
In The News Could Steve Bannon's Irish MAGA movement become a reality?
Eddie Hobbs, once a fixture on RTÉ, says, “The mainstream media is the North Korea of Europe”.
He was speaking on Steve Bannon’s popular War Room podcast and it was a meeting of minds between one of the architects of Maga and the financial adviser-turned podcaster and campaigner.
Bannon recently said he has been helping to form an Irish “national party”, working “behind the scenes” on “the Irish situation”.
But has he? Where is the evidence for that? And how receptive would an Irish audience be to the former White House strategist’s vision for the country?
Meanwhile Hobbs told a conference in Athlone this month that those who want to see a new government in Ireland that would cut immigration and break ties with globalist elites need to “reach across the Atlantic” and seek help from the Irish diaspora in the US Maga movement.
So could Hobbs be an Irish Trump? What are the other likely candidates?
And why is Bannon so out of touch with the political system in Ireland.
Irish Times crime and security correspondent Conor Gallagher, an expert in the Irish far-right, explains.
Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Declan Conlon.
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