WaPo Writer: ‘During His Political Rise’ Bannon ‘Was a Man with No Fixed Address’

Brzezinski: ‘Before he became Donald Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon looked as a virtual nomad’

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BRZEZINSKI: “Let’s bring in reporter for ‘The Washington Post,’ Shawn Boburg. He co-wrote the new piece entitled ‘During his political rise, Stephen K. Bannon was a man with no fixed address,’ in which he reports that in the three years before he became Donald Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon lived as a virtual nomad in the quest to build a populist political insurgency. A lot of us have questions for you, Sean. I’ll just start with — bring me to the house that has a bathtub that was cleaned out with acid and broken into pieces. Talk to me. Start there and we will wind around.”
BOBURG: “Sure. Yeah. Came across a lot of curious circumstances here. The house you’re talking about is one in Miami that Bannon leased with his ex-wife, his third ex-wife. We talked to the landlords there who said the house was left in disrepair, the bathtub appeared to be burned by acid. Some of the doors have been removed. Other interior doors had padlocks on them. About $14,000 worth of damage. There is actually e-mail correspondence with Bannon and the landlord at the time and he said, ‘I’m out of town. Can you have my ex-wife Diane take care of this?’”

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