Steve Bannon defends Trump and calls Catholic church 'terrible' on immigration Read more“The Republican establishment is trying to nullify the 2016 election,” he said in his first TV interview on CBS. “They do not want Donald Trump’s populist, economic nationalist agenda to be implemented,” he said, warning that they will be held to account if they do not support the president. “After exiting the White House, Bannon left Washington for Long Island, New York, where he spent five days meeting with the billionaire,” Politico added. And by the way, I think that’s why Donald Trump and I get along so well. “Right now the president is committed to working with the leadership we have,” said the White House spokeswoman.
Source: The Guardian September 11, 2017 18:11 UTC