Steve Bannon complains about 'judicial coup' upending Trump's 'virtually unlimited power'
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Steve Bannon complains about 'judicial coup' upending Trump's 'virtually unlimited power'

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MAGA influencer Steve Bannon complained this week that a "judicial coup" was challenging President Donald Trump's "virtually unlimited power." "I'm endowed with virtually unlimited power as President in the executive role, as Chief Executive Officer, the money and the people, as Commander-in-Chief." "And you see this judge, which needs to be impeached, trying to get in the middle of sending back terrorist groups, terrorist criminal groups, and he's Chief Magistrate." "I don't care at the end of the day which way we do this, Steve, but the bottom line is, and you've talked about it for a couple weeks now, this will not stop until we actually take action and show these judges that they are not more powerful than the president of the United States," he opined.

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