Steve Bannon

The judge’s ruling is just the latest legal hit against Donald Trump's former White House strategist.
The ex-newscaster and failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate predicted to Steve Bannon that 300 million people would rise up to protest Trump's indictment.
The subpoena calls for documents and testimony from the longtime Donald Trump ally, according to several news outlets.
The radical right-winger said she much prefers another type of caller.
Prosecutors allege that Bannon, who once served as Donald Trump’s chief strategist, defrauded donors hoping to see a barrier built on the southern border.
Brian Kolfage, an ex-associate of Donald Trump's former adviser Steve Bannon, stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from donors.
The self-exiled Chinese businessman misappropriated hundreds of millions of dollars, federal prosecutors said.
The longtime Trump ally has been sued for breach of contract by a Manhattan law firm that defended him in several recent high-profile legal battles.
Bannon and Lake took election denial to new extremes in a recent interview.
A judge questioned whether the move was simply a ploy to delay the former White House strategist's trial over the fundraising scheme.