EXCLUSIVE Steve Bannon: I taught cellmates how the 'system' really works in prison...
and left with a new plan and 12lbs lighter Steve Bannon was released from federal prison after serving four months In an interview he described what he learned from teaching a civics class 2024 ELECTION: Ultimate poll reveals state of race between Trump and Harris Follow DailyMail.com's presidential election live blog for all the latest news and updates By Rob Crilly, Chief U.S.
Political Correspondent For Dailymail.Com In New York Published: 22:27 GMT, 30 October 2024 | Updated: 22:27 GMT, 30 October 2024 e-mail View comments Steve Bannon has spent the morning broadcasting to supporters and answering journalists' questions with one key message: Prison didn't break him; it made him stronger. But, after he plonked himself down on a couch in the 5,500-square foot hotel suite serving as Bannon campaign HQ for the day, he admitted it might not have been that way.
The lowest point was passing through a thick steel door and realizing that this was real. 'They put the key in a massive steel door. They open the steel door and you walk in and go, "Wow, this is a cell block," he said Tuesday, describing the lowest point of his four months.
'But I said, "Hey, I did it in the Navy back in my 20s. I'll do it here." 'And it turned out to be not a big deal.
I just had to get focused and turn it into a positive thing.' Former Trump strategist Steve Bannon was released from federal prison on Tuesday at the e.