
“There is only one President at a time, and Donald Trump is not one to cede authority. But in the early days at 1600 Pennsylvania, the portly and rumpled [Steve] Bannon (the only male aide who
dared to visit Trump’s office without a suit and tie) has the tools to become as influential as any staffer in memory,”
Time magazine’s David Von Drehle writes in his
“The Great Manipulator”
cover story, which hits newsstands Friday.
Trump’s chief White House strategist possibly is the
“second most powerful man in the world,” Von Drehle writes of Bannon.
A week after Trump falsely claimed in a public presentation to CIA officials that he held the record for
Timemagazine covers (Richard Nixon actually does), Bannon now has one under his belt.