Steve Bannon is set to start his four-month prison sentence on Monday after his conviction of contempt of Congress following his refusal to comply with the House January 6 committee. The former Trump chief White House strategist remained defiant as he sat for a one-on-one with NBC News’ Vaughn Hillyard.
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