon was released from FCI Danbury in Connecticut on Tuesday morning at around 3:15AM, The National Pulse can report.
Bannon, 70, has now officially completed his prison sentence, handed down after an unconstitutional Congressional committee “investigating” the January 6, 2021 riots at the Capitol held him in contempt for refusing to breach Presidential privilege.
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The former Goldman Sachs investment banker and Breitbart News executive chairman was eligible for early release under the First Step Act, but the Biden-Harris Bureau of Prisons (BoP) unlawfully ignored his request.
Bannon — who was met outside FCI Danbury by his daughter Maureen — will host his War Room show at 10AM EST, and will host a press conference at 3PM.
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