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stories. we need to acknowledge them in and this place. we need to make sure that just like ghana, sierra leone, harlem and atlanta, that this is one of the places that black folk come from. somebody get my harmonica. i feel a song coming on. the following is a cnn special report. his vision is almost messianic. >> you're witnessing political realignment. >> cnn investigates steve and a political movement based on lies. >> he knows who won the 2020 election. >> this illegitimate biden regime. >> you sow some doubt, and you create a movement. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> from american politics -- >> steve bannon was the one that i heard say you've got to get involved grass roots. >> it's about dividing this country. >> to the world stage.
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>> let them call you racist. wear it as a badge of honor. >> he studied factual actual propagandists. >> steve bannon, the single most dangerous american who came our way. >> his role leading up to january 6th. >> it's not gonna happen like you think it's going to happen. >> he is comparing it to the revolutionary war. >> all i can say is strap in. >> and his master plan for upcoming elections. >> it is about who counts the votes, and guess what, we're going to count them. >> with rare interviews. >> bannon was calling the plays. >> he was the oracle. >> mr. bannon, why do you continue to push the lie that the 2020 election was stolen? >> it's not a lie. >> is this the end of democracy? >> we will govern for 100 years. >> steve bannon: divided we fall." ♪ >> would you like a copy of the constitution? >> thanks for coming out. >> stacy alteieri, a newcomer to
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politics is a local precinct chair in dekalb county, georgia. >> this is time to get involved. we have a bunch of people that have had it. no more. when the censorship started just in front of your eyes, the economy, things going down in schools, i said, you know what. this is craziness. >> with stacey and i being friends, we would talk amongst ourselves, and we would say what is going on? what's happening to our country, to our children, to our economy? >> wendy and jodi diodat, both republicans and first-time candidates, both running for seats in georgia's house of representatives. both inspired to run by one man. >> i was just kind of going up the channels, and i land on this guys, and i was like, god, he looks so familiar. who is that? i recognize him, and it was steve bannon. >> we have a unique once -- not
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in a generation -- lifetime opportunity to destroy this left wing globalist cabal. >> steve bannon is the one i heard say you've got to get involved grass roots instead of y'all complaining and i remember calling and talking to stacy about it. maybe we should go, you know, and do some local stuff. >> and how do you two go from that to becoming candidates? >> we ask ourselves that daily. >> what are we doing? >> did you know much about him before, that his involvement with trump's campaign, the white house, all of that? >> no, no. >> steve bannon has never been elected to any office, never confirmed by congress for any position, but potentially has more influence on the political direction of the nation today than almost anyone besides donald trump. >> we believe in the ballot box. we believe in fair and free and transparent elections, and we're winning everywhere. we're going to win 80 to 100-seat pickup in the house of representatives. we're going to win the senate. we're going to win the
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governorships and we're going to win the state legislatures. this is going to be a massive blowout. you're witnessing right now a political realignment and we will govern for 100 years after we win 100 seats. >> bannon sees himself as the narrator in a great, great grand conspiracy of his own devising. >> steve bannon is the intellectual and cultural navigator for the modern day trump era republican party setting the agenda even more than donald trump. >> this is illegitimate. >> bannon sets that agenda through his daily show, "war room." it's on tv, radio, the internet and the podcast version is often among the top three political podcasts on apple. >> the whole reason we started the 6:00 show "battleground" was to focus, particularly on the primary and then the run-up to this november where we're going to have destruction of the democratic party. >> his pathway to destroy the democratic party, control who runs the elections by putting the ultra maga in charge.
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>> it is about who counts of votes, and guess what, we're going to count them, because we've got the election officials that are showing up. >> one thing that stopped the overthrow of the 2020 election was that republican precinct workers said no. they said we're not going to overturn what was a valid election. i think bannon saw that and said if donald trump runs in 2024 and the same thing happen, i want to make sure that we have people in those positions that will overturn the election for trump, even if he loses it. >> bannon insists he wants every vote to be counted legally, but his entire movement is based on the lie that donald trump, not joe biden, actually won the 2020 election. >> we will never concede. we will never say this election was not stolen. >> i was never inspired to be involved in politics until this last election. >> and what about that election inspired you? >> to see all the anomalies during the election. there's no way that biden could ever have won an election. he didn't campaign.
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the most unpopular person. if you believe that that was a safe and fair election, i mean, i just can't help you. >> the truth is it was a safe, fair and legitimate election. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> yet, tens of millions of trump fans don't believe it. >> steve bannon has had a great influence on where my party, the republican party has gone. he has a type of politics that is about hatred. it's about dividing this country and generating distrust of our institutions. >> beyond just spreading disinformation, bannon motivates. >> everybody should be a precinct committeeman. now is the time to get in power. >> i thought, okay, a precinct committeeman. >> and he has inspired an entire army of political neophytes to take over the republican party. >> have to do something.
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i just can't sit around. >> far right candidates who believe in election conspiracy theories flock to bannon's war room, from lower level officials to members of congress, even senate hopefuls. >> join the maga crew. get a rino hunting permit. >> the extreme characters, the folks where you're just like how are these people in public life? how are they seeking office? bannon's carved out a space in the republican party for these folks to have a seat at the table. >> of the more than 100 maga politicians who have appeared on bannon's "war room," more than two dozen have won their primary races so far. >> bannon's approach to everything is how can i weaponized this? how can i take this energy and redirect it towards my own goals? >> seems almost diabolically disingenuous. >> i think that's a term he was happily embrace. >> he loves the image of being seen as the darth vader image pulling the strings from behind the scenes. >> we've moved into a
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post-objective reality society, right? >> ben hartwell is the international editor for bannon's "war room." >> it's a case of some of these are the facts, and the other side will say perhaps these are the facts. >> based in rome, he frequently appears on the show, and admits bannon's version of the so-called facts is what's covered on "war room." >> he has an ability to identify what the number one headline topic of conversation should be and bringing people on board, basing frame it as the national debate. >> he's the disciple that's delivering that maga movement. >> brad parscale, campaign's trump's former digital director and campaign manager gave cnn a rare interview to talk about his mentor, steve bannon. >> his message, his ability to carry that message and understand the people, that's why he's good at telling the
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stories. why people follow him in the millions online. >> in terms of messaging, it seems to me that bannon uses fear a lot. >> well, fear is one of the great marketing tactics of all time. fear sells. >> using fear, has served bannon well since his days of making dark political documentaries in the early 2000s. >> some of the figures he studied the closest and admired from the past are actual nazi propagandists. >> leni riefenstahl was hired by adolf hitler to make films glorifying the nazi party ahead of world war two. politics aside, bannon said she was a master of communication. >> he showed me once shot for shot how he was copying in his own films what she had done in her films, so it gives an idea of his depth of belief in propaganda. >> it wasn't until he took over the alt-right media side
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breitbart in 2012 that he found a way to spread fear to millions. >> truth and fact are a word not used there. it's a narrative. >> kurt bardella watched as the popular website began to steer the republican party in an alt right direction. >> when you look at the pages of breitbart, the overt racist comments from the audience was littered across the pages. >> breitbart's audience would grow to millions of readers per month. >> one of his great insights is these sorts of people can be radicalized politically if you incentivize to come over, to be part of your army and read what it is you're writing and then point them toward a goal. >> bannon's mantra is flood the zone. he would flood the news cycle through breitbart and find persuadable voters through a company he helped launch called cambridge analytica.
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>> christopher wily, now a whistle-blower, was its director of research. >> the ultimate goal of cambridge analytica was to find people who served as the foundation for this alt-right movement. >> through analytica bannon was testing campaign platforms like drain the swamp, deep state and build the wall. brittany kaiser was the director of business development. she's turned whistle-blower. >> as the company became more and more successful, it became more obvious that it was specifically to just promote his political ideals. >> his vision is almost messianic in the sense that he views the need for total systems change in the western world. >> bannon had his message. he had his army, but to truly change the country, he would need the perfect politician.
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instrument, but he's an armor-piercing shell. >> bannon would use trump like ammunition, feeding him into the ready-to-fire army of online followers that bannon had been molding for years. >> millions of people out there who spend all day online, who can kind of be whipped into a frenzy, what bannon was doing, is he told me, was to try to harness that energy specifically to build an online army on behalf of trump. >> trump plowed through a republican field. >> thank you! >> and now faced what polls showed was an unbeatable foe, hillary clinton. less than three months before the election, this unconventional armor-piercing candidate fired his campaign manager and put steve bannon in charge. >> the most dangerous political operative in america. the new ceo of donald trump's campaign. >> he will make the nixon administration look like mary
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poppins. he's a dangerous man. >> bannon would make trump's message focus on one woman. >> lock her up! lock her up! lock her up! >> for what she's done they should lock her up. >> i think the narrative against hillary was one of the strongest suits. keep america great had the number one sign by him. >> brad parscale was trump's political director for trump's campaign and for a time ran his 2020 campaign. he had a front row seat to it all. >> what did bannon bring to you that you needed? >> narrative. bannon was calling the plays. what steve was an expert at was verbal warfare. when to counterpunch, went to take the punches, when to lean in, when to lean away. all those decisions lead to political victories that all root from that narrative. >> i've never seen a politician in my lifetime like trump engender the kind of dedication from his supporters.
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and part of that is bannon's understanding almost like a maestro what notes to hit with them. >> bannon would write the tune. brad parscale and an army of digital warriors would use facebook on a scale never seen before. >> 2016 hillary clinton made 60 66,000 ads online. i made 5.8 million. the only person that could approve a commercial to go live other than donald trump was bannon. bannon would look at every tv commercial i make and say that's not angry enough or this isn't tough enough. that's just too soft. turn to this. say this, brad. >> you know what's deplorable, hillary clinton viciously demonizing hard working people like you. >> bannon's targeted strategy appeared to be working. then came a bombshell. >> donald trump uncensored caught on tape speaking in
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vulgar language about kissing and groping women. >> when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the pussy. you can do anything. >> i remember when the billy bush tape, all of a sudden the rnc people disappeared from multiple buildings. they thought it was over. >> and bannon came up with the counterpunch. >> i never remember one inch where bannon gave up. people came to us and say what's going to happen? how should we do this? he was the oracle. >> the most outrageous audacious thing to do was to pull in these clinton accusers. >> bannon's defense against the tape, to go on offense. hours before the second presidential debate, steve bannon brought together four women claiming abuse at the hands of the clintons which the clintons had long denied. >> why did you say you -- >> why don't you ask bill clinton that? >> my girl paula jones the first one. bill clinton raped me, right, boom. they hit it, it was perfect.
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>> just beyond the forced smiles there, they were. >> all of a sudden, the story on cable news isn't donald trump and the "access hollywood" tape. if you look at the photos that the press took of everyone standing on the side you'll see steve bannon over in the corner with a smirk on his face at moment. you'll see the genius of steve bannon. >> bannon staged a media coup. the trump campaign never looked back. >> right now a historic moment. cnn projects donald trump wins the presidency. >> i went to the president and said, sir, you need to get dressed. you've won. i remember bannon standing right there next to me, and bannon was like, yeah, you won, sir. everyone got pretty emotional obviously. i still am today. it's one of those moments i'll never forget. i can see bannon was proud. everyone was really proud. the president walked up to me. he said good job, brad. you really did a good job. but just don't stand next to me on stage. >> because you're too tall. >> because i'm too tall. >> the last thing donald trump
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said before being president of the united states is don't stand next to me. >> what was bannon thinking at the time that he created this political revolution and now he was going to have the kind of power he'd only dreamed about. >> bannon was now chief strategist and senior counselor to the president of the united states. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. >> and bannon wasted no time. >> the white house on his big board, he had like 100 things he wanted to get done in the first 100 days. >> the first year in the trump white house was total chaos. none of these people coming in, including steve bannon, had any idea how to govern. the chaos didn't really bother him and also he was fueling it. >> he wanted no aspect of presidential power and influence to be off limits.
