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Trump dumps controvers­ial Bannon in latest upheaval

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WASHINGTON/ HAGERSTOWN, Maryland: President Donald Trump on Friday fired his chief strategist Steve Bannon in the latest White House shake-up, removing a far-right architect of his 2016 election victory and a driving force behind his nationalis­t and anti-globalizat­ion agenda.

Bannon’s firing, a year and a day after Trump hired him as his campaign chief, put an abrupt end to the rabble-rousing political provocateu­r’s tumultuous tenure in a White House riven with rivalries and back-stabbing during which he clashed with moremodera­te factions.

He was instrument­al in some of Trump’s most contentiou­s policy moves including the ban on people from several Muslimmajo­rity countries, abandoning the Paris climate accord, tearing up internatio­nal trade agreements and cracking down on illegal immigratio­n. He was no friend of the Republican political establishm­ent and was loathed by liberals but was a darling of some of the president’s hard-line conservati­ve supporters.

White House officials said Trump had told new Chief of Staff John Kelly to crack down on the bickering and infighting, and that Bannon’s fate was sealed by comments published on Wednesday in the American Prospect liberal magazine in which he spoke of targeting his adversarie­s within the administra­tion.

Trump, seven months into his presidency, has become increasing­ly isolated over his comments following white supremacis­t violence in the Virginia college town of Charlottes­ville last Saturday and his attacks on fellow Republican­s. Some Republican­s had even begun questionin­g Trump’s capacity to govern.

As Trump came under fire from Republican­s including two former presidents, and from business leaders and US allies abroad, he faced mounting calls for Bannon’s ouster. Critics had accused Bannon of harbouring anti-Semitic and white nationalis­t sentiments.

“White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Steve Bannon have mutually agreed today would be Steve’s last day,” White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said in a statement.

Bannon returned to his post as executive chairman of rightwing Breitbart News on Friday afternoon, the website said. Prior to joining the Trump campaign, he had spearheade­d Breitbart’s shift into a forum for the ‘alt-right,’ a loose online

White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and Steve Bannon have mutually agreed today would be Steve’s last day. — Sarah Sanders, White House spokeswoma­n

confederat­ion of neo-Nazis, white supremacis­ts and anti-Semites.

Bannon said his departure from the White House signals a major shift for the Trump agenda. “The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over,” Bannon told the conservati­ve Weekly Standard.

“I just think his ability to get anything done – particular­ly the bigger things, like the wall, the bigger, broader things that we fought for, it’s just gonna be that much harder,” Bannon said.

He said he would use Breitbart to attack opponents of the populist and nationalis­t agenda he championed, including establishm­ent Republican­s.

“I am definitely going to crush the opposition,” Bannon said.

He became the latest key figure to abruptly depart a Trump White House that has been chaotic from its first days and already has lost a chief of staff, a national security adviser, two communicat­ions directors and a chief spokesman.

Trump’s presidency also has been dogged by ongoing investigat­ions in Congress and a special counsel named by the Justice Department into potential collusion between his presidenti­al campaign and Russia, something both Trump and Moscow deny.

Bannon, 63, is a former US Navy officer, Goldman Sachs investment banker and Hollywood movie producer.

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