Sloppy Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein: The Bombshells You Can’t Unsee

Alright, everyone, buckle up. The latest document dump from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate just blew the lid off one of Trump’s most notorious allies: Steve Bannon. Yes, that Steve Bannon.

Text messages recently unearthed from Epstein’s files reveal a shocking closeness between Bannon and Epstein long after Bannon claimed they had “broken ties.” Epstein texts Bannon, “Don’t have to worry personally because I’m sending you somewhere beyond extradition,” just months before Epstein’s death. Let that sink in.

And it gets worse. Their exchanges are casual, almost buddy-buddy, with Epstein offering Bannon access to his Palm Beach home or his island with “Miss Miller” in quotes—possibly a code for one of Epstein’s victims. Bannon responds warmly. There’s no distancing, no moral hesitation.

These messages also show Bannon advising Epstein on image rehab after his 2007 conviction and filming hours of interviews—never released. Meanwhile, Epstein repeatedly hints at the dirt he had on Trump, showing just how deeply entwined these power players were.

The context? Bannon had already been forced out of the White House for leaks and power plays. He’d committed fraud with Trump over the border wall crowdfund and received a pardon. Yet here he is, cozying up to Epstein, making promises about protection and strategizing together.

Beyond the criminal implications, the messages also reveal Epstein’s disturbing ideology: supremacy, exploitation, and complete moral depravity. Bannon’s comfort with Epstein’s worldview exposes him as more than a political operative—he’s a willing participant in the orbit of one of America’s most infamous predators.

And while Bannon pretends to lead populist revolts and champion “America First,” the documents show him compromised, buddy-buddy with someone holding dirt on the President himself. This is the ultimate hypocrisy: counterrevolutionary elitism dressed as populism.

The takeaway? Steve Bannon is caught red-handed. His relationship with Epstein, hidden for years, now stands exposed for the world to see. The mix of criminality, moral corruption, and political ambition here is staggering—and it’s a reminder that some of the most notorious figures in modern politics have far dirtier ties than the public realized.

If you haven’t seen the Netflix documentary on Epstein, now’s a good time—these texts only scratch the surface.