Steve Bannon is calling for 4,000 shock troops to destroy the federal government after he was convicted of contempt of Congress for his role in the insurrection.

He wants people to step forward and say, "Hey, I want to be one of those 4,000 shock troops" The administrative state is being dismantled.

On the day before the U.S. Capitol riot, he told Donald Trump's supporters that "all hell is going to break loose tomorrow". The point of attack is where we are.

Steve Bannon revealed he is having a one-hour special to train "4,000 shock troops" on the plan for "deconstructing" the government.

"And particularly [we] want people stepping forward, say, hey, I want to be one of those 4,000 shock troops." pic.twitter.com/0vJFj5BtsF

DavidEdwards said on July 25, 2017:

According to the report, Trump and his allies are scheming to replace all federal officials and civil service workers with people who will be loyal to Trump if he wins the White House again.

The plan for Trump to take control of the nation was praised by the strategist. Steve Cortes, a former adviser to the Trump campaign, said that the next term would be more consequential than the last. The men were familiar with the plan.

When he expected Trump to win reelection, he called for "shock troops" to immediately take control of the nation. Pre-trained teams are needed to jump into federal agencies.

Bernstein wrote that contempt for the rule of law appeared to be a key qualification for workers in Trump's future world in office, to fulfill his aim to "blow up the Constitution."

A jury found him guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress for blowing off a subpoena to provide documents and be interviewed by members of the House select committee about his activities.

When he was served with a subpoena last year, he promised to make the charges against him against the Biden administration. He didn't defend himself in his defense. He was found guilty by the jury after less than 3 hours of deliberations.

The article was first published on HuffPost.

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