Steve Bannon, the former chief strategist for Donald Trump and a prominent right-wing media figure, was released from federal prison on Tuesday (October 29), just days ahead of the pivotal Election Day (November 5).
His return comes as he aims to revive his flagging media platform, “War Room,” which has struggled during his incarceration.
“I’m back”…. with a vengeance?
According to CNN and The New York Times, Bannon, known for his staunch support of Trump, reported to a Connecticut prison in July after being convicted on two counts of contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena related to the January 6 investigation.
Throughout his time behind bars, he remained connected to loyal supporters, maintaining discussions about news and politics and preparing content for his podcast.
As he stepped out of prison early Tuesday morning, Bannon was greeted by his daughter, Maureen.
His absence has taken a toll on “War Room,” which once ranked among Apple’s top podcasts but fell out of the charts during his confinement.
Analysts suggest that while the show’s audience includes a significant number of Republicans, about a third of its listeners are independents, indicating a broader appeal that Bannon hopes to recapture.
Media Matters’ deputy director, Madeline Peltz, noted that while Bannon’s return is poised to energize his base, it may take time to regain the podcast’s former popularity.
“I think it’s going to take some time to bring the audience back and to mobilize them,” she explained, predicting that post-election dynamics could fuel a resurgence.
To start spinning narratives again?
The atmosphere among his supporters appears celebratory, with guest hosts on “War Room” eager for Bannon’s return. Prominent figures like conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell even offered promotional deals on his MyPillow products in honour of Bannon’s release.
Natalie Winters, a guest host, proclaimed, “It’s not an election, it’s ballot warfare,” echoing Bannon’s long-standing rhetoric surrounding electoral integrity.
As he prepares for his comeback, Bannon held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon in New York, marking a significant moment as he re-enters the political fray just in time for the election. Observers anticipate that his influential voice in election denialism will resurface, especially if Trump faces challenges in the upcoming vote.
With a unique talent for spinning narratives that resonate with grassroots movements, Bannon’s return is sure to reignite discussions within conservative circles as the election draws near.