Steve Bannon is all over the newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails, raising questions about the 15 hours of interviews he has promised to release

The Hollywood Reporter reported that the unreleased documentary did not explain the extent of their relationship — author Michael Wolff claimed that Bannon “was a frequent visitor to both Epstein’s Manhattan home and his Paris apartment, and the two exchanged calls and emails almost daily.” »
Additionally, according to Business Insider, “people who spent time with the two men” said that “the two behaved like friends toward each other,” with Bannon advising the notorious sex trafficker on “how to handle his myriad legal and media investigations.”
Although Bannon promised over the summer to release a “five-part series” on Epstein next year, elected officials and media figures across the political spectrum have pushed for an earlier release.
Earlier this year, right-wing figures Roger Stone, Benny Johnson and Ben Shapiro all called on Bannon to release the footage he recorded with Epstein. In doing so, they joined Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, as well as Media Matters Chairman Angelo Carusone, who pointed out that Bannon had gone “silent” on the recordings.



