“Can’t that money be used in the United States?” he said. His guest was Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke, who opposed President Barack Obama’s plan to resettle some Syrian refugees in the United States. In interviews with reporters since Trump’s election, Bannon has eschewed the traditional it’s-all-about-the-boss humility of presidential staffers. What he wanted, he said again and again, was “sovereignty.” Both in the United States and in its traditional allies in Western Europe. The “progressive plutocrats in Silicon Valley,” Bannon said, want unlimited ability to go around the world and bring people back to the United States.
Source: thestar February 01, 2017 18:33 UTC