Steve Bannon
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Contents
Biography
Early life
Investment banking
Political involvement
Trump campaign and presidency
Post-Trump ventures
Occupations
Military
- United States Navy (197?-198?)
Corporations
- Goldman Sachs: Investment banker (198?-1990)
- Bannon & Co.: Co-founder (1990) and investment banker (1990-1998?)
- Affinity Media: Chairman and CEO (2007-2011)
Alternative media
- Breitbart News: Co-founder (2007), executive chair (2012-2018)
Political organizations
- Government Accountability Institute: Co-founder (2012) and executive chair (2012-2016)
- Council for National Policy: Member
- Cambridge Analytica: Vice president
Campaigns and PACs
- 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign: Chief executive
Government positions
- Chief Strategist to President Donald Trump (2017)
Controversies
Political connections
Republican politics
Intelligence networks
- Cambridge Analytica and its parent SCL Group
Corporate connections
- Bain Capital and Mitt Romney (through a deal he did while at Goldman Sachs)
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation (which he represented in the 1990s in their sale of Castle Rock Entertainment to the Turner Broadcasting System owned by Ted Turner)
- Internet Gaming Entertainment (encouraged Goldman Sachs to invest in them in 2006, and then became CEO when it rebranded as Affinity Media)
- Andy Badolato
- Jeffrey Epstein
- Guo Wengui
References
External links
- Hollywood Reporter, "Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement" (Exclusive)" by Michael Wolff, 2016/11/18: "In these dark days for Democrats, Bannon has become the blackest hole. "Darkness is good," says Bannon, who amid the suits surrounding him at Trump Tower, looks like a graduate student in his T-shirt, open button-down and tatty blue blazer — albeit a 62-year-old graduate student. "Dick Cheney. Darth Vader. Satan. That's power. It only helps us when they" — I believe by "they" he means liberals and the media, already promoting calls for his ouster — "get it wrong. When they're blind to who we are and what we're doing.""
- Andy Badolato (alt-right activist and financial crook) connection
- Intelligence connections
- Daniel Hopsicker, "Stock Fraud, Drug Trafficking, & the ‘Alt-Right’", 2016/09/28: "In addition to Mob links, we will see hints of U.S. intelligence involvement. Does Steve Bannon have national security ties? According to Bloomberg News, Bannon joined the Navy right after college, and then spent four years at sea, including working as a navigator in the north Arabian Sea during the Iranian hostage crisis. He left the Persian Gulf just as the ill-fated U.S. mission to rescue the hostages in Tehran, Desert One, died in the sands of the Iranian desert. Bannon became an assistant to the chief of Naval operations at the Pentagon, earned a master’s degree in national security studies at Georgetown University at night, then headed to Wall Street, where he went to work at Goldman Sachs. There he worked on a series of leveraged buyouts, including a deal involving Bain Capital and Mitt Romney."
- Guo Wengui association
- New Federal State of China "protest" group
- theBreaker.news, "Surrey assault victim: “They attack the real anti-CCP, actual pro-democratic activists”" by Bob Mackin, 2020/11/26: "Louis Huang, co-founder of the Vancouver Chinese Human Rights Watch Group, was punched and kicked while he was down Nov. 25 by two men who have been involved in ongoing protests on the street since September. [...] A group that purports to oppose the Chinese Communist Party has protested outside the house of journalist Bingchen “Benson” Gao since September. Gao has denied their claims that he is a spy for the Chinese government. Huang said he was in the area because Gao asked him to go with him to Surrey city hall and Surrey RCMP headquarters on Nov. 25 “to ask them to pay more attention to the ongoing harassment.” [...] “They pretend to be anti-CCP, but they attack the real anti-CCP, actual pro-democratic activists around the world, so we have to oppose them,” Huang said. The protesters are part of the New Federal State of China campaign created by Steve Bannon and Guo Wengui, who are also involved in the media startups GNews and GTV. Associates have staged protests against critics in other cities around North America. Gao has been critical of Guo, who is wanted for corruption in China. Guo was the developer of the dragon-shaped Pangu Plaza complex that opened for the Beijing 2008 Olympics. [...] Guo, who is also known as Miles Guo and Miles Kwork, is seen in a video circulating on social media on Nov. 24 saying that if Gao removes all videos from his channel and apologizes, “our comrades will stop their actions against him.”"
- CTV News, "Video shows activist beaten, kicked amid unusual protest outside B.C. journalist's home" by Jon Woodward, 2020/11/26
- CTV News, "After beating, Chinese journalist targeted in Surrey protest wants action from city and police" by Jon Woodward, 2020/11/27: "The protesters themselves didn’t respond to questions in person in the cul-de-sac Wednesday. They have leafletted homes claiming to be part of the New Federal State of China, a group founded by former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon, and Chinese tycoon Miles Guo, who is living in exile in New York. The aims of the protesters, and Gao, sound similar: they’re both criticizing the Chinese Communist Party. Guo’s group has claimed that Gao is in league with the CCP. But documents filed in an American court allege it’s actually Guo who is working with the Chinese government to target critics abroad. Guo has denied this."
- New Federal State of China "protest" group