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Alleged Bannon‑Fed chair quid‑pro‑quo and Trump NYT interview with threats to Attorney General

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020093
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The passage links several high‑profile actors – the Federal Reserve chair, Steve Bannon, President Trump, senior White House aides, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions – in a narrative of political bar Alleged exchange: Bannon helped secure the Fed chair’s appointment in return for policy fealty on a Bannon circulated a Guardian article to rally nationalist sentiment among senior staff. President

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