Steve Bannon, known for his prominent role as a former Trump White House strategist, is currently facing a firestorm of criticism – not just from political opponents, but strikingly, from his own conservative allies and MAGA influencers. The reason for this unexpected backlash? His surprisingly extensive ties to the infamous Jeffrey Epstein.
Recent document releases, commonly known as the Epstein files, have brought Bannon’s relationship with the disgraced financier into sharp focus. These files reveal hundreds of emails, texts, and numerous photos showing Bannon and Epstein together. What’s more, documents suggest Bannon sought political advice from Epstein, who in turn was reportedly helping Bannon attempt to “rebuild” his public image as a “philanthropist.” This revelation has raised many eyebrows, especially among those who once championed Bannon.
The backlash has been swift and severe. Tech billionaire Elon Musk, himself facing scrutiny over Epstein contacts, publicly attacked Bannon on social media, labeling him “evil.” This sparked a broader conservative “pile-on.” Right-wing figures like Roger Stone echoed Musk’s sentiments, while commentator Dinesh D’Souza sarcastically referred to Bannon as a “man of the people,” hinting at an alleged 2019 documentary Bannon was undertaking to “clear” Epstein’s name. Malaysian conservative influencer Ian Miles Cheong added to the chorus, calling Bannon a “fraudster of the highest order” and highlighting the “filth-encrusted iceberg” of his involvement.
The unfolding saga presents a jarring picture: a prominent conservative figure now being lambasted by his own ideological camp over his deep connections to one of the most reviled figures in recent memory. As more details emerge, the pressure on Steve Bannon from within the conservative movement only seems to intensify.