The annual gathering of US conservatives enthusiastically welcomes US president’s promise to shrink the government.
Accusations of an apparent Nazi salute by American conservative firebrand and Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon at a Washington convention led a French far-right leader to withdraw from the event
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts' upcoming performance (at least, according to Donald Trump's former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon) following Trump's presidential takeover has shocked many in the theater community.
Donald Trump's ally Steve Bannon took the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference — and raised some alarm bells from onlookers with his remarks. Bannon, no stranger to making eyebrow-raising comments,
According to the Los Angeles Times, rumors of a J6 Prison Choir performance at the Kennedy Center spread online following longtime Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon’s February 20 speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor,
According to the CPAC poll that included 1,022 attendees, 61 percent said they supported Vance as the future leader of the GOP after Trump’s term ends in four years. Meanwhile, right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon came in second with 12 percent support.
President Donald Trump has been flirting with the possibility of serving a third term, and supporters like Steve Bannon are all for it. But even Bannon acknowledged that the U.S. Constitution stands in the way of MAGA's ambitions.
Through blunt conversations and terse texting exchanges, Steve Bannon, the populist strategist and nationalist firebrand, tries to keep tabs on the inner workings of the White House. His inquiries fan out across the top rungs of President Donald Trump’s administration,
MAGA activists Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer blasted Elon Musk and President Donald Trump for distracting from the budget deficit and national debt by focusing on internet memes instead. As the House Budget Committee was marking up a budget likely to have few cuts in the next year,
Steve Bannon said on February 17of 2017 that he intended to “deconstruct the administrative state.” Donald Trump has the perfect man for the job: Elon Musk is his hatchet man.
Long before Elon Musk became Donald Trump's buddy-in-chief, the real estate mogul had another right-hand man: Steve Bannon. Bannon was a right-wing media crank, alleged white supremacist, and self-described "economic nationalist.