In an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon described the House Impeachment process as a “circus.” N…
Not surprising, Bannon railed against Democratic House leaders and the “radical left.” He bashed former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden for their economic policies, and insisted the economy is on “fire” on Trump’s watch.He insisted Trump’s economic strategy is helping to improve the financial fortunes of blue collar workers.
“Every aspect of the Trump strategy is coming together to show an economy that is literally on fire,” Bannon said. “The American people are going to sit there, just like in Thanksgiving, and weigh and measure this and say ‘what are the Democrats doing?'” Bannon also said he believes Hillary Clinton is planning to enter the 2020 presidential race. He cited Clinton’s“Hillary Clinton is waiting for her shot to come in and say ‘I’m gonna save the Democratic Party,'” he said.. He was a lightning rod for his ties to Breitbart News and its often biased, nationalist, racist coverage.
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