The Niagara Falls Review

Director Michael Moore keen to debate former Trump aide

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TORONTO — Documentar­ian Michael Moore says he would eagerly take part in a debate against Steve Bannon, a former strategist for U.S. President Donald Trump, despite controvers­y over the polarizing pundit’s participat­ion in a Toronto forum this fall.

Last week, it was announced that Bannon would defend the merits of political populism at the Munk Debates in November, shortly after he was disinvited from next month’s New Yorker festival in response to backlash from readers and celebritie­s who threatened to drop out of the event.

In Toronto, Bannon will go up against author and editor David Frum at “The Rise of Populism” event on Nov. 2.

The news fuelled a heated debate over whether the ex-chairman of far-right publicatio­n Breitbart News should be granted a platform to share his views.

But Moore, who premièred his new documentar­y “Fahrenheit 11/9” at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival on Thursday, said it’s too late for that.

Bannon already has a place in the public discourse, he said, and it’s better to engage him than to let his rhetoric go unchalleng­ed.

“You want to hear him speak,” Moore told The Canadian Press in an interview. “You always want to hear the devil speak. You always want the devil to tell you his plans.”

Moore said he would jump at the chance to square off with Bannon over their clashing brands of populist politics, but played coy about who he believed would prevail in a hypothetic­al debate.

“I know how it would go,” Moore said. “I can’t say right now. You’ll find out.”

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