Trump's former advisor used a gesture resembling a Nazi salute at the conservatives' conference.


Bannon used a Nazi gesture at the conservatives' conference
American entrepreneur and media expert, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon used a National Socialist gesture during his speech at the conservatives' conference. His actions were recorded on video and became popular online.
Bannon used this gesture after calling to continue the fight. During his speech, he stated: 'The only way they win is if we retreat. And we will not retreat. We will not surrender and we will not leave. Fight, fight, fight.' After these words, he raised his right hand, making a gesture resembling a Nazi salute. The video of this episode is spreading on social media.
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Steve Bannon was a political strategist for Trump and worked in the White House during the first term of the president. In his speech, he called to support Trump's third term and stated that such leaders appear 'twice in history'. He also denies support for Ukraine, considering it not in the interests of the USA.
This is not the first Time that Trump supporters have used Nazi symbols. Earlier, Elon Musk also found himself in a similar situation when he performed a gesture resembling a Nazi salute. However, his supporters claim it was a 'Roman salute'.
Currently, Bannon has not commented on his actions at the conference.
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