Trump
allies float extreme ideas, including Trump third term, at gala
Radical
suggestions come from Steve Bannon and indicate most polarizing proposals will
be up for consideration
Hugo Lowell
in New York
Mon 16 Dec
2024 20.54 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/dec/16/trump-allies-extreme-policies-third-term
Donald
Trump’s allies have become increasingly emboldened to float their most
audacious ideas as Trump prepares to return to office, suggesting he run for an
unconstitutional third term in 2028 and accusing the news media of having
engaged in a criminal conspiracy with prosecutors against him.
Those
suggestions, by Trump’s former strategist Steve Bannon, came at a
self-congratulatory gala dinner for conservatives in New York on Sunday. At
times the remarks seemed like the product of the euphoria that permeated the
audience.
The
underlying message was clear: with Trump back in the White House and with
Bannon renewing his influence with the president-elect, the most extreme and
polarizing proposals at the very least were up for consideration.
“The viceroy
Mike Davis tells me, since it doesn’t actually say consecutive, that maybe we
do it again in 28?” Bannon said of Trump possibly running again, in his remarks
at the New York Young Republican Club gala dinner, which also saw a Trump
adviser keel over the lectern and fall off the stage.
Riding the
wave of self-congratulatory sentiment in the room, Bannon, who ignored the
black-tie dress code with a wax jacket and black – collared shirt, doubled down
on pursuing a campaign of retribution against Trump’s perceived enemies in the
news media and at the justice department.
“We want
retribution and we’re going to get retribution. You have to. It’s not personal,
it’s not personal,” Bannon said to the raucous room. “They need to learn what
populist, nationalist power is on the receiving end.
“I need
investigations, trials and then incarceration. And I’m just talking about the
media. Should the media be included in the vast criminal conspiracy against
President Trump? Should Andrew Weissmann on MSNBC and Rachel Maddow and all of
them?
“We want all
your emails, all your text messages, everything you did. You colluded in a
conspiracy with Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi, Lisa Monaco and Jack Smith,”
Bannon said, name-checking the attorney general, former Democratic House
speaker, the deputy attorney general and the Trump special counsel.
The
threatening rhetoric, and especially the concept of using a criminal conspiracy
statute against Trump’s political enemies, has been permeating through Bannon’s
orbit for some time since the election. But Sunday night’s gala was the first
time it was floated outside of the Maga ecosystem.
The remarks
also turned at various points as Bannon segued abruptly from politics to how
the bond market’s response to the national debt could make or break Trump’s
presidency, and questioned whether New York mayor Eric Adams was a QAnon
conspiracy adherent.
In a night
of unexpected turns, the most dramatic moment came earlier when senior Trump
campaign adviser Alex Bruesewitz keeled over the lectern and collapsed off the
stage in an apparent medical episode. Organizers later said he was treated on
site and speculated he had a seizure.
The gala
then had a further bizarre twist when Trump’s incoming deputy chief of staff
Dan Scavino took to the stage to fill the moment, but was interrupted when he
received a phone call from the president-elect himself, who apparently was
asking about Bruesewitz.
Scavino put
the call on speakerphone and had Trump address the gala in real time, but Trump
mostly ended up delivering praise for Bruesewitz instead. “I guess the show
goes on,” one bemused Bannon associate said to his seat neighbor as he watched
the situation unfold.
The gala
dinner, at Cipriani on Wall Street, drew the same Trumpworld figures as it has
for several years, including Trump’s in-house counsel Boris Epshteyn, Nigel
Farage, Trump legal adviser Mike Davis, and a cast of Bannon allies including
the emcee, Raheem Kassam. Kash Patel, Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, was invited
to attend but did not make an appearance.
Epshteyn,
sitting at the table directly in front of the stage and next to Farage, the
other guest of honor, was singled out by Bannon for orchestrating Trump’s legal
victories, including the dismissal of the criminal cases against him. “Boris, I
don’t know how you did it,” Bannon said.
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