Steve Bannon, a key ally of former President Donald Trump, made bold declarations at a conservative gathering in Detroit, promising investigations and prosecutions of those who have probed Trump and his political allies. Bannon stated that Inauguration Day in 2025 will be “accountability day” and warned that Trump’s allies would face justice, claiming that they will be “investigated, prosecuted and incarcerated.” These statements followed recent comments by Trump vowing retribution against those who have opposed him, suggesting that revenge could be justified.

Trump himself has echoed similar sentiments, indicating that he would have the right to go after his opponents once the election is over. While some of Trump’s allies, like Kellyanne Conway, have downplayed his comments, others have responded more forcefully to his legal troubles. Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan demanded that prosecutors testify about the “political prosecution” of Trump, and several Republican senators have signaled their opposition to working with the Biden administration following Trump’s conviction in New York.

Bannon’s fiery speech comes just before he is set to report to prison for contempt of Congress related to his failure to cooperate with the investigation of the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021. Despite no longer being an insider in Trump’s inner circle, Bannon remains influential in conservative circles and has a loyal following of Trump supporters. He has used his podcast platform to promote false claims of election fraud and rewrite the history of the Capitol attack, positioning himself as a key figure in the fight against what he sees as injustice.

Referencing potential legal consequences for Trump in the New York case, Bannon suggested that Trump could face up to 700 years in prison. He highlighted the prosecutions of other Trump allies, like Roger Stone and Rudy Giuliani, as evidence that individuals were being targeted for political reasons. Bannon urged his audience to stand strong against perceived government overreach and vowed to “purge” the Justice Department and “take apart” the FBI, framing the fight as a “revolution” against criminal governance.

Bannon’s speech galvanized the crowd, positioning them as the leaders of a movement against what they perceive as corrupt government entities. He set November 5 as “judgment day” and promised that Inauguration Day in 2025 would be a day of accountability. Despite facing his own legal challenges, Bannon’s rhetoric reflects a sense of urgency and determination among Trump supporters to challenge perceived injustices and hold those in power accountable for their actions. The future remains uncertain, but Bannon’s words signal a continued push for accountability and reform within conservative circles.

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