It was easy to imagine Stephen Bannon, who played a prominent role on Donald Trump’s campaign and as part of his early White House team, eventually running into trouble with the law. But I didn’t expect him to be indicted for this.
Federal prosecutors filed criminal charges against one-time presidential aide Steve Bannon and three others for allegedly taking money donated to help build a wall along the southern border, authorities said Thursday. Bannon, Brian Kolfage, Andrew Badolato and Timothy Shea “and others orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors,” according to prosecutors in the Southern District of New York.
Some context is in order. We Build the Wall was ostensibly created to supplement the White House’s efforts to construct giant barriers along the U.S./Mexico border. While the administration used taxpayer money, raided from the Pentagon budget, to construct fencing, We Build the Wall would raise private funds from donors in pursuit of the same goal.
As a high-profile political player, Steve Bannon’s role as a board member of the outfit lent it credibility. It wasn’t long before We Build the Wall raised $25 million for the private venture.
But as ProPublica and The Texas Tribune reported last month, the group’s efforts haven’t gone well: structural issues have raised concerns that the conservative outfit is delivering a defective product. Indeed, the whole endeavor became so problematic that Donald Trump recently tried to distance himself from the group and its project.
The president was, by all appearances, brazenly lying. The Texas Tribune reported last month, Trump “now claims this privately funded border wall in the Rio Grande Valley … was built to ‘make me look bad,’ even though the project’s builder and funders are all Trump supporters.”
As of this morning, however, the controversy is vastly more serious.
In terms of the legal jeopardy, Brian Kolfage, one of the group’s principal leaders, allegedly told prospective donors that all of the money raised for the project would go toward border barriers and he wouldn’t personally benefit. Similarly, Bannon told the public that We Build The Wall would function as “a volunteer organization.”









