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Leghorn21

(13,524 posts)
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 07:43 PM Aug 2017

Are Steve Bannon's Days Numbered? NYT

By MAGGIE HABERMAN and GLENN THRUSH AUG. 14


Steve Bannon, President Trump’s chief strategist, has been criticized as being emblematic of the far-right nationalism that turned violent in Virginia last weekend. Can he salvage his role in the White House?

By A.J. CHAVAR and CHRIS CIRILLO on Publish Date August 14, 2017.

Rupert Murdoch has repeatedly urged President Trump to fire him. Anthony Scaramucci, the president’s former communications director, thrashed him on television as a white nationalist. Lt. Gen. H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, refused to even say he could work with him.

For months, Mr. Trump has considered ousting Stephen K. Bannon, the White House chief strategist and relentless nationalist who ran the Breitbart website and called it a “platform for the alt-right.” Mr. Trump has sent Mr. Bannon to a kind of internal exile, and has not met face-to-face for more than a week with a man who was once a fixture in the Oval Office, according to aides and friends of the president.

So far, Mr. Trump has not been able to follow through — a product of his dislike of confrontation, the bonds of a foxhole friendship forged during the 2016 presidential campaign and concerns about what mischief Mr. Bannon might do once he leaves the protective custody of the West Wing.

Not least, Mr. Bannon embodies the defiant populism at the core of the president’s agenda. Despite being marginalized, Mr. Bannon consulted with the president repeatedly over the weekend as Mr. Trump struggled to respond to the neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Va. In general, Mr. Bannon has cautioned the president not to criticize far-right activists too severely for fear of antagonizing a small but energetic part of his base.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/14/us/politics/steve-bannon-trump-white-house.html?_r=0

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Are Steve Bannon's Days Numbered? NYT (Original Post) Leghorn21 Aug 2017 OP
Without getting rid of Gorka and Stephen Miller, it won't make a big difference... still... hlthe2b Aug 2017 #1
I keep hearing that he's on the way out, along with Count Gorkula, HopeAgain Aug 2017 #2
I think Trump knows that bearsfootball516 Aug 2017 #3
And why, exactly, was responding to what happened in Chalottesville a "struggle?" 6000eliot Aug 2017 #4
he'll just lurk in the attic. pansypoo53219 Aug 2017 #5

bearsfootball516

(6,377 posts)
3. I think Trump knows that
Mon Aug 14, 2017, 08:19 PM
Aug 2017

If Bannon goes, the Breitbart coalition might go.

So, he's basically reduced his role to nothing, but keeps him on staff.

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