Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, was released from prison on Tuesday after serving four months for contempt of Congress. His incarceration resulted from his refusal to comply with a subpoena issued by the January 6 Select Committee, which was investigating the events surrounding the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.
Bannon reported to the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, in June after the Supreme Court denied his appeal to remain free while challenging his conviction.
Bannon’s sentence consisted of two counts of contempt, which led to his imprisonment following a court ruling in October. Upon entering custody, he referred to himself as a “political prisoner,” expressing pride in his stance against Attorney General Merrick Garland and what he termed a “corrupt” Justice Department.
His comments reflect a broader narrative often embraced by his supporters, framing his legal struggles as part of a larger political battle against perceived injustices.
As Bannon completes his sentence, his release comes just one week before the 2024 election, a crucial time for political strategies and narratives.
His return to public life is anticipated to have an impact on ongoing political discussions, especially given his influential role as a commentator and strategist in conservative circles. Bannon’s activities after his release will likely be closely scrutinized as he re-engages with his audience.
Following his release, Bannon is scheduled to hold a news conference in Manhattan and resume hosting his “War Room” podcast. This marks his re-entry into the political arena, where he has consistently used media to promote his views and agendas. His reappearance is expected to energize his supporters and could further influence political dynamics in the lead-up to the election.