- The organization will likely be based out of Brussels initially and has set its sights on the 2019 European parliament elections
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump鈥檚 controversial former adviser Steve Bannon plans to set up a foundation in Europe called 鈥淭he Movement鈥� to spark a populist rightwing revolt, according to a report.
Bannon envisages the organization rivalling George Soros鈥� Open Foundation, which has given away $32 billion to liberal causes since it was established in 1984, according to the report by the Daily Beast published late Friday.
The non-profit will be a central source of polling, advice on messaging, data targeting, and think-tank research.
He told the Daily Beat he was convinced the coming years will see an end to decades of European integration.
鈥淩ight-wing populist nationalism is what will happen. That鈥檚 what will govern,鈥� he said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to have individual nation states with their own identities, their own borders.鈥�
He added he had held talks with right-wing groups across the continent, from Nigel Farage and members of Marine Le Pen鈥檚 Front National (recently renamed Rassemblement National) in the West, to Hungary鈥檚 Viktor Orban and the Polish populists in the East.
The organization will likely be based out of Brussels initially and has set its sights on the 2019 European parliament elections.
The architect of Trump鈥檚 nationalist-populist campaign and his election victory, White House chief strategist Steve Bannon was nicknamed the 鈥淧rince of Darkness鈥� and the 鈥淪hadow President.鈥�
His economic nationalism became the lynchpin of Trump policies, even as many of his other ideas were rebuffed by policy rivals.
After new Chief of Staff John Kelly arrived, Bannon鈥檚 constant clashes with other advisers became untenable, as did his ties to the extreme right, which drew accusations that Trump fostered racists. Bannon left the White House last August.