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Media tries to nail Steve Bannon for using ‘Confederate code words’ linked to Lincoln assassination

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Steve Bannon’s alleged use of “Confederate code words” referring to former President Trump’s speech before his first impeachment has made him a media target.

They don’t like the fact that he’s gearing up to stop President Biden’s takeover of this country and his smear campaign is taking off.

The former adviser and ally of the former president is accused of using “Confederate code words” related to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln when describing Trump’s historic speech according to The Atlantic. The left-wing outlet cites the description of ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl’s forthcoming book, “Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party.”

The mainstream media is using the book to denigrate both Bannon and Trump.

“On March 6 of this year, before the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, Trump took aim at Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who was then expected to be charged with hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, making Trump the first former president ever to be criminally indicted,” the guardian reported

“Trump told his audience: ‘I am your warrior; I am your justice. And for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution. I am your retribution,'” the press noted.

Karl writes in the book: “When I spoke with Bannon a few days later, he didn’t stop promoting Trump’s performance, referring to it as his ‘Come Retribution’ speech. What I didn’t realize was that ” Come Retribution,” according to some Civil War historians, served as key words for the Confederate Secret Service plot to take President Abraham Lincoln hostage and eventually assassinate him.

Actor John Wilkes Booth assassinated Lincoln at Ford’s Theater in Washington on April 14, 1865. Abraham Lincoln died the next day.

Karl has taken aim at Trump before. He wrote two anti-Trump bestsellers called “Front Row at the Trump Show” and “Treason.”

He cites the 1988 book, “Come Retribution: The Confederate Secret Service and Assassination of Lincoln” in his third Trump book.

“The use of the key phrase ‘Retribution came’ suggests that the Confederate government had made a bitter decision to pay for some of the misery that had been inflicted on the South,” he says. “Bitterness may have been directed toward those deemed especially responsible for this misery, and Abraham Lincoln certainly topped the list.”

Karl claims that Bannon “actually recommended that I read that book, erasing any doubt that he was intentionally using Confederate code words to describe Trump’s speech.”

“Trump’s speech was not an open call for the assassination of his political opponents, but he did advocate their destruction by other means. Success “is within our reach, but only if we have the courage to complete the jobs, destroy the deep state, take back our democracy and drive the tyrants and Marxists into political exile forever,” Trump said. “This is the tipping point,” he wrote.

The Guardian states that Karl believes “the ‘Come Retribution’ speech ‘was a turning point for Trump’s campaign’ for re-election”.

Karl continues to write more inflammatory claims against the former president.

“The [federal] The trial date for the charge of interference in the 2020 elections has been set for March 4 [2024]; for the case of money, it is March 25; for the case of classified documents, it is May 20”, he notes in the book.

“As election day approaches and [Trump] faced these days in court, he will carry out a campaign of revenge and martyrdom. He will continue to talk about what is at stake in the election in apocalyptic terms – ‘the final battle’ – knowing how high the stakes are for him personally. He can win and take back the White House. Or he can lose and go to prison”, says the author.

Karl goes on to allegedly quote Bannon as stating that “Trump is offensive and talking about real things. The ‘Retribution is coming’ speech had 10 or 12 major policies.”

“Bannon knew that the speech was not about politics in a traditional sense. Trump talked about who he would target once he returned to power,” the leftist author accuses.

(Video credit: Newsmax)

“‘We’re going to demolish the deep state. We’re going to kick out the warmongers,'” Trump said. ‘We will expel the globalists; we will expel the communists. We will throw out the political class that hates our country… We will win the Democrats. We will destroy fake media. We will expose and treat RINOs appropriately. We will evict Joe Biden from the White House.”

“‘And we will rid America of these villains and scoundrels once and for all,'” the former president promised.

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