War Room host Stephen K. Bannon begins his prison sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, on July 1, according to CNN. The facility, which houses violent offenders, is not the minimum-security setup most were anticipating.
“Not at all what Steve Bannon was wanting here,” gloated CNN reporter Katelyn Polantz in conversation with OutFront host Erin Burnett, noting that Bannon’s legal team had expected a less restrictive environment due to his non-violent status and lack of prior convictions.
The federal judge assigned to Bannon’s case ordered the more stringent conditions. Polantz says the prison is “behind ‘The Wall,'” indicating a higher level of confinement than minimum-security camps.
“It’s different than a camp. It has more confines for the inmates that are kept there. Also, violent offenders can be kept in a low-security prison like the one Bannon is going to,” Polantz stressed.
Bannon faces another court proceeding in New York in September. If these charges proceed while he is in custody, there is a possibility he could transfer to Rikers Island, currently experiencing “historical levels of violence and death,” according to Democrat City Councilmember Carlina Rivera.
DOUBLE STANDARDS.
The authorities are treating Bannon differently from criminals like the late Jeffrey Epstein. The pedophile could leave prison six days a week after receiving a 13-month sentence for procuring child prostitutes, with a private limousine transporting him between prison and his home and workplace.
Bannon received four months in prison for contempt of Congress for not complying with the corrupt January 6 Committee.
Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, believes Joe Biden’s Justice Department and its allies are attempting to remove Bannon from the chessboard ahead of the November election because the former Donald Trump advisor is someone who “actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precinct strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning.”
“It’s his catchphrase: ‘Action, action, action’—and that’s what they want to stop,” he added.
Bannon is someone who gets people “up off their couches” to take “action, action, action” and that’s why Joe Biden wants to take him off the chessboard, says @RaheemKassam. pic.twitter.com/9mbCzagzW9
— Jack Montgomery (@JackBMontgomery) June 11, 2024