Stephen K. Bannon — the sometime adviser to presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and influential podcast host who will report on Monday to serve a four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress — predicted that President Bidenâ€
“The campaign is starting to wake up after spiking the football, I think wrongly,â€� Bannon, who ran the final months of Trumpâ€
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The Biden campaign has acknowledged the presidentâ€
Bannon, though, predicted that the debate, during which Biden gave answers that were hard to follow and repeatedly appeared to lose his train of thought, would lead to a collapse in poll numbers that the president would be unable to survive. If Biden were to withdraw from the race, it would upend Trumpâ€
Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung said Oâ€
Bannon remains in occasional contact with Trump and his aides. Bannon remains in occasional contact with Trump and his aides. He ruled out any future official role with the 2024 campaign or in the White House. He praised the current campaign leadership. If Biden withdraws, Bannon said, Republicans should attack the messy process of replacing him after Democratic primary voters already cast their ballots.
“We must weaponize their process and show the nation how callous they were, how self-serving they were, how they didnâ€
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He compared the fallout from the debate to earlier discussions about whether House Republicans should proceed with efforts to impeach Biden for fear of weakening him so much that he did not run for reelection.
“This is the best guy weâ€
Bannon gave an interview while preparing to surrender to authorities and enter a low-security federal prison in Danbury, Conn. On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected his last petition to delay his sentence, after a Washington appeals court denied similar requests. He was convicted in July 2022 on two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Bannon, who encouraged Trump supporters to come to Washington that day, has kept mum on his activities after the mob turned violent, including about two calls with Trump that day. Bannon claimed executive privilege, which no court has accepted.
Bannon said he would spend his sentence continuing to guide his audience through emails and interviews.
“They canâ€