Iihan Omar, a rep from Minnesota, is catching hell from the alt-right for
anti-semitic statements. When Bannon ran Breitbart he went on record stating the the site was the "voice for the alt-right??? Pandering in my opinion, but I'm curious as to what some of you here think.
You have your basics mixed up. Bannon is a conservative and civic nationalist, not an alt-rightist. If he ever said Breitbart was "the voice for the alt-right" I'd like to see a link.
Breitbart has been accused of being alt-right by the usual suspects who like to lump everyone who isn't a member in good standing of Conservatism Inc. in with the alt-right, nazis, White supremacists, etc.
As far as Omar, she's been denounced by just about everyone
except the alt-right -- liberals, conservatives, neo-conservatives, in other words almost all of Congress and the corporate media. Maybe a few alt-right types who will always side against her given her ethnic and religious background have joined in though I'm unaware of it, along with some hard-core leftist Democrats. That the Democrats are unable to condemn her quite one hundred percent the way the Republicans are is the best part of it, as if we're lucky that party, united only by its hatred of Whites, will continue to factionalize as its various "identity" components fight among themselves.
Anyway, the alt-right pretty has pretty much withered away post-Charlottesville and all the fallout from it.