Bannon has not responded to repeated requests by The Washington Post to discuss the matter. In March 2012, with the death of founder Andrew Breitbart, Bannon became executive chairman of the Los Angeles-based Breitbart News, which was expanding its operations to Washington. She had moved to Florida in 2008, “starting a new life in Miami,” Bannon said in court papers during the divorce. Just weeks after signing the Opechee Drive lease, Bannon launched “Breitbart News Sunday with Stephen K. Bannon,” a three-hour program broadcast live Sunday nights from SiriusXM studios in Washington. The Post was unable to determine what state Bannon claimed as his primary residence for the purpose of income tax.
Source: Washington Post March 11, 2017 16:09 UTC