Steve Bannon pleads guilty in fraud case in New York
Former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon pleaded guilty in New York state court today to a fraud charge related to his fundraising campaign for the president’s wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.




















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Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, walks on the day of a pre-trial conference hearing in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, attends a hearing to enter a guilty plea in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, attends a hearing to enter a guilty plea in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, looks on during a hearing to enter a guilty plea in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, attends a hearing to enter a guilty plea in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, speaks with his lawyers during a hearing to enter a guilty plea in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, attends a hearing to enter a guilty plea before Justice April Newbauer in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11, in this courtroom sketch.REUTERS
Justice April Newbauer presides as Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, attends a hearing to enter a guilty plea in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11, in this courtroom sketch.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, attends a hearing to enter a guilty plea before Justice April Newbauer in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11, in this courtroom sketch.REUTERS
Steve Bannon, former advisor of President Donald Trump, walks after pleading guilty, on the day of a pre-trial conference hearing in his fraud case stemming from a fundraising effort to build a border wall, at the New York Criminal Court, in New York City, Feb. 11.