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Steve Bannon’s plan to launch “The Movement” as a Europe‑wide far‑right coordination hub

Steve Bannon’s plan to launch “The Movement” as a Europe‑wide far‑right coordination hub The passage outlines Bannon’s intent to create a trans‑national populist network in Europe, naming several right‑wing leaders and describing fundraising ambitions. While it provides a clear narrative of strategy, the information is already widely reported in open‑source media and lacks concrete financial data, dates beyond 2018, or new actors. It offers a modest investigative lead for tracing any subsequent funding flows or organizational links, but its novelty and actionable specifics are limited. Key insights: Bannon discussed launching a non‑profit “The Movement” to coordinate European right‑wing parties ahead of the 2019 EU elections.; The initiative aims to rival George Soros’s Open Society funding by raising and channeling money to populist groups.; Names of potential allies include Matteo Salvini, Viktor Orbán, Marine Le Pen, Nigel Farage, and Italy’s Lega and Five Star Movement.

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Steve Bannon’s plan to launch “The Movement” as a Europe‑wide far‑right coordination hub The passage outlines Bannon’s intent to create a trans‑national populist network in Europe, naming several right‑wing leaders and describing fundraising ambitions. While it provides a clear narrative of strategy, the information is already widely reported in open‑source media and lacks concrete financial data, dates beyond 2018, or new actors. It offers a modest investigative lead for tracing any subsequent funding flows or organizational links, but its novelty and actionable specifics are limited. Key insights: Bannon discussed launching a non‑profit “The Movement” to coordinate European right‑wing parties ahead of the 2019 EU elections.; The initiative aims to rival George Soros’s Open Society funding by raising and channeling money to populist groups.; Names of potential allies include Matteo Salvini, Viktor Orbán, Marine Le Pen, Nigel Farage, and Italy’s Lega and Five Star Movement.

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