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TRUMP DRAMA: Jan. 6 Panel Sets Vote On Contempt Charges Against Bannon

In this Aug. 20, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon speaks with reporters in New York. A lawyer for Bannon says Bannon won’t comply with a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol because President Donald Trump is asserting executive privilege to block demands for testimony and documents.(AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez, File)

A congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capital riots has set a vote to recommend criminal contempt charges against former White House aide Steve Bannon after he defied the panel’s subpoena.

Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said that the panel will vote next Tuesday to recommend the charges. That would send the recommendation to the full House for a vote.

If the House votes to recommend the contempt charges against Bannon, the Justice Department will ultimately decide whether to prosecute. The committee had demanded documents and testimony from Bannon, who was in touch with President Donald Trump ahead of the violent attack.

“The Select Committee will not tolerate defiance of our subpoenas, so we must move forward with proceedings to refer Mr. Bannon for criminal contempt,” Thompson said in a statement.

The committee had scheduled a Thursday deposition with Bannon, but his lawyer has said that at Trump’s direction he wouldn’t appear. A second witness called for a deposition Thursday, former Defense Department official Kashyap Patel, also would not appear, according to two people familiar with the confidential negotiations who were granted anonymity to discuss them. But Patel is still engaging with the committee, the people said.

Two other aides who worked for Trump — former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and longtime Trump social media director Dan Scavino — are scheduled for depositions Friday. It is unclear whether they will appear. Like Patel, Meadows is speaking with the committee.

Bannon’s testimony is just one facet of an escalating congressional inquiry, with 19 subpoenas issued so far and thousands of pages of documents flowing in. But his defiance is a crucial moment for the committee, whose members are vowing to restore the binding force of congressional subpoenas after they were routinely flouted during Trump’s time in office.

“Mr. Bannon has declined to cooperate with the Select Committee and is instead hiding behind the former President’s insufficient, blanket and vague statements regarding privileges he has purported to invoke,” Thompson said in his statement. “We reject his position entirely.”

(AP)



6 Responses

  1. Does anyone know why they need a committee after they already proved beyond the benefit of a doubt that Trump is guilty, when Trump was impeached???

  2. Lock this contemptible conspirator up. For someone who constantly professes innocence, trump sure does everything possible to hide and cover up evidence.

  3. Bannon was a PRIVATE citizen at the time. There is no way they can charge him for not “revealing” his private conversations. Ultimately the Supreme Court will throw out this frivolous charge. The Dems are reaching for straws. They aught to get back to studying the root cause of systemic white racism.

  4. Reaching for straws?? Lmao!!! How many lies and laws has this corrupt ass orange man told and broken???? Common sense is completely gone on the republican side huh? You are literally tearing democracy apart and trying to lie and put all blame on the democrats who are actually trying to help people. I hope your golden idol chokes and dies so we can get our country back

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