Steve Bannon slammed as he threatens to chase ex-FBI Director Andrew McCabe across globe if Trump wins second term

Steve Bannon promised to pursue former FBI Director Andrew McCabe if Donald Trump were to regain the White House as he got ready to serve his jail term
PUBLISHED JUN 9, 2024
Steve Bannon threatened to chase former FBI Dir McCabe across globe if Trump wins election (Getty Images, Michael Kovac/Getty Images)
Steve Bannon threatened to chase former FBI Dir McCabe across globe if Trump wins election (Getty Images, Michael Kovac/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Steve Bannon promised to pursue former FBI Director Andrew McCabe if Donald Trump were to regain the White House as he got ready to serve his jail term, stated Mediaite.

Notably, a federal judge earlier this week gave Bannon an order to turn himself in by July 1st to serve a four-month jail term. The former Trump advisor was found guilty of contempt of Congress two years ago for not responding to a subpoena issued by the House January 6th Committee.

Steve Bannon threatens to chase former FBI Dir McCabe across globe

Bannon told McCabe to leave the country on the most recent episode of his show War Room, claiming that the DOJ would 'come and get' him if Trump were to win a second term. He continued by saying that McCabe 'was the American Gestapo deputy, and you're going to suffer the consequences'.

"We’re going to come and get you, and it’s going to be totally constitutional and totally by the rule of law. The reason they’re nervous and Kaitlan Collins, man, this was this is one of the most important interviews that’s been done in a long time. Right there you see them," Bannon said.



 

He added, "That is the deep state. That’s the enemies of this country that have taken over this apparatus on CNN with their number one host, Caitlin Collins, who’s the big show over there, and see how surprised she was. But she couldn’t even hide it."

If Trump is elected in November, he has further pledged to utilize the DOJ to bring charges against Democrats, including President Joe Biden. Bannon came to the conclusion that November 5th, following the election, is 'judgment day'.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 15: Former Trump Administration White House advisor Steve Bannon speaks to
Steve Bannon came to the conclusion that November 5th, following the election, is 'judgment day' (Getty Images)

Bannon also said, "And you’re going to suffer the consequences. It’s not going to be extrajudicial. It’s not going to be against the Constitution is going to reaffirm the Constitution. But the reason they’re nervous. Oh, these are torturous conversations. People are very they’re so concerned, bro. Leave the country."

He further mentioned, "Run as far as you can, bro. Because the long arm of American justice is going to get you and have you come back. Judgment day is 5th November of this year. Accountability day starts on the afternoon of the 20th of January, after Donald John Trump takes his hand off the King James Bible."

Internet grills Steve Bannon as he threatens to chase former FBI Dir McCabe across globe

Several internet users grilled Steve Bannon as he promised to pursue former FBI Director Andrew McCabe if Donald Trump were to regain the White House.

Some online comments read "Wait til they get to your next case, Pigpen. You're going to be looking at a lot longer than four months" and "The alcohol withdrawals are going to be brutal for that fat lush."

A person also stated, "No way Bannon catches up to him. It's not a pie eating contest" whereas one mentioned, "This traitorous tool needs to do hard time for J6."

A user also wrote, "I'm starting to think Bannon is catching Don's dementia."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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