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Bannon Discusses Tea Party Populism and Secularism in Congressional Hearing
The passage contains generic political rhetoric from a hearing with Stephen K. Bannon, but lacks specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It of Stephen K. Bannon appeared before a House oversight panel. Bannon frames the Tea Party as a populist revolt against perceived bailouts. He attributes cultural decline to secularism and frames the Mus
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The passage contains generic political rhetoric from a hearing with Stephen K. Bannon, but lacks specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable details linking powerful actors to misconduct. It of Stephen K. Bannon appeared before a House oversight panel. Bannon frames the Tea Party as a populist revolt against perceived bailouts. He attributes cultural decline to secularism and frames the Mus
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