Steve Bannon to Complete Prison Sentence Ahead of Election
Bannon's request for early home confinement was denied, keeping him in prison until his scheduled release on October 29.
- Steve Bannon, former Trump aide, will be released after serving a 120-day sentence for contempt of Congress.
- Bannon's legal team sought early release through home confinement, but the Bureau of Prisons denied the request.
- The denial was based on insufficient time to process the transfer under the First Step Act, a Trump-era reform.
- Bannon was sentenced for refusing to cooperate with the January 6th House Select Committee's investigation.
- He remains a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and is expected to rejoin his podcast, 'War Room,' upon release.