
Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon explained why his audience is compared to fascists who voted for Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.
On his Tuesday War Room broadcast, Bannon said that efforts to remove Donald Trump from the ballot were proof the former president was feared by political elites.
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"If he had not returned and now returned and crushing the opposition, so they have to frame it in that he is a totalitarian," Bannon said.
"Basically, they're gonna say this is 1932, and he's Hitler. ... The German people voted Hitler into office. That's what they're gonna say. They voted the fascist in Italy into office."
"You're the fascists, you're his supporters, and they're dark days ahead for America," he added, suggesting the message the elites would push.




