What did Steve Bannon do? Former Trump advisor convicted over Contempt of Congress
What did Steve Bannon do Former Trump advisor convicted over Contempt of Congress Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Steve: "I'm not going to back down one inch, at all." Steve Bannon Joins Tucker Carlson For His First Interview Since Guilty VerdