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Steve Bannon Warns: Hunter Biden Won't Survive Prison Like I Did

 November 1, 2024

Upon his release from federal custody, Steve Bannon promptly resumed his role in political discourse, forecasting a grim reality for Hunter Biden, who is facing imminent sentencing for his legal troubles.

Former political strategist Steve Bannon speculates that Hunter Biden, due to be sentenced soon, might not endure the harsh realities of prison life, Daily Mail reported.

Early Tuesday morning, Steve Bannon, aged 70, was released from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut. His imprisonment was due to contempt of Congress charges linked to the January 6th congressional investigation.

Immediately following his release, Bannon returned to his familiar battleground, reviving his "War Room" livestream show. He wasted no time sharing his prison experiences and his views on current political events during an interview with DailyMail.com.

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Bannon's reflections on his prison time highlighted the challenges he faced, which included violence and the presence of drugs like synthetic marijuana, known as K2. He expressed his concern over these conditions, particularly for someone like Hunter Biden, who has struggled with drug addiction in the past.

"I don't think Hunter Biden would last 48 hours in a federal prison," Bannon remarked during his livestream. He elaborated on the toughness required to survive such environments, something he feels Hunter might lack due to his previous addiction issues.

Despite the emotional strain, President Joe Biden has remained firm on his stance not to pardon his son. This decision comes even as Hunter Biden prepares for his December sentencing for gun and tax crimes.

Bannon's Critique of Political Rivals

In his typical confrontational style, Bannon did not shy away from criticizing prominent political figures. He accused former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of targeting him to diminish the influence of his broadcast and to break his spirit, calling himself a political prisoner.

"She sent me to a federal prison as a political prisoner, to do two things, to make sure that she tried to tamp down the power of this show, right, tamp down the power of the show, and also to break me," Bannon declared.

He also used his platform to repeat disputed claims about the 2020 election, emphasizing his focus on upcoming political events and potential strategies to influence them.

Impact on Future Political Strategies

Steve Bannon’s release from prison has not only put him back in the political spotlight but also reignited his resolve to impact political discourse. "My focus is on victory next Tuesday and the biggest number possible because folks: don't think it's going to end on Tuesday," Bannon warned, alluding to the continuous nature of political struggle.

Bannon's experiences and perspectives provide a stark backdrop to the ongoing narrative surrounding Hunter Biden's legal challenges. With his son's sentencing looming, President Biden faces personal and political pressures that could influence future decisions.

As Bannon continues to share his insights and political strategies, the broader implications for the Biden family and the political landscape remain a topic of significant interest and speculation.