Under fire, Bannon backs off explosive comments about Trump’s son
Responding to former strategist ‘s quotes in Michael Wolffe’s controversial book on Donald Trump, the US president said Steve Bannon had lost his mind.
President Donald Trump’s former strategist Steve Bannon on Sunday sought to back away from derogatory comments ascribed to him about Trump’s son in a controversial book that sparked White House outrage and could threaten his job.
This February 11, 2017 file photo shows Steve Bannon, then US President Donald Trump's chief strategist, standing aside at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. (AFP)
Bannon, who was ousted from the White House in August, was quoted in “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” by journalist Michael Wolff, as saying a June 2016 meeting with a group of Russians attended by Donald Trump Jr. and his father’s top campaign officials was “treasonous” and “unpatriotic.”
“Donald Trump, Jr. is both a patriot and a good man. He has been relentless in his advocacy for his father and the agenda that has helped turn our country around,” Bannon said in a statement released on Sunday, adding that his comments were directed at Paul Manafort, Trump’s former campaign manager, and not aimed at the president’s son.
“I regret that my delay in responding to the inaccurate reporting regarding Don Jr. has diverted attention from the president’s historical accomplishments in the first year of his presidency,” Bannon said.
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