Steve Bannon

Former

Birthday November 27, 1953

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.

Age 70 years old

Nationality United States

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1953

Stephen Kevin Bannon (born November 27, 1953) is an American media executive, political strategist, and former investment banker.

He served as the White House's chief strategist for the first seven months of U.S. president Donald Trump's administration.

He is a former executive chairman of Breitbart News and previously served on the board of the now-defunct data-analytics firm Cambridge Analytica.

Bannon was born November 27, 1953, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Doris (née Herr), a homemaker, and Martin J. Bannon Jr., who worked as an AT&T telephone lineman and as a middle manager.

He grew up in a working-class family that was pro-Kennedy and pro-union Democrat.

He is of Irish and German descent.

Much of his mother's side of the family settled in the Baltimore area.

1970

Bannon was an officer in the United States Navy for seven years in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

After his military service, he worked for two years at Goldman Sachs as an investment banker.

Bannon was an officer in the United States Navy for seven years in the late 1970s and early 1980s; he served on the destroyer USS Paul F. Foster as a surface warfare officer in the Pacific Fleet, and afterwards as a special assistant to the chief of naval operations at the Pentagon.

Bannon's job at the Pentagon was, among other things, handling messages between senior officers and writing reports about the state of the Navy fleet worldwide.

While at the Pentagon, Bannon attended Georgetown University at night and obtained his master's degree in national security studies.

1971

Bannon graduated from Benedictine College Preparatory, a private, Catholic, military high school in Richmond, Virginia, in 1971, and then attended Virginia Tech, where he served as the president of the student government association.

During the summers he worked at a local junkyard.

1976

In 1976, he graduated from Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies with a bachelor's degree in urban planning.

1980

In 1980, Bannon was deployed to the Persian Gulf to assist with Operation Eagle Claw during the Iran hostage crisis.

1983

While serving in the navy, he earned a master's degree in national security studies in 1983 from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.

1985

In 1985, Bannon earned a Master of Business Administration degree with honors from Harvard Business School in 1985.

1991

He became an executive producer in Hollywood, producing 18 films between 1991 and 2016.

1993

In 1993, he became acting director of the research project Biosphere 2.

2007

In 2007, he co-founded Breitbart News, a far-right website which he described in 2016 as "the platform for the alt-right".

2015

In a 2015 interview, Bannon said that the mission's failure marked a turning point in his political world-view from largely apolitical to strongly Reaganite, which was further reinforced by the September 11 attacks.

2016

In 2016, Bannon became the chief executive officer of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and was appointed chief strategist and senior Counselor to the President following Trump's election.

He left the position eight months later and rejoined Breitbart.

2017

Bannon's reputation as a political strategist was questioned when former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice Roy Moore, despite Bannon's support, lost the 2017 United States Senate election in Alabama to Democrat Doug Jones.

Bannon had declared his intention to become "the infrastructure, globally, for the global populist movement".

Accordingly, he has supported many national populist conservative political movements around the world, including creating a network of far-right groups in Europe.

2018

In January 2018, Bannon was disavowed by Trump for critical comments reported in the Michael Wolff book Fire and Fury, and also left Breitbart.

After leaving the White House, Bannon opposed the Republican Party establishment and supported insurgent candidates in Republican primary elections.

2020

In August 2020, Bannon and three others were arrested on federal charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering in connection with the We Build the Wall fundraising campaign.

According to the grand jury indictment, Bannon and the defendants promised that all contributions would go to building a U.S.–Mexico border wall, but instead enriched themselves.

Bannon pleaded not guilty.

On January 20, 2021, on his last day in office, Trump pardoned Bannon, sparing him from a federal trial.

Federal pardons do not cover state offenses, and in September 2022, Bannon was charged in New York state court on counts of fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy in connection to the "We Build The Wall" campaign.

In November 2020, Bannon's Twitter account was permanently suspended after he suggested that the federal government's infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci and FBI director Christopher Wray should be executed.

Bannon was held in contempt of Congress in October 2021 after he refused to comply with a subpoena issued by the Select Committee on the January 6 Attack, the U.S. House of Representatives committee investigating the 2021 United States Capitol attack.

He was indicted by a federal grand jury on two criminal charges of contempt of Congress.

In July 2022, he was convicted on both counts in a jury trial.

He was sentenced on October 21, 2022, to four months in prison and a $6,500 fine.

He is appealing against his conviction and sentence, and his sentence was put on hold pending the appeal.