Steve Bannon, a key figure from the Trump administration, has lost his appeal to delay a four-month prison sentence for contempt of Congress.
The federal appeals court panel's decision means Bannon must begin his sentence by July 1, unless the Supreme Court intervenes. Bannon, who sought the delay citing the need to comment on the upcoming presidential election, has been a controversial figure due to his close ties with former President Donald Trump.
Critics have expressed satisfaction with the court's ruling, emphasizing that Bannon deserves to serve his sentence.
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Finally, some accountability! Steve Bannon has been dodging consequences for too long, and it's about time he faces the music for his actions. This ruling sends a clear message that no one is above the law, not even those who once walked the halls of power alongside Trump.
It's refreshing to see accountability in action, especially when it comes to someone like Steve Bannon, who played such a pivotal role in the Trump administration. This decision sends a clear message that no one is above the law, not even those with the most influential connections.
This ruling against Bannon just shows how the legal system can be weaponized against political adversaries, rather than focusing on true justice.
Looks like the deep state's at it again, trying to silence Bannon just because he's not afraid to speak the truth about the swamp in Washington.
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'He deserves to be in jail': Steve Bannon slammed as his bid to delay four-month prison sentence is rejected by federal appeals court panel
An ever-ardent ally of former President Donald Trump, Bannon is required to start serving his four-month sentence for contempt of Congress by July 1
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