New York Judge April Newbauer has postponed War Room host Stephen K. Bannon’s state fraud trial. The former Chief Strategist to President-elect Donald J. Trump will now be tried on February 25 after prosecutors asked to introduce new evidence to their case. Judge Newbauer—who initially refused a postponement—insists, “We’re not changing [the date] again.”
The case, brought by Manhattan District Attorney (DA) Alvin Bragg, centers on allegations that Bannon defrauded donors to We Build the Wall, an initiative to complete sections of the U.S. southern border war privately while lawfare and congressional resistance were holding up federal construction efforts during Trump’s first term.
Lawyers for Bannon, who denies any wrongdoing, have argued they will require additional time to respond to prosecutors introducing new evidence, as they “may now need to offer testimony and/or evidence countering” the claims against him.
Bannon completed a sentence for a separate federal conviction for defying the corrupt January 6 Committee shortly before Election Day.
While the new state trial date is set for after President-elect Trump’s inauguration, presidential pardon powers do not apply to state crimes.
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A Manhattan judge POSTPONES the criminal trial of Steve Bannon until Feb. 25.
The judge finds it necessary after ALLOWING prosecutors to introduce evidence about financial transactions involving We Build the Wall, Bannon’s non-profit COAR, and Bannon’s AmEx card.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) November 18, 2024