Bannon Dismisses ‘Alt-Right’ As ‘Losers’ In Off-The-Script Interview
Following Anthony Scaramucci’s accidental interviewonversation with the New Yorker, one might think Trump administration staffers would have set rules of engagement with reporters. But Steve Bannon sounded off to the American Prospect without asking to go off the record.
In the most surprising twist from the interview, Bannon appeared to distance himself from the “alt-right,” which he bragged about creating a platform for while the head of Breitbart News.
“Ethno-nationalism — it’s losers. It’s a fringe element,” he said. “I think the media plays it up too much.”
He also discussed his plans to stack the State Department with allies, replacing traditional diplomatic types with “hawks.” Bannon, coming off the November victory, mocked the Democrats and their embrace of “identity politics.” “The Democrats,” he said, “the longer they talk about identity politics, I got ’em. I want them to talk about racism every day. If the left is focused on race and identity, and we go with economic nationalism, we can crush the Democrats.”
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