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>> he even got a seat on the national security council through trump's executive order. it elevated bannon to a position that had long been limited to top generals and senior cabinet officials. >> we didn't win an election to bring the country together. >> i think most people in the white house hated bannon's guts because he's a difficult guy to work with. he's explosive. he's a back-stabber. he's leaking in the press both about how great he is and how bad his enemies are, and ultimately i think that's why he only last seven months in the white house. >> who was running the country became the butt of jokes. >> send in steve bannon. >> "saturday night live" portrayed bannon as the grim reaper, trump as his puppet. >> i'll go sit at my desk. >> when "time" magazine named bannon the great manipulator. he had violated an unwritten rule getting more press than
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donald trump. >> that "time" magazine cover, the "saturday night live" skits with trump and the small desk, none of that was good for bannon's future in the white house. >> neither was his constant battle with trump's family. bannon would be fired. >> when bannon left the white house, there was an immense feeling of relief. with bannon gone, maybe the rhetoric would become more civil. that ended up not being the case at all and in very short order bannon was back on the outside helping lead the mob and continuing to advance the maga movement. because it penetrates deep into the tooth to help actively repair acid-weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair to my patients.
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get a great offer on internet and security, now with more speed and more bandwidth. plus find out how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. in the final weeks of the 2020 campaign, steve bannon was already talking about a stolen election. >> you see the ballot harvesting that's going on. what are your lying eyes telling you? >> but now in a leaked recording of a meeting three days before election day, bannon is heard outlining the very plan donald trump would use if he lost. >> what trump is going to do is declare victory, right. he's going to declare victory, but that doesn't mean he is the winner. he's just going to say he's the winner. >> bannon admitted that the stolen election lie would be just that, a lie. trump would lose and trump would falsely claim he won.
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>> frankly, we did win this election. >> steve bannon would go on to back the lie with his every breath. >> they know they stole this, and they also know that we're going to show they stole this. >> he is comparing it to like the revolutionary war. >> grow up. we're in a war right now. >> there is such an intimidation factor by steve bannon and those around him. >> this is our breaking news at this hour. >> arizona had gone for biden. bannon attacked the vote and aimed his stolen election ire at local officials like the maricopa county board of supervisors. >> the guys in maricopa county, you can hide, but you're going to be found. >> bill gates, a republican and chair of the board, suddenly found himself being threatened for certifying a fair election. >> my colleagues and i have been subjected to many threats. there was a guillotine that was set up outside of the arizona capitol here for the board of supervisors.
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>> we're here for reality. trump won a massive landslide on the 3rd of november. >> he's a really smart guy. he knows who won the 2020 election, but he understands that there is real power in that moment after the election of stoking that fear. you sow some doubt, and you create a movement. >> wrap your arms around donald j. trump. >> bannon threw his weight and power behind the stop the steal movement. his show financially supported protests. then behind the scenes, bannon circled a date on the calendar, january 6th, for an entirely new plan. >> we're going to run the green bay sweep. >> dubbed by bannon the green bay sweep. the plan called for right wing members of congress to object to certification of the election when lawmakers convened on january 6th. trump attorney john eastman outlined the legal theories. >> we need to bolster the authority of our leaders in
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congress to not accept fraudulently certified slates of electors. >> according to the plot, vice president mike pence could then refuse to certify the votes and send the election back to the states where fake electors would flip the vote for trump. >> donald j. trump of the state of florida, number of votes 11. >> if pence decides that it can't be certified and kicks it back to state legislatures, then that election is over. >> "war room" would talk about mike pence in 37 shows in the lead up to january 6th. eastman was a frequent guest. the plot is now part of an investigation by the department of justice and the january 6th committee. >> live from our nation's capitol, you're in the field headquarters of one of the small divisions of the bloodless coup. >> to make the plan work, bannon sought to pressure lawmakers and told his listeners to do the same. >> step by step by step, day by
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day, understanding we're all going to converge on that point on the 6th. >> it was, as he told them, their moment to save america. >> i met so many people in my life, man, if i was in a revolution, i would be at washington in trenton or i would be in the civil war. well, you know, this is where -- this is for your time in history. >> on january 5th, bannon and trump would speak by phone at least twice, and bannon joined a meeting of trump's inner circle at the willard hotel according to a congressional subpoena in an effort to persuade members of congress to block the certification of the election. >> it's not going to happen like you think it's going to happen. okay. it's going to be quite extraordinarily different and all i can say is stop in. the "war room" posse you've made this happen. tomorrow is game day. so strap in. let's get ready. >> the next day on january 6th, as a mob gathered outside the capitol, steve bannon was in his war room studio telling the vice president to execute the plan
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and overturn a fair election. >> the play has been called. mike pence, run the play. take the football. take the handoff from the quarterback. >> the votes for president of the united states are as follows. >> pence refused. >> hang mike pence. hang mike pence! >> it could have cost the vice president his life. he fled the congressional chambers down a back staircase as an angry mob searched the building for him. >> stop the steal! stop the steal! >> history will record it as a failed coup. the vice president upheld the constitution, but steve bannon's listeners have a different view. >> on the day that pence could have helped out which was january 6th, if i'm not mistaken, he proved himself to be an establishment person. he didn't stick up for -- and it changed a lot, including myself. >> he stood up for the constitution.
