Bannon claims Congress urged DOJ to indict 35 bank executives but none were pursued
Bannon claims Congress urged DOJ to indict 35 bank executives but none were pursued The passage provides a vague allegation that a congressional committee recommended criminal indictments for 35 bank executives, yet offers no names, dates, or evidence. It lacks actionable details for investigation and repeats already known criticism of post‑2008 banking accountability, so its investigative value is low. Key insights: Bannon says a congressional committee asked the Justice Department to indict 35 bank executives.; He asserts that no indictments were ever filed.; The comment links the lack of prosecutions to populist anger (Tea Party, Identitarian movements).
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Bannon claims Congress urged DOJ to indict 35 bank executives but none were pursued The passage provides a vague allegation that a congressional committee recommended criminal indictments for 35 bank executives, yet offers no names, dates, or evidence. It lacks actionable details for investigation and repeats already known criticism of post‑2008 banking accountability, so its investigative value is low. Key insights: Bannon says a congressional committee asked the Justice Department to indict 35 bank executives.; He asserts that no indictments were ever filed.; The comment links the lack of prosecutions to populist anger (Tea Party, Identitarian movements).
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