Steve Bannon Makes EXPLOSIVE Prediction During TPUSA's 'People Convention' (See It For Yourself)

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In a recent address at Turning Point Action's "The Peoples Convention" in Detroit, Steve Bannon, former adviser to President Trump, expressed his belief that left-wing factions are plotting to incarcerate the former President.

According to The Post Millennial, Bannon's speech was filled with predictions of a politically motivated imprisonment aimed at swaying the upcoming presidential election.

Bannon was quoted as saying, You know on the 11th of July, theyre gonna sentence him for multiple years in prison. You understand that, right? He further claimed that the left's focus is not on the election or the number of votes garnered by conservatives. They dont care about this election; they dont care how many votes we get. Theyre gonna fight us every step of the way, Bannon added.

The former Trump adviser also warned of potential election theft by Jamie Raskin, a Democratic congressman. "Winning in November is just the first step. From November fifth to the sixth, Jamie Raskin is going to try to steal the election on January 6th. They're already talking about it right now Theyre already going to say, 'President Trump's an insurrectionist and we will never certify an election of an insurrectionist, Bannon stated.

Bannon's speech also contained a promise of retribution against those he perceives as misusing the Department of Justice against Trump. "We're going to get every single receipt. And to the fullest extension of the law, youre going to be investigated, prosecuted, and incarcerated, he declared, targeting government officials he believes have manipulated the judicial system against the former president.

In a powerful conclusion, Bannon clarified his intentions, stating, This has nothing to do with retribution. It has nothing to do with revenge this has to do with justice, a statement that was met with enthusiastic applause from the audience.

The event, organized by Charlie Kirks Turning Point Action, took place in Detroit, a month ahead of the Republican National Convention in Wisconsin, and featured numerous influential conservative voices.