Friday, 25 October 2024

Bannon prison statement - 'Biden-Harris are illegally holding me past my release date


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© Eduardo Munoz/ReutersFormer White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon arrives at New York State Supreme Court for a hearing in New York City, U.S. January 12, 2023.
Former Trump White House Chief Advisor Stephen K. Bannon has issued a blistering statement, sent to The National Pulse, explaining how the Biden-Harris regime is holding him illegally, refusing to accept his First Step Act eligibility, and incarcerating him longer than required in order to swing the election.

"Kamala Harris is the 'Queen of Mass Incarcerations'," Bannon told The National Pulse, "detested by black and hispanic men who are refusing to turn out and vote for her. She has done nothing to implement President Trump's heroic First Step Act, in fact welcoming hundreds of thousands of hardened illegal migrant criminals while allowing US citizens eligible for early release to rot in prison. No mass deportations, but continual mass incarcerations."

On August 29, 2024, Bannon filed a motion to reimpose bail or impose a period of supervised release. The government's response to Mr. Bannon's en banc petition has been pending for over 75 days. His lawyers say, "the Court should grant Mr. Bannon's motion for bail pending completion of Supreme Court review, and order the Bureau of Prisons to release Mr. Bannon immediately."

Bannon continued: "Harris will lose this election on her inability to get black and hispanic men to vote for her in Philadelphia, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. The four years she did nothing for family reunification of American citizen prisoners while genuflecting to illegal alien criminals is coming back to bite her. Her Indian heritage surely taught her: Karma is a Bitch."

He concluded: "The Harris Bureau of Prisons is illegally holding me past my legal release date-trying to eliminate one of President Trump's strongest advocates — these criminals reek of desperation."

The First Step Act passed in December 2018 aims to reform the federal prison system by reducing sentences for non-violent offenders and focusing on rehabilitation. A key provision allows inmates to earn time credits through participation in educational and vocational programs, potentially leading to early release into pre-release custody, such as halfway houses or home confinement. The law also expands compassionate release for elderly or terminally ill prisoners.

Bannon is expected to be released on October 29th, though qualified for First Step Act early release last month.
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