Steve Bannon cites unpursued criminal indictments against 35 bank executives
Steve Bannon cites unpursued criminal indictments against 35 bank executives The passage provides a specific claim that a congressional committee recommended criminal indictments for 35 bank executives, yet none were pursued. This suggests a possible obstruction or selective enforcement involving the Justice Department and high‑level financial actors, offering a concrete investigative lead (names, number of executives, committee recommendation). While the claim is unverified, it links powerful banking figures and a federal agency, making it moderately high‑impact and worth follow‑up. Key insights: Bannon references a congressional committee that advised the Justice Department to indict 35 bank executives.; He states that none of those indictments were ever pursued.; The context ties the lack of prosecution to broader populist anger over the 2008 financial crisis.
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Steve Bannon cites unpursued criminal indictments against 35 bank executives The passage provides a specific claim that a congressional committee recommended criminal indictments for 35 bank executives, yet none were pursued. This suggests a possible obstruction or selective enforcement involving the Justice Department and high‑level financial actors, offering a concrete investigative lead (names, number of executives, committee recommendation). While the claim is unverified, it links powerful banking figures and a federal agency, making it moderately high‑impact and worth follow‑up. Key insights: Bannon references a congressional committee that advised the Justice Department to indict 35 bank executives.; He states that none of those indictments were ever pursued.; The context ties the lack of prosecution to broader populist anger over the 2008 financial crisis.
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