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The remarks follow Bannon’s earlier call for the South Carolina senator to be jailed over his pro-Ukraine stance—a statement that drew sharp pushback. During the interview, Cuomo repeatedly pressed Bannon to justify his demand.
“No, it’s absolutely — what he’s doing over there right now is stirring it up. He’s giving the Ukrainians false hope,” Bannon argued. Cuomo countered: “But it’s not illegal.”
“So maybe he’s wrong, but why do you say throw him in jail?” Cuomo asked.
“It was brilliant. But the problem is it gets us involved in a conflict that no one in the United States wants to be part of,” he added.
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