Political prisoner Stephen K. Bannon (70) was released from the Federal Corrections Institution at Danbury, Connecticut early Tuesday morning October 29, 2024. Mr. Bannon completed his full four months of Federal incarceration without reduction in time served allowed by the First Step law.
Charged with failing to testify before the so called January 6 congressional committee, Mr. Bannon claimed executive privilege as a presidential advisor, in accordance with two hundred years of precedent, and the advice of presidential council. Previously, another Trump presidential advisor Peter Navarro asserted executive privilege in regards to a subpoena from the January 6 committee and was also prosecuted and served time for failing to submit.
The controversial January 6 select committee was notable for its composition that rejected republican minority appointments. Instead, the democrat majority lead by Speaker Nancy Pelosi chose two avowed anti-America First individuals. Lacking congressional minority ranking member, minority counsel, or parity, the January 6 Select Committee is widely regarded as an unconstitutionally comprised entity. Their subpoenas to be rejected as unlawful. Any compulsion by presidential advisors to testify regarded as usurpations of the separation of powers.
Of note regarding the two republican members appointed by Speaker Pelosi; Liz Cheney went on to lose her congressional seat in the Wyoming primary by the largest loss in history; and Adam Kinzinger decided not to run for re-election as one of the most despised Quislings in his former party.
The referral for prosecution from a congressional committee to the Department of Justice was not unusual in itself. However, that a presidential advisor was charged and prosecuted in a case such as this is absolutely historic with profound consequences to the Biden regime as well as previous elected administrations. Appeals courts and the U.S. Supreme Court offered no relief to Mr. Bannon. Under this new precedent, many violent and deceptive actions by previous administrations will not avert the statute of limitations and remain subject for investigation and prosecution of the highest officials.
In the months leading up to his incarceration Mr. Bannon sought action from leaders in congress to delay and reassess his imprisonment. Speaker Tiny Johnson, currently installed by a majority democrat house vote gave lip service at the last moments, but his courage failed. Speaker Tiny Johnson will let you know that he is a devout man. He is in fact the new Nancy Pelosi with a more believable smile.
Shortly after his release from prison Mr. Bannon took to the stage in a press conference to rejoin the fight for human liberty. By most accounts he looked leaner, well rested, and sun tanned. His eyes deeply clear and the appearance of a much healthier man of a younger age. Ready for the fight. Someone remarked that he looked more like he'd spent four months at a spa than in prison. Those who know Stephen K. Bannon seem unsurprised.