Steve Bannon’s 2014 Vatican‑hosted Q&A reveals early coordination with European far‑right and Catholic conservatives
Steve Bannon’s 2014 Vatican‑hosted Q&A reveals early coordination with European far‑right and Catholic conservatives The passage provides a concrete lead – a recorded 2014 Skype briefing by Steve Bannon to a Vatican‑based conference that outlines a “global tea party movement” and links to European far‑right parties and a Catholic‑conservative group. It identifies specific actors (Bannon, Benjamin Harnwell, Nirj Deva, Cardinal Raymond Burke) and an organization (Human Dignity Institute). While the content is not previously widely reported, the source (BuzzFeed transcript, YouTube video) is verifiable, offering a clear investigative path to obtain the full recording, confirm participants, and explore any follow‑up communications or funding ties. The claim is sensitive because it connects a senior Trump adviser to foreign political movements and Vatican‑linked conservatives, potentially fueling controversy if substantiated. Key insights: Bannon delivered a 50‑minute Q&A via Skype to a Vatican conference in summer 2014.; He framed a “global tea party movement” supporting UKIP, National Front, and other far‑right parties.; The conference was hosted by the Human Dignity Institute, founded by Benjamin Harnwell, aide to MEP Nirj Deva.
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Steve Bannon’s 2014 Vatican‑hosted Q&A reveals early coordination with European far‑right and Catholic conservatives The passage provides a concrete lead – a recorded 2014 Skype briefing by Steve Bannon to a Vatican‑based conference that outlines a “global tea party movement” and links to European far‑right parties and a Catholic‑conservative group. It identifies specific actors (Bannon, Benjamin Harnwell, Nirj Deva, Cardinal Raymond Burke) and an organization (Human Dignity Institute). While the content is not previously widely reported, the source (BuzzFeed transcript, YouTube video) is verifiable, offering a clear investigative path to obtain the full recording, confirm participants, and explore any follow‑up communications or funding ties. The claim is sensitive because it connects a senior Trump adviser to foreign political movements and Vatican‑linked conservatives, potentially fueling controversy if substantiated. Key insights: Bannon delivered a 50‑minute Q&A via Skype to a Vatican conference in summer 2014.; He framed a “global tea party movement” supporting UKIP, National Front, and other far‑right parties.; The conference was hosted by the Human Dignity Institute, founded by Benjamin Harnwell, aide to MEP Nirj Deva.
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