EXCLUSIVE: Steve Bannon SWATTED during Labor Day special, NYC number reported

Bannon was previously swatted once in July while live on the air, and his DC home was swatted earlier this week after police received reports of a shooting

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A false police report used on Monday to swat former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon during the airing of his Labor Day War Room show.

This is the fourth time that Bannon has been "swatted" which is described as a "criminal harassment tactic of deceiving an emergency service into sending a police or emergency service response team to another person's address."

Bannon was swatted once in July while live on the air, and his DC home was swatted earlier this week after police received reports of a shooting.

Bannon exclusively told The Post Millennial that the swat came from an NYC number.

"The WarRoom seconds John Paul Jones: ‘We have not yet begun to fight,'" Bannon added.

The statement references Captain John Paul Jones, a Scottish-American naval captain who was the US's first well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War. The statement was made after a request to surrender.

The term "swatting" has become popular in everyday speech lately as far-left activists have targeted conservatives like Marjorie Taylor Greene and celebrities like Tim Pool by employing the deadly tactic.

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