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Bannon Blasts House GOP for Wavering Trump Support, Signals Party Split

Former President Trump’s former advisor, Steve Bannon, criticized House Republicans for not supporting the former President and accused them of wanting him to lose the November election. He voiced his concerns on his podcast, saying that House Republicans, like Rep. Jim Jordan, have not taken action to investigate alleged conspiracies against the former President.

Bannon also criticized Rep. Jordan for not fully supporting Trump and accused him of just putting on a show. He called for more aggressive action to support Trump, rather than just making promises on TV or social media.

During the podcast, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined Bannon to discuss a foreign aid package supported by House Speaker Mike Johnson. Greene criticized Speaker Johnson for betraying the Republican Party by supporting the aid package, including Ukraine funds. However, former President Trump expressed sympathy towards Speaker Johnson, stating that he believes Johnson is a good person working hard.

Bannon’s statements and concerns reflect a growing divide within the Republican Party over supporting former President Trump and his agenda. The podcast brings attention to the tensions between Trump loyalists and other Republicans, and highlights their differing approaches to governance and policy.

It is clear that Bannon and Greene are strong advocates for former President Trump and are disappointed by the lack of support from some House Republicans. Their criticisms and concerns may further intensify the internal conflicts within the Republican Party as they navigate their future political direction.

Written by Staff Reports

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