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Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon

The passage mentions a minor incident involving Steve Bannon being verbally confronted in a bookstore, with a police call that was later cancelled. It provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, fina Steve Bannon was in a Richmond, VA bookstore on July 7, 2018. A woman called Bannon a "piece of trash" and was asked to leave. The bookstore owner called 911; the call was cancelled before police arr

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #024300
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The passage mentions a minor incident involving Steve Bannon being verbally confronted in a bookstore, with a police call that was later cancelled. It provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, fina Steve Bannon was in a Richmond, VA bookstore on July 7, 2018. A woman called Bannon a "piece of trash" and was asked to leave. The bookstore owner called 911; the call was cancelled before police arr

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From: Richard Kahn Sent: 7/8/2018 7:24:05 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com] Subject: Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon | TheHill Importance: — High http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/395982-bookstore-owner-called-the-police-after-a-women- called-steve Bookstore owner calls police after customer confronted Steve Bannon By Morgan GstalterJuly 07, 2018 - 10:38 PM EDT x A Richmond, Va., bookstore owner said he called the police on Saturday after former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon was confronted in his store. Nick Cooke, owner of Black Swan Books, told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that a woman called Bannon a “piece of trash.” The woman then left the store after Cooke said he called 911. “Steve Bannon was simply standing, looking at books, minding his own business. I asked her to leave, and she wouldn’t. And I said, ‘I’m going to call the police if you don’t,’ and I went to call the police and she left,” Cooke said. “And that’s the end of the story.” Bannon grew up in Richmond, the newspaper noted. The Richmond Police Department confirmed the call was made but the call was canceled before officers responded. “We are a bookshop. Bookshops are all about ideas and tolerating different opinions and not about verbally assaulting somebody, which is what was happening,” Cooke said. Trump's Supreme Court shortlist By The Hill Read More

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