Albuquerque Journal

Bannon leaves Breitbart news network

Former strategist for Trump now lacks an obvious soapbox

- THE WASHINGTON POST

WASHINGTON — Stephen Bannon stepped down as executive chairman of Breitbart News Network on Tuesday, ending his relationsh­ip with the alt-right website that he helped become widely influentia­l and which in turn abetted his rise as a political adviser and would-be kingmaker.

Bannon’s departure - just days after his public criticisms of former White House colleagues led to a spectacula­r falling-out with President Donald Trump and his allies - was a humbling denouement for a figure who had reached the uppermost levels of power only a year ago. It leaves him with no evident platform to promote his views and no financial basis for his preferred candidates.

Bannon left Breitbart in August 2016 to join Donald Trump’s presidenti­al campaign and later served as President Trump’s chief White House strategist. He was fired by Trump almost exactly a year after formally signing up with him.

Bannon maintained his visibility by rejoining Breitbart in August and directing it to serve his political ends as the insurgent voice of the “antiestabl­ishment” wing of the Republican Party, a faction that many critics saw as a socially intolerant and racist fringe of white nationalis­m.

His departure from Breitbart followed what appears to have been a vote of no confidence from a key supporter and investor in the website, Rebekah Mercer, a wealthy political donor, people at the company said. Mercer and her father, hedge-fund billionair­e Robert Mercer, own a minority share Breitbart and are influentia­l voices in its operation.

Bannon provoked Rebekah Mercer’s ire by making critical comments about Trump and his family to author Michael Wolff in a book, “Fire and Fury,” published just last week. Bannon is quoted in the book as saying that Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., and son-inlaw, Jared Kushner, engaged in “treasonous” behavior by secretly meeting with Russian representa­tives during the campaign to get unflatteri­ng informatio­n about Trump’s opponent, Hillary Clinton.

Trump replied to Bannon’s comments with a statement savaging his former confidant. “Steve Bannon has nothing to do with me or my presidency. When he was fired, he not only lost his job, he lost his mind,” the president said.

Mercer weighed in with a rare statement of her own on Thursday that distanced her from Bannon. “I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected,” she wrote.

 ?? SAUL LOEB/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Steve Bannon, out at Breitbart, arrives for the presidenti­al inaugurati­on at the U.S. Capitol in Washington last January.
SAUL LOEB/ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Bannon, out at Breitbart, arrives for the presidenti­al inaugurati­on at the U.S. Capitol in Washington last January.

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