Breitbart News
American far-right news and opinion website
Breitbart News is a right-wing news and politics website. It was created by the libertarian political commentator Andrew Breitbart. Andrew Breitbart said that he wanted his website to be like the Huffington Post but right-wing. Andrew Breitbart died in 2012. He was replaced by Steve Bannon. In 2016, Bannon said he wanted to turn Breitbart News into "a platform for the alt-right". Bannon left Breitbart News to work for Donald Trump at the White House. He later came back to Breitbart News. Breitbart News later fired Bannon and replaced him with Alex Marlow.
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Type of site | Politics News and opinion |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Breitbart News Network, LLC[1] |
Created by | Andrew Breitbart |
Editor | Alex Marlow (editor-in-chief)[2] Wynton Hall (managing editor)[3] Joel Pollak (senior-editor-at-large)[4] |
CEO | Larry Solov |
URL | breitbart |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional (required to comment) |
Launched | 2007 | (as Breitbart.tv)
Current status | Active |
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