News

Steve Bannon, Former Trump White House Adviser, Arrested For Fraud In Border Wall Construction Scam

Former President Donald Trump top adviser Steve Bannon was arrested and charged with fraud on Thursday for using funds contributed by donors to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border for personal expenses. According to a Justice Department statement, federal prosecutors in Manhattan charged Bannon with wire fraud, conspiracy against the U.S. government and money laundering. 

Bannon was charged alongside three others in a fraudulent scheme related to lying to donors who supported a private construction project to build sections of Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall.

Bannon was arrested early Thursday in Connecticut while on a yacht belonging to a Chinese billionaire by U.S. postal inspectors. Later, he was transferred to Manhattan, where he faced charges in a two-count indictment in the federal district court, alongside three other defendants associated with siphoning money from the nonprofit. His case is expected to be heard by a magistrate judge late Thursday night. 

Prosecutors alleged that Bannon has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of donor funds on personal expenses. The embezzled funds, totaling up to around $1 million, have been accrued over several months. Bannon’s “Build the Wall” program has collected over $25 million from donors.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of political news in your in-box.
We find the news you need to know, so you don't have to.

In a statement Thursday, Audrey Strauss, the acting United States attorney in Manhattan, claimed that Bannon and three other defendants “[had] defrauded hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction.” 

Activists and business partners Brian KolfageAndrew Badolato and Timothy Shea, were also charged by federal prosecutors Thursday. 

The president has been careful to distance himself from Bannon’s plan, telling reporters at the White House that he felt “very badly” about the allegations. 

“I feel very bad about these allegations,” Trump told reporters outside the White House on Wednesday.

Emily Bevacqua

Recent Posts

After Being Expelled From U.S. By Trump Administration, South African Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool Is Given Hero’s Welcome At Home

Last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that South Africa's ambassador to the US,…

15 hours ago

Trump Administration Plans To Eliminate EPA Research Unit That Monitors Pollution & Human Health

The Trump administration plans to eliminate a major research body of the Environmental Protection Agency, possibly…

16 hours ago

Trump Administration Halts Funding For Investigation Of Russia’s Abduction Of 20,000 Ukrainian Children

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by billionaire Elon Musk, has halted funding for…

20 hours ago

VIDEO: Drone Captures Crowd Of 34,000 At Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Bernie Sanders ‘Fight The Oligarchy’ Rally In Denver

https://youtu.be/egSfJh6Qwh0 More than 34,000 people turned out as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) and Sen.…

2 days ago

Greenland’s New PM Jens-Frederik Nielsen Pushes Back Against Trump’s Take-Over Effort: ‘We Want To Be Greenlanders!’

Greenland's new prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, rejected President Donald Trump's effort to take control of the world's biggest…

2 days ago

White House Removes Surgeon General’s Gun Violence Advisory Webpage

President Donald Trump signed an executive order in February directing the Department of Health & Human…

2 days ago