Bannon to Jail for Contempt of Congress
By Spencer Neale
Editors’ Note: Steve Bannon, former Presidential aide and prominent podcaster is headed for jail. Peter Navarro, Presidential adviser on trade and other matters, started his prison term in March. Both were charged with contempt of Congress. But Eric Holder, former Obama Attorney General was found in contempt by a lop-sided vote that included many Democrats, but he was never charged. Numerous J6 defendants, some guilty, some not, have served years in jail and not even received a trial. How many BLM rioters have been charged? Paul Manafort served jail time. Roger Stone and General Michael Flynn had their sentences commuted for obstructing the bogus and fraudulent Russia Collusion charges. Why are so many Trump supporters charged with crimes? Was his administration filled with people who broke laws more frequently than under Obama and Biden, or is their selective prosecution in the US based on political aims? No, lawfare is real and Republicans better learn how to deal with it. Is retaliation the best course of action or does that just cement bad legal principles?
State of the Union: The architect of the 2016 Trump victory will be out November
Steve Bannon is headed to jail.
The man partially responsible for engineering Donald Trump’s stunning 2016 victory will report to prison on July 1 after a federal judge ordered he serve a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress.
“There’s not a prison or jail built that will ever shut me up. All victory to MAGA, we’re going to win this,” remarked Bannon moments after the order came down outside a federal courthouse on Thursday.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, revoked Bannon’s bail and approved the sentence after a federal appeals court last month rejected Bannon’s attempt to overturn his conviction for defying a subpoena from the January 6th Committee.
Bannon was convicted of two misdemeanor counts of contempt of Congress in 2022 after he refused to cooperate with the Democratic-led House of Representatives committee. Bannon now joins another top Trump ally, Peter Navarro, in prison. Navarro is similarly serving a four-month sentence.
The Committee had hoped to question Bannon about public comments he made about the 2020 election indicating he was involved in attempts to overturn it. Bannon and Navarro are credited with the “Green Bay Sweep” strategy whereby members of Congress would object to the certification of electoral votes.
Bannon’s attorneys argued that the aptly nicknamed “Honey Badger” should remain a free man as the case works its way through an appeal process, but Nichols dismissed their arguments.
With his prison term to last until November, Bannon will now be sidelined during the most contentious part of the 2024 election season.
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This article was published by The American Conservative and is reproduced with permission.
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