18-08-2017, 06:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-08-2017, 06:45 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
- Bannon is out ::bowtie::
Rebecca Zisser / Axios
Steve Bannon is out at the White House.- President Trump decided to push out Bannon: Top sources tell Axios that Bannon is telling people he resigned on August 7th to be effective on August 14th, his 1-year anniversary with Trump. (He joined the campaign in August of 2016).
- Today is Bannon's last day, per the White House: "White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Steve Bannon have mutually agreed today would be Steve's last day. We are grateful for his service and wish him the best."
- From a senior White House official: "Steve was made aware he was going to be asked to leave... he was given the opportunity to do it on his own terms. He was told the decision had been made and that he would no longer be serving at the WH."
- President Trump decided to push out Bannon: Top sources tell Axios that Bannon is telling people he resigned on August 7th to be effective on August 14th, his 1-year anniversary with Trump. (He joined the campaign in August of 2016).
- Jonathan Swan
- 2 hrs ago
White House review nears end: Officials expect Bannon firing
A decision is imminent from White House chief of staff John Kelly on whether Steve Bannon will keep his job, according to administration officials with knowledge of the situation:
- Bannon, who has run afoul of Trump in the past, is now suspected by the president of leaking about his West Wing colleagues. And Trump resents the publicity Bannon has been getting as mastermind of the campaign.
- Many West Wing officials are now asking "when," not "if," Bannon goes.
- Chief of Staff General John Kelly has been reviewing Bannon's position.
- A recent deluge of media coverage of Bannon including Bannon's explosive conversation with the American Prospect have not escaped either the president's or Kelly's attention.
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Why Bannon might still survive:
- Trump often sends mixed signals about his personnel plans, and makes decisions both to keep and dismiss people on whim.
- Bannon, with his close connection to the president's base, is the one West Wing official who could do authentic damage to Trump on the outside.
- We're told that Bannon's friendship with the billionaire Mercer family, who has been an important Trump ally, is a factor in the president's decision and could be part of the strategist's survival package.
- That's readily apparent from his media appearances. He seems unburdened, giving on the record interviews to publications including the New York Times, where he's unapologetically defending Trump's controversial comments in the fallout from the racist carnage in Charlottesville.
- One senior White House official said it seemed like Bannon was setting himself up to be a martyr the nationalist hero fired by the "globalists."
- He'd return to the outside world, a leader in the populist nationalist movement worldwide, with a partner in hedge fund billionaire Bob Mercer, who has deep pockets and would make Bannon even more of a force to be reckoned with on the outside. Plus he has the killing machine of Breitbart to return to.
- A source close to Bannon: "This week is a good window into what Bannon outside the [White House] would look like: A strong defense of POTUS and 'fire and fury' for enemies of The Trump agenda."
- "Get ready for Bannon the barbarian."
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass