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Bannon claims leadership of nationalist-populist movement after Trump backs McConnell-backed Senate candidate

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020112
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1
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2

Summary

The passage provides anecdotal commentary on internal political dynamics between Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and Mitch McConnell, but lacks concrete details such as transactions, dates beyond a vague Bannon describes himself as leader of the national‑populist movement. Trump supported Mitch McConnell’s Senate candidate Luther Strange over Roy Moore in Alabama. Bannon references personal health ch

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