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Judge Orders Steve Bannon to Appear for FTC Questioning

Posted on December 25, 2020 by pogowasright.org

C. Ryan Barber reports:

Steve Bannon must submit to questioning from the Federal Trade Commission as part of the agency’s investigation of Cambridge Analytica, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, rejecting the former Trump adviser’s bid to stave off an interview aimed at determining whether he could be personally liable for allegedly deceptive conduct by the data analytics firm.

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