Messages Reveal Bannon, Epstein, Johnson and Farage Coordinated to Remove Theresa May During 2018 Brexit Crisis
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Adam Bienkov and Peter Jukes
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Summary
Newly-released messages between far-right former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein reveal that Bannon worked with Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage to orchestrate the removal of then-Prime Minister Theresa May during the 2018 Brexit crisis. The communications, beginning after Johnson's resignation over May's 'Chequers Plan,' show Bannon detailing his efforts to overthrow the Conservative leader from office, including a message on 16 July 2018 where he stated "we are overthrowing May right now."
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