Twitter Users Pile On Steve Bannon After Wire Fraud Indictment

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Julian Castro listed Donald Trump's former strategist among other members of his inner circle to be indicted or convicted.

The president responded to the news by calling the indictment “a very sad thing,” adding, “I haven’t been dealing with him for [a] very long period of time,”Trump then denied any knowledge of “We Build the Wall,” but claimed he didn’t approve of it.

“I don’t know anything about the project at all. I don’t like that project. I thought it was being done for showboating reasons. I thought it was inappropriate to be doing,” he said. Bannon was considered influential in pushing Trump toward nationalism, so many Twitter users didn’t think the indictment was “a very sad thing” at all

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