According to Newsmax, at the end of 2018, after the Democrats had retaken control of the House of Representatives, Bannon texted Epstein that he feared the White House had “zero plan to punch back,” against growing political pressure. When Epstein responded that Trump was “borderline,” Bannon texted back, “I think it’s beyond borderline—25 amendment.”
This frustration with Trump is undoubtedly being highlighted to foster paranoia and division within the Trump camp, while also diverting from Bannon and Epstein’s rather intimate relationship, which lasted until Epstein was arrested as soon as he landed in New Jersey in July of 2019, when he texted Bannon, “All Canceled.”
In March 2019, Bannon had texted Epstein from Rome: “Is it possible to get your plane here to collect me?” Epstein responded that the plane was unavailable but offered to pay for a charter flight.
Days later, Bannon wrote, “I’m staying with you tonight??” Epstein replied, “Yes stay.”
Given that Bannon has been an open advocate of the Carl Schmitt “unitary executive” fascist interpretation of the U.S. Presidency (contrary to George Washington and the U.S. Constitution), one wonders what else he and Epstein consulted about, which the mainstream media has no intention of reporting.