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President Donald Trump has issued a presidential pardon for his former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, who has been indicted for defrauding Trump supporters and just recently was banned from YouTube for calling for the “beheading” of Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Bannon was arrested back in August while on a Chinese billionaire’s yacht and charged with wire fraud and money laundering for misusing funds from a private effort to build a stretch of the border wall. And at least one CNN legal adviser warned that the case was “very bad news” for Bannon and that his “best chance” to stay out of prison was a Trump pardon.
According to New York Times‘ Maggie Haberman, the president made the decision to pardon Bannon “after a day of frantic efforts to sway his thinking, including from Mr. Bannon.”
Bannon, who was CEO of Trump’s 2017 campaign, was pushed out of the White House after only eight months. Trump viciously disowned Bannon just two years ago, saying
But Bannon’s legal troubles might not be over, even after this act of clemency from Trump. As CNN legal adviser Elie Honig noted, “theft is theft” and New York state charges — which are exempt from presidential pardons — might well still threaten the former White House strategist.