Steve Bannon's Border Wall Fraud Trial Delayed to February

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Steve Bannon's state trial on fraud charges related to the "We Build the Wall" campaign has been postponed to February 25 by a New York judge. Bannon, who was charged by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in 2022, pleaded not guilty to charges including money laundering and fraud. The trial was initially set for December 9, but has been delayed, with prosecutors requesting anonymity for jurors. Bannon's associates were previously sentenced in a related federal case, though Bannon was pardoned by Trump in 2021.
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