November 17, 2021 THE LATEST ![]() Why Steve Bannon's indictment isn't all bad news for him by Zeeshan Aleem Americans who want former President Donald Trump and his allies to be held accountable for the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol may have celebrated Monday when they saw Steve Bannon turn himself into the FBI on a contempt of Congress charge.
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