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Bannon refuses to answer Congress panel

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WASHINGTON — Steve Bannon, former US President Donald Trump adviser, on Tuesday refused to answer questions from a congressio­nal committee probing allegation­s of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 US election, saying he was under orders from the White House not to.

Russia has denied meddling in the election and Trump has denied any collusion between his campaign and Moscow.

Bannon was quizzed voluntaril­y behind closed doors by the House of Representa­tives Intelligen­ce Committee, the first time he has testified in the probe investigat­ing whether Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to influence the elections.

It was unlikely to be Bannon’s last such testimony: The New York Times and The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that Bannon has been subpoenaed by Robert Mueller, a special counsel investigat­ing the same issue.

That made Bannon the first person from Trump’s inner circle to receive a grand jury subpoena from Mueller in the probe, which is also looking at whether Trump has tried to obstruct the investigat­ion.

When appearing before the Intelligen­ce Committee, Bannon refused to answer a number of questions, citing “executive privilege” allowing the president to keep informatio­n from the public.

A hard-line nationalis­t who sought to shake up US domestic and foreign policy, Bannon, 64, was forced out as Trump’s chief strategist in August.

Fire and Fury

The unrestrict­ed testimony of Bannon could be explosive: He had a front-row seat as chief executive of the 2016 election campaign in its final months, and as a top policy adviser in the first seven months of the administra­tion.

A book released last week, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, by Michael Wolff, quoted Bannon as saying that a pre-election meeting involving Trump’s eldest son Donald Jr and a foreign lawyer was “treasonous”.

Last week Bannon stepped down from Breitbart News, which he had helped make a powerful conservati­ve force, and he lost the support of the Mercer family, wealthy conservati­ve power brokers.

Underscori­ng the break, Trump said Bannon had “lost his mind” and branded him “Sloppy Steve” via Twitter.

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Steve Bannon, former White House strategist

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