Steve Bannon doesn’t want to destroy the media — he wants to reshape it

From his post at Breitbart, Trump’s former adviser will do what he did during the election: manipulate the narrative

Colin Horgan
Aug 24, 2017 · 4 min read
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As always, with Donald Trump, it all comes back to media coverage. On Saturday, less than 24 hours after his key adviser, Steve Bannon, left the White…

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Colin Horgan

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comms writer. sometimes: the guardian. formerly: maclean's mag; Trudeau speeches '14-'15.

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