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>> he -- in my personal opinion, what i took from this is you know what? pence isn't the kind of guy that i hoped he was. he's part of the establishment. >> these three women and millions like them are what bannon hopes is the future of the republican party and the united states. bannon calls it the precinct strategy. ergo, we're going to take over everything from school boards all the way up to the house and the senate. >> he is really talking about from the ground up remaking a party that is trump loyal, maga loyal kind of party. >> okay. i want to start with dan schultz, precinct strategy. >> the precinct strategy's author is a bannon regular, a dan schultz, a local arizona attorney. >> if we conservatives don't take over the republican party, we're going to lose our republic. >> president trump comes out and endorses the precinct strategy. >> his step-by-step tutorial for taking over republican politics is now considered almost gospel, inspiring thousands of believers in the election lie to get
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involved. gop leaders in more than 20 counties, in mostly battleground states, told cnn they have seen a spike in participation. >> the precinct committee strategy, that's the first thing. dan schultz, i'm like oh, my gosh. i'm calling everybody i know. did we even know we had a precinct in my neighborhood? i'm the committee person now, you know. just feeling like hey, i'm actually doing something. >> they are all doing something because of bannon. >> jodi diodati is a long shot running for stacey abrams' old seat in the georgia house of representatives. wendy ahrenkiel is running for georgia's house district 523 and may actually win and stacy altiery is now a precinct chair registering voters and recruiting poll watchers. >> i'm a precinct committee person. we need folks. we'll have someone get in front of you. my friends and i decided we didn't want to sit around an bitch anymore. it was time to take it back. and that's what we're doing. >> amen.
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>> without exception, they believe joe biden lost in november 2020. >> did biden get more than obama? no way. >> no way. >> they say he got the most votes of any president ever. >> mm-hmm. >> and i just remember the energy around obama, and there was -- >> there's still energy around obama than there is biden. >> i just didn't see that lining up. >> for me my thing with it is i would just like to know what happened, and i do think that the evidence is there and it's not being seen. >> we've watched american society go from trust in and reliance upon institutions and now they don't trust it. people like bannon have and jump have convinced them what they see with their eyes and hear what their ears is false. and it's genuinely created two alternate realities existing simultaneously in this country. >> nowhere is that more evident than michigan.
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>> i happened to stumble upon steve bannon and dan schultz. >> bet padula is running to be a precinct delegate and wants to support candidates who believe the election was supported. stolen. >> thousands and thousands of ballots that were dropped off in the middle of the night in detroit. >> in michigan, precinct delegates have even more power because they, not the general public, determine the winners of some primary elections. that is how two election deniers promoted by steve bannon are now the republican candidates for secretary of state and attorney general. >> but i've got to go to a superstar in michigan mat depirno. mat, you're a hero and a patriot. >> ultra maga candidates from teex ohio, pennsylvania and arizona line up for steve bannon's podcast. >> thank you, steve, and thanks for introducing me to pennsylvania and america as well and what you really do here has consequences. >> doug mastriano, now the republican candidate for
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governor in pennsylvania has told bannon should he win he will control the state's elections. >> as governor i get to decertify any and all machines in the state. >> and that is the real danger, that the ultra maga detached from reality could take control of elections and impact whose votes count, whose do not, essentially eliminating the democratic process. >> if in fact this is an attempt to take away the vote of the people for a pre-ordained outcome that steve bannon or donald trump or their followers like, then that's as anti-democratic and anti-american as it gets. >> but bannon's actions do not end at the u.s. border. he's seeking a new world order based on a scary past. >> steve bannon was the single most dangerous american who came our way. s...
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for proof of just how far right the republican party has shifted, you only need to look at the conservative political action committee, or cpac. this year for the first time, cpac was held in europe and shows hungary and had its authoritarian leader viktor orban speak. he has forced white nationalism, clamped down on the press and taken control of his country's courts. >> we have to take back the institutions in washington and brussels. >> republicans ate it up.
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steve bannon not only admires orban, but advised him for years. bannon's work is not limited to the united states, and he has given new life to europe's very dark past. >> what i have been working on since i went over there in 2018 is that these groups have to work together. >> starting in 2018 after his firing from the white house, bannon has been trying to get populous leaders across europe to join forces turning the continent back decades. >> looking back over the past 70 years in the post world war ii era, in my opinion, steve bannon was the most single dangerous american who came our way. >> bannon traveled across europe meeting with populist leaders firing up populist crowds. >> the tide of history is with us, and it will compel us to victory after victory after victory. >> promoting the growth of what
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he calls a judeo-christian west. >> they are the kind of people that the judeo-christian west has developed. they have a voice in orban, mateo, salvini, le pen, trump, bolsonaro and others. >> bannon would call this push the movement. >> the thing that we're going do with the movement is like in the united states before i took over the trump campaign, we're actually going to provide the tools and the building blocks for victory. >> what is the movement? >> the movement is an idea to create more like a movement of separate nationalist political parties around europe so they could all fight together on issues of common interest, like issues in regards to illegal immigration. >> i'm going to go to ben harnwell first. >> ben harnwell is based in rome. >> it's strange to me you would
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bring in all these far right politicians from different countries. >> they are not far right. >> they are. around bannon's extravagant recruiting tables in europe were far right leaders from more than half a dozen countries. >> father, we're gathering around this table with friends and comrades. >> to bless the gathering, bannon brought along maga far right arizona congressman paul gosar, the movement's unofficial ambassador. >> i think it's time for action. >> yes. >> we were scared. >> wolfgang ischinger is germany's former ambassador to the u.s. >> you called him and described his actions as poisonous. >> yes. >> what do you mean by that? >> poisoning the political atmosphere in europe. we thought he's now going to bring a virus back into europe which had hoped to have gotten rid of after world war ii. >> what bannon wants is to replace every progressive european leader with a far right autocrat like hungary's orban.
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>> if we had 27 victor orbans, the current prime minister of hungary, across the 27 member states of the european union, they would not be a european union. >> bannon inflamed tensions in europe as muslim refugees from africa and the middle east flooded across borders. bannon called it an invasion. he was labeled a racist and didn't care. >> let them call you racist. let them call you xenophobes. let them call you nativists. wear it like a badge of honor. >> wear it like a badge. >> you know why he says that. when you fight the establishment they will come back ought and call you white supremacist, neo-nazi and racist, fascist. you know you have won because they have no arguments to come back against your actual policy platform. >> to cement the movement to change europe's culture bannon sought to create a school in
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this 13th century italian monastery. >> and we call it a modern gladiator school. >> a modern gladiator school. >> that's right. >> that conjures up fighting and violence to me. >> i don't think it really does. >> gladiator school? >> yeah. i think what it comes up to is the idea that if you're talking about culture warrior, then we're having a finishing school for culture warriors. >> bannon and harnwell's group dhi got approval to rent and restore this national treasure founded by peaceful monks in the year 1211. politicians like leah kortarelli stunned. >> we were shocked. we feared that the school could become the operational center of national populism in europe. it was really quite scary. they wanted to teach how to hate, how to deceive and how to divide our societies. >> the school never taught a single student. italy's government accused the
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dhi of lying on their application and kicked them out of their monastery. >> americans should known here bannon here lied and forged. >> but it's harnwell who is facing fraud charges. >> it is important that you see the horrific miscarriage of justice that the italian state inflicted in this action and it's the basis on which you have appealed. >> and you believe it was pure political. >> it was 100% political. >> among the allegations, dhi never paid its rent to the government. in fact, cnn confirmed this letter from a bank that supposedly verified dhi's financing for the project was fraudulent. dhi also told the ministry of culture it had five years experience running a cultural museum as was required, but we went to the location of that so-called museum with italian investigative reporter giorgio moto. >> this is the museum he was
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managing. >> you have in front of you the museum of steve bannon. the little museum of sir nicholas. >> you're not kidding. this is a stable filled with hay. >> a stable for donkeys. >> and obviously very well used by the donkeys. >> yeah, completely. >> we went to it. >> yeah. >> it was a stable. >> yeah. >> for a donkey. >> yeah. >> filled with hay. >> yeah. >> so you actually ran a museum there. >> yeah, and there wasn't a museum there in the stable. the museum was in the old chapel which is under lock and key on the floor above. >> despite our request, harnwell offered cnn no proof of any museum behind this locked door. so we went to find also the priest who remained in the church, and we asked him if it was a museum, and he told us it had never been a museum. >> bannon's gladiator school and the movement might be over, but
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some far right nationalist parties are still surging and bannon is still spreading his praise for autocratic rulers. >> putin's speech the other night, but if you read it, it's so logical. putin today gave a serious talk -- had a serious talk with the russian people that was a level of seriousness you will not seen with the clowns on capitol hill. >> bannon is very much aware of what vladimir putin has done and respects, admirers that appeal to blood and soil nationalism. those kinds of ideas can have power, and that's something that ought to frighten us. 'cause whe, you can “no way!” more. no wayyyy. no waaayyy! no way! [phone ringing] hm. no way! no way! priceline. every trip is a big deal. bubbles bubbles so many bubbles!
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we know names of them. >> when the january 6th committee subpoenaed steve bannon to find out just what he knows about that day, he refused to comply and was indicted. >> breaking news. another trump ally possibly going to jail. >> i'm telling you right now, this is going to be the misdemeanor from hell for merrick garland, nancy pelosi, and joe biden. >> reporter: for months bannon remained defiant. but on the brink of his trial in typical bannon disruptive style, an about-face. bannon said he would now testify. >> give me a date, a time, a room number, a microphone, and a holy bible that i can take the oath on. boom. deliver that and we'll see how good you are. >> reporter: prosecutors wrote babbon's last-minute efforts to testify almost nine months after his default are irrelevant. >> there's got to be some accountability here. these people believe that they are above the law. >> reporter: outside a recent hearing in his case cnn caught up to steve bannon. >> why do you continue to push the lie that the 2020 election
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was stolen? >> it's not a lie. >> it's a lie. you have no proof. we've looked at all the facts. >> i tell you what. >> you don't have the facts. rudy doesn't have the facts. >> hey, do me a favor. get this guy. i want to sit down with you this week for two hours and go through all the evidence. >> okay. how about friday? >> friday. done. done deal. >> despite that pledge the interview never happened. bannon ultimately ignored all our requests for interviews. before he was indicted for contempt bannon was indicted on federal fraud charges for allegedly funneling a million dollars in public donations from a private build the wall foundation. donald trump granted him a pardon. bannon's alleged co-conspirators weren't so lucky. two have pleaded guilty. >> we're going to blow out this -- it's a democrat. >> reporter: what bannon may be counting on most of all is the culmination of his political quest to take over. how we vote, who counts the vote and who wins. >> pray for our enemies. okay? pray for -- because we're going medieval on these people. we're going to savage our
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