Bannon stated, "If you're not prepared to go to prison to fight for your country, you're not prepared to fight for your country," highlighting his defiant stance on his convictions.
Upon leaving prison, Bannon declared, "I'm not broken, I'm empowered," signifying his belief that his time in prison strengthened his political resolve and commitment.
Bannon implied that political unrest was imminent, warning, "If people think American politics has been divisive before, you haven't seen anything," suggesting escalating tensions after the election.
His lawyer, David Schoen, maintained that Bannon's convictions were politically motivated, asserting, "This case prompted serious constitutional issues that needed to be examined by the supreme court."
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