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Bannon alleges Trump’s personal support for Senate candidate Luther Strange despite polling deficits and large GOP spending

Bannon alleges Trump’s personal support for Senate candidate Luther Strange despite polling deficits and large GOP spending The passage provides a specific claim that President Trump personally backed Luther Strange in an Alabama Senate race, citing a $32 million GOP spend versus $2 million for opponent Roy Moore and a personal appearance on September 22. While it names high‑profile actors (Trump, Bannon, Moore, Walsh) and suggests possible misuse of political influence, it lacks concrete evidence, financial records, or corroborating documents, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Trump allegedly supported Luther Strange despite poor polling, calling him a friend.; Bannon claims GOP leadership spent $32 million on Strange’s campaign versus $2 million for Roy Moore.; Trump made a personal campaign appearance in Huntsville, Alabama, on September 22.

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Bannon alleges Trump’s personal support for Senate candidate Luther Strange despite polling deficits and large GOP spending The passage provides a specific claim that President Trump personally backed Luther Strange in an Alabama Senate race, citing a $32 million GOP spend versus $2 million for opponent Roy Moore and a personal appearance on September 22. While it names high‑profile actors (Trump, Bannon, Moore, Walsh) and suggests possible misuse of political influence, it lacks concrete evidence, financial records, or corroborating documents, limiting immediate investigative action. Key insights: Trump allegedly supported Luther Strange despite poor polling, calling him a friend.; Bannon claims GOP leadership spent $32 million on Strange’s campaign versus $2 million for Roy Moore.; Trump made a personal campaign appearance in Huntsville, Alabama, on September 22.

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