Former White House chief strategist and War Room host Stephen K. Bannon will reportedly serve no jail time in an upcoming New York fraud case, brought by partisan lawfare practitioners Alvin Bragg.
The National Pulse has independently verified the fact, though details of a supposed plea deal have yet to be released.
The case is centred around fundraising for a privately constructed border wall.
Last November, New York Judge April Newbauer postponed Bannon’s fraud trial until after President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration as prosecutors said they intended to bring new evidence into the case.
Brought by George Soros-backed Manhattan District Attorney (DA) Alvin Bragg, the prosecution hinged 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.
In reality, no money was wrongfully used, and New York prosecutors were only able to find one person who claimed they were defrauded out of less than $50.