Bannon outlines three‑bucket agenda for Trump administration, naming senior officials
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The passage provides a direct quote from Steve Bannon describing a three‑part strategy that includes national security, economic nationalism, and dismantling the administrative state, and it names spe Bannon categorizes the administration’s agenda into three verticals: security, economic nationalism, He explicitly names Wilbur Ross (Commerce), Steve Mnuchin (Treasury), Robert Lighthizer (Trade), P
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