US Supreme Court clears path for Steve Bannon criminal case dismissal

Al Jazeera
April 6, 2026
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for Steve Bannon's criminal case to be dismissed.

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The US Supreme Court has cleared a path for the dismissal of Steve Bannon's criminal case. This development follows Bannon, an ally of US President Donald Trump, serving a four-month prison sentence after his 2022 conviction. The Supreme Court's action could lead to the termination of the legal proceedings against Bannon. This decision impacts a high-profile case involving a former White House strategist.

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