Education Week reports that Betsy DeVos’ Brother Erik Prince May run for Senate Against the incumbent GOP Senator John Barrasso. If he runs, Prince would have the blessing of Steve Bannon, who has threatened to run a challenger against any Republican incumbent who does not share his extremist views and his nativism.

Bannon’s first foray into ousting Republicans was his intervention in the Alabama Senate Race, where he is supporting the eccentric Roy Moore. Moore has been removed from the bench twice for defying the laws. He has also been accused by several women of sexual assault when he was in his 30s.

“In recent weeks, DeVos’ younger brother, has reportedly shown interest in running for the Wyoming U.S. Senate seat in 2018 that’s currently held by GOP Sen. John Barrasso. Prince is the founder of Blackwater, a private security firm that drew attention and controversy during the Iraq War, and now runs Frontier Services Group, an aviation, logistics, and security firm. Barrasso was first elected in 2006 and reelected in 2012, although CNN reported last month that Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist, put Barrasso on a list of Republicans he wants to defeat in the primary process. Bannon has supposedly supported Prince’s interest in a Senate run…

“Prince’s views on education aren’t clear. He attended Hillsdale College, a private college in Michigan whose president, Larry Arnn, was briefly mentioned as a possible Trump nominee for education secretary before DeVos got picked. According to a Grand Rapids Press story cited by Business Insider and Newsweek, Prince said he became disillusioned with Washington while working as a White House intern under President George H.W. Bush because he saw “homosexual groups being invited in.”

The DeVos family has given millions to anti-gay groups including the Family Research Council and Focus on the Family.