Steve Bannon says he’s prepared to serve his country as ‘a political prisoner’

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Steve Bannon says he’s prepared to serve his country as ‘a political prisoner’
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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was ordered on Thursday to self-surrender for his four-month prison sentence no later than July 1.

says he is ready to do time in prison as “a political prisoner,” referencing his previous time serving in the U.S.“In my 20s, I spent almost four years on a Navy destroyer in the North-Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, Western Pacific, South China Sea,” Bannon said. “So in my 20s, I served my country on a Navy destroyer, and in my 70s, I’ll serve my country in a federal prison. It doesn’t make any difference for me, it won’t change my life one way. I don’t have a big social agenda.

"When asked how he will spend his prison time, Bannon explained he does a variety of “spiritual exercises” from the“I’m proud to work 18 hours a day, I have nothing else in my life going on except this, so it won’t stop, and we’ll just continue to press on,” Bannon said. “I’ve told my team there can’t be one drop in quality. There can’t be one drop in audience participation or impact, so it’s on my team to do and I’ll hopefully be in communication with those guys, but I’m very confident.

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