Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon made a bold prediction Saturday that President Trump would accomplish something in 2020 that no presidential candidate has done in nearly 30 years.
Now that he's out of the West Wing, Bannon is now back at Breitbart News, his former haven in the ultra-conservative news media.

The estrangement could be nearing an end, however, now that the 2020 presidential election is nearing and Trump may need Bannon to rile the conservative grassroots once more, as he did in 2016. President Donald Trump is toying with the idea of bringing former strategist Bannon had referred to French National Front (now National Rally) politician Marion Maréchal-Le Pen as "the new rising star".

Former White House chief strategist and Trump 2016 campaign chief Steve Bannon has raised the alarm this week over a faltering campaign, speaking out … Steve Bannon predicts President Trump will want a harder lockdown as we move forward in the coronavirus pandemic. [99] On November 15, 2016, U.S. Representative David Cicilline of Rhode Island released a letter to Trump signed by 169 Democratic House Representatives urging the President-Elect to rescind his appointment of Bannon. Raw Story reported that Bannon said this during an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, who asked him about the Democratic primaries.

Now, former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is addressing this by saying that Michelle would not be able to beat Donald Trump in November, despite what liberals think. Now some analysts are wondering if Steve Bannon should revisit his former advisory role as President Trump navigates his reelection bid amid negative polls and hostile news coverage.
"I think you go to a harder lockdown right now and then you bridge it," Bannon …