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Bannon's Post‑White House Campaign Activities and Influence on Trump’s 2020 Ambitions

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020118
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1
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3

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The passage offers a descriptive account of Steve Bannon’s actions after leaving the White House, mentioning donor names and internal campaign tactics, but provides no concrete evidence, dates, transa Bannon reportedly assembled a “rump campaign” after leaving the White House. Mentions top 2016 Trump donors (Sheldon Adelson, the Mercers, Bernie Marcus, Peter Thiel) as part of Claims Bannon coordin

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