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Steve Bannon reportedly plotting 2028 presidential bid
Summary
Axios reports that Steve Bannon has told allies he is quietly plotting a 2028 presidential bid; Bannon denies the claim and says he is focused on supporting Donald Trump.
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Steve Bannon has reportedly told allies he is quietly plotting a 2028 presidential bid and wants to shape the Republican agenda, Axios reports. The coverage says he aims to promote an "America First" outlook that includes a non-interventionist foreign policy, economic populism and opposition to 'Big Tech'. Bannon has publicly rejected the plotting claims, calling them "bulls***" and saying he is focused on supporting Donald Trump. The article also notes that recent Congress-released Epstein files include photos showing both Bannon and Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, and it says those images do not implicate them in his crimes.
Reported facts:
- Axios reports Bannon has told allies he is plotting a 2028 presidential bid and seeks to unite GOP lawmakers on key issues.
- The reported platform elements include non-interventionist foreign policy, economic populism and opposition to 'Big Tech'.
- Bannon denied the plotting reports, using strong language, and said he is concentrating on backing Donald Trump.
- The article mentions Bannon has discussed legal and strategic options related to the 22nd Amendment and contributed to a book by Alan Dershowitz about a possible third presidential term.
- Congress-released Epstein files include photos showing Bannon and Trump with Jeffrey Epstein; the report states the photos do not allege involvement in Epstein's crimes.
Summary:
The coverage describes internal planning and debate within parts of the Republican movement ahead of 2028, while Bannon publicly rejects the claim and reiterates support for Donald Trump. Undetermined at this time.
