Ben Shapiro Unloads: Donald Trump’s New Campaign Head Stephen Bannon Turned Breitbart Into A Racist Cesspool Of Alt-Right White Supremacists

Earlier this year, former Breitbart editor Ben Shapiro was part of a mass exodus of staffers after the site refused to denounce the alleged physical assault of one of their reporters by then-Trump campaign chairman Corey Lewandowski, who now works for CNN. Today Shapiro unloads on his former boss, Breitbart chairman Stephen Bannon, who was just named to run the Trump campaign. An excerpt:

Breitbart’s Staff Lusts After Trump Involvement. Long before the billionaire officially entered the presidential race, Bannon was close to him; in April 2014, the Trump offices described Bannon thusly: “MAJOR SUPPORTER OF MR. TRUMP.” The new team at Trump headquarters will undoubtedly include all the Breitbart staffers who openly lusted after power within the Trump campaign: Joel Pollak, the Breitbart lawyer who desperately wanted to be a Trump speechwriter, and wrote a disgusting hit piece about me personally when I left and accurately accused the website of becoming an adjunct to the campaign; Matthew Boyle, the pseudo-journalist who reportedly bragged about becoming Trump’s press secretary; Milo Yiannopoulos, the Trump-worshipping alt-right droog stooge. They’re all in with their Godking, now.

Under Bannon’s Leadership, Breitbart Openly Embraced The White Supremacist Alt-Right. Andrew Breitbart despised racism. Truly despised it. He used to brag regularly about helping to integrate his fraternity at Tulane University. He insisted that racial stories be treated with special care to avoid even the whiff of racism. With Bannon embracing Trump, all that changed. Now Breitbart has become the alt-right go-to website, with Yiannopoulos pushing white ethno-nationalism as a legitimate response to political correctness, and the comment section turning into a cesspool for white supremacist mememakers.

Hit the link for much, much more about Bannon.