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Steve Bannon promotes impeachment‑fear film ahead of 2018 midterms

Steve Bannon promotes impeachment‑fear film ahead of 2018 midterms The passage is a forwarded Wall Street Journal article describing a propaganda film produced by Steve Bannon. It contains no specific transactions, dates beyond public events, or actionable leads. It merely outlines political messaging strategy and mentions public figures (Trump, Bannon, Mueller) in a generic context, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Bannon is producing a film titled “Trump at War” to mobilize the base before the 2018 midterms.; The film’s premiere is scheduled for Sept. 9 at the Manhattan club where Hillary Clinton gave the “deplorables” speech.; Bannon argues that fear of impeachment will motivate both core Trump supporters and moderate Republicans (RINOs).

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Steve Bannon promotes impeachment‑fear film ahead of 2018 midterms The passage is a forwarded Wall Street Journal article describing a propaganda film produced by Steve Bannon. It contains no specific transactions, dates beyond public events, or actionable leads. It merely outlines political messaging strategy and mentions public figures (Trump, Bannon, Mueller) in a generic context, offering little investigative value. Key insights: Bannon is producing a film titled “Trump at War” to mobilize the base before the 2018 midterms.; The film’s premiere is scheduled for Sept. 9 at the Manhattan club where Hillary Clinton gave the “deplorables” speech.; Bannon argues that fear of impeachment will motivate both core Trump supporters and moderate Republicans (RINOs).

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kagglehouse-oversightpolitical-propagandamidterm-electionssteve-bannontrump-administrationimpeachment-rhetoric
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