Summary
Steve Bannon criticized President Donald Trump for planning to support protesters in Iran, saying Trump was following the strategies of his 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton. Bannon expressed concern that the U.S. should focus more on domestic issues rather than getting involved in foreign conflicts. Trump has shown interest in foreign affairs, which has caused some debate among his supporters.
Key Facts
- Steve Bannon criticized President Trump for planning to support Iranian protesters, likening it to tactics used by Hillary Clinton in the past.
- Bannon, a supporter of the "America First" policy, believes the U.S. should focus on domestic issues.
- President Trump has shown an interest in foreign conflicts, including expressing support for Iranian protesters.
- Bannon has cautioned Trump before about involvement in Iran, advising to let Israel handle its regional issues.
- Bannon's comments highlight divisions among Trump's supporters over foreign policy.
- Tensions exist between the U.S. and Iran, but Iran has not attacked the U.S.
- Iran is facing economic problems, causing unrest and protests within the country.