Steve Bannon video indicates intimate knowledge of Jan. 6
The Jan. 6 committee showed video of President Donald Trump's former campaign manager, Steve Bannon, which indicates that he had advance knowledge of the former president's intention to falsely declare victory election night, but also that Bannon knew about the events of Jan. 6 ahead of their occurrence.
Here's what Bannon said on Jan. 5, the day before the insurrection:
"All hell is going to break loose tomorrow. All converging and now we're on as they say the point of attack, right the point of attack tomorrow. I'll tell you this," Bannon began.
"It's not going to happen like you think it's going to happen. Okay, it's going to be quite extraordinarily different … tomorrow it's game day. So strap in. Let's get ready."
Mr. Bannon refused to testify for the ongoing Jan. 6 investigation, for which he's been indicted by a federal grand jury on two counts of contempt of Congress.
The committee also played audio that had previously leaked, of Bannon telling a group of associates on Oct. 31, 2020, of Trump's plan to declare his own victory on election night, regardless of the actual outcome.
"He's going to declare victory," Bannon said.