Steve Bannon’s personal grievances and ideological musings while in the White House
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The passage is a narrative description of Bannon’s feelings and worldview with no specific allegations, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile individuals (Trump, Bannon, P Bannon expressed hatred for his role in the Trump campaign and White House. He claimed to be the only staffer committed to radical change. He described the U.S. as split into hostile peoples, framing
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