Steve Bannon says "no regrets" about defying subpoena, going to prison
SUMMARY
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon stated he has "no regrets" about defying a congressional subpoena, considering himself a political prisoner. Bannon must report to prison by July 1st to serve a four-month sentence after the Supreme Court denied his request to delay the sentence. In an interview with ABC's Jonathan Karl, Bannon said he was following his lawyer's advice and feels "great" about serving time, viewing it as serving his country. He will continue the fight and appeal his conviction. Bannon has also defended his rhetoric and stated that former intelligence officials at the FBI and DOJ should be "very worried" about future criminal charges and investigations, should Trump reclaim the White House.