I've been seeing reports that Bannon's influence is on the wane, and much of Trump's policy is formed around the family dinner table. Perhaps not entirely a bad thing. Personally I'd prefer pretty well anyone to Bannon.http://www.smh.com.au/world/trump-family-centre-stage-as-syrian-and-north-korean-crises-unfold-20170412-gvjjik.htmlhttp://www.smh.com.au/world/straighten-it-out-or-i-will-donald-trump-distances-himself-from-steve-bannon-20170412-gvk0au.htmlLet me know if any of my links are subscription only.
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/anne-summers-20170413-gvkq6i.html?promote_channel=edmail&mbnr=MjI4ODY2MQ&eid=email:nnn-13omn654-ret_newsl-membereng:nnn-04%2F11%2F2013-news_am-dom-news-nnn-age-u&campaign_code=13INO010&et_bid=29074356&name=40_smh_newsalert&instance=2017-04-14--19-10--UTCAfter reading this I'm not so sure. It seems Ivanka Trump may be the new Steve Bannon.