Steve Bannon - Sentiment report
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Significant news events for Steve Bannon
2021-11-15
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Bannon, 67, surrendered to officials at the FBI's Washington DC field office. He now faces up to a year in prison and a $100,000 (£74,429) fine. The indictment stems from his refusal to cooperate with the congressional committee investigating the Capitol riot. Both counts carry a minimum sentence of 30 days and a maximum of one year in jail.
2021-11-12
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Bannon could now face up to a year in prison and a $100,000 (£74,522) fine. Lawmakers are considering similar contempt charges against Mr Trump's former chief of staff Mark Meadows, who also refused to comply with a subpoena.
2021-10-21
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Bannon refused to comply with a subpoena from the House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol. House voted 229-202 for the resolution, essentially falling along party lines, aside from nine Republicans. If found guilty by the DOJ, he could face a year in prison and a $100,000 fine.
2021-10-20
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The House committee tasked with investigating the January 6 insurrection has voted to hold Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for refusing to cooperate with their subpoena. The vote paves the way for a full House vote on the contempt measure Thursday. If passed, the Justice Department will decide whether to press charges. If convicted, Bannon would face up to a year in prison, but more likely a fine.
2021-10-14
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The House Select Committee probing the deadly Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol said it would vote on adopting a contempt report against Steve Bannon. If approved during a vote on Tuesday, a criminal contempt report would be forwarded for a vote in the House. Contempt of Congress can result in a fine and between one and 12 months in prison.
2021-01-20
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Bannon was indicted for allegedly defrauding hundreds of thousands of people in an online campaign to raise funds for a southern border wall. The fund, called “We Build the Wall,” was actually a slush fund for the personal expenses of Bannon and his co-defendants.