Donald Trump’s longtime adviser Steve Bannon turned himself in to the FBI on Monday after a grand jury indicted him on charges of contempt of Congress last week for refusing to cooperate with a subpoena from a House committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol. Bannon — who helped plan the Jan. 6 rally and revved up his vast podcast listenership the day before by saying “all hell is going to break loose tomorrow” — spent about four hours in custody, after which he was released under conditions for check-ins and travel restrictions approved by a federal judge. He’s expected to return to court Thursday.
He turned his surrender into a massive soapbox, during which he framed himself as a victim.
The spectacle of Bannon’s being taken in by federal authorities excited some people keen to see one of Trump’s most influential allies held accountable for flouting the law and possibly facing jail time. But it’s important to understand that Bannon himself also views this spectacle as politically favorable, as evidenced by his dramatic public statements Monday. He turned his surrender into a massive soapbox, framing himself as a victim and promising to “go on offense” for having to endure the charges.
Bannon’s words shouldn’t be dismissed as pure showmanship. I would presume he knows he knows he could go to jail and would prefer not to, but it’s also clear that he and many others in Trumpworld see rebuffing the Jan. 6 investigation as an opportunity to build serious momentum for their authoritarian political project. Their goal isn’t just defying the law, but calling its very legitimacy into question.
Bannon’s heated rhetoric Monday should be a clue to how Bannon sees his defiance of the House’s investigation and its legal consequences as a political weapon. He had his surrender livestreamed on Gettr, the right-wing social media website whose chief executive is a former Trump spokesman.
“We’re taking down the Biden regime. … Remember, signal, not noise,” Bannon told supporters.
“I want you guys to stay focused on message,” he said before he entered the FBI office.
After he emerged from court, Bannon was even more defiant. “I’m telling you right now, this is going to be the misdemeanor from hell for Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden,” he said after his hearing.
“We’re going to go on the offense on this, and stand by,” he added.








