Steve Bannon released from prison, black and Hispanic inmates say ‘detest’ Kamala Harris

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was released from federal prison on Tuesday after serving four months for contempt of Congress — and immediately began streaming on his Rumble show. Bannon, sporting longer-than-usual hair, shared his thoughts on Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and the upcoming election.

“I can tell you, as a political prisoner in a federal prison, that the young men in this country who are African-American and Hispanic-American abhor— disgust – Kamala Harris,” he said. “They loathe her.”

Bannon, on his aptly dubbed “Bannon’s War Room” show, moved quickly from target to target. He said Pelosi sent him to jail as a “political prisoner” for failing to comply with a House subpoena related to an investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Instead of letting that dampen his spirits, Bannon said he now has an extra pep in his step. “The four months in federal prison not only broke me, it empowered me,” he explained. “I’m more focused and energetic than I’ve ever been in my entire life.”

He also predicted that his former boss will beat Harris on Election Day next week.

“Nancy Pelosi, get out your No. 2 pencil and write this down: this show has never been more powerful, the voices behind it have never been stronger, the audience has never been more powerful,” Bannon said. “And we’re going to deliver a knockout blow to your progressive insanity.”

Bannon then ripped Democrats and pundits who compared Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden to a 1939 Nazi rally, saying it was a “dangerous lie.” The only way out, Bannon noted, is to “crush them at the ballot box.”

His back to rumble video was viewed 32,900 times in the first few hours. Overall, his show has a little more than 1 million followers.

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