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Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #024300
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Summary

The passage only reports a minor public confrontation involving Steve Bannon at a bookstore, with no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or evidence of wrongdoing. It provides no actionable Steve Bannon was approached by a woman who called him a "piece of trash" in a Richmond, VA bookstore The bookstore owner called 911, but the call was cancelled before police arrived. Bannon's hometow

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