Steve Bannon's Fraud Trial Over 'We Build the Wall' Delayed to February
The trial has been postponed to allow time for new evidence, with jury selection set for February 25.
- Steve Bannon faces state charges of fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering related to the 'We Build the Wall' campaign.
- The trial was originally scheduled for December 9 but was delayed after prosecutors introduced new financial evidence.
- Bannon, who has pleaded not guilty, recently completed a four-month federal prison sentence for contempt of Congress.
- Prosecutors allege Bannon misused donations intended for a border wall to pay off personal debts and expenses.
- The case follows a similar federal indictment for which Bannon received a presidential pardon from Donald Trump.