Former White House chief strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon revealed former Department of Justice (DOJ) special counsel Jack Smith and his team of federal attorneys, who waged a partisan lawfare campaign against President Donald J. Trump, are “quite upset that they didn’t get pardons” before former President Joe Biden left office last month. According to Bannon, the Biden DOJ lawfare specialists fear they will be the target of investigations by the department’s new leadership appointed by President Trump. Bannon believes this fear is justified.
“I think there’s going to be a lot of people that go to prison. I mean, I think a lot of people are going to go to prison for many, many years,” Bannon said in a recent interview with GBN America. He argued a sense of “arrogance” blinded Jack Smith and his team to the likelihood that Trump would win the 2024 presidential election.
“And I hear that Jack Smith’s team is quite upset that they didn’t get pardons,” Bannon revealed while offering Smith some advice: “I will just tell them, lawyer up. You know, you might want to check countries that don’t have [extradition] treaties with the United States, right? You might want to look at living the rest of your life there because investigations are going to happen.”
Bannon, himself a target of the Biden DOJ’s lawfare campaign against Trump and his allies, indicated that the beginnings of these investigations could already be underway, given who Trump appointed to the DOJ.
However, the former White House chief strategist cautioned that reviewing the Biden government’s lawfare efforts is a monumental task, and that President Trump and his DOJ may be better served appointing a special prosecutor to oversee the investigations and impanel a grand jury.
‘I think a lot of people are going to prison for many, many years’ @StevenEdginton asks Steve Bannon who the Trump DoJ should target first. Bannon warns the January 6 investigators to “lawyer up” or flee to a country without extradition to the US. pic.twitter.com/XjWng78AEq
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