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Bannon’s Arlington “Safe House” Dinner with Breitbart Circle and References to Trump Administration Tensions

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020092
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The passage provides anecdotal details about Steve Bannon’s living situation and a private dinner attended by his aide and Nigel Farage’s lawyer, hinting at internal Trump administration conflicts. Wh Bannon’s Arlington apartment described as a “safe house” used after moving from the Breitbart office Dinner on July 20 hosted by Bannon with Chinese takeout, organized by aide Alexandra Preate. Prese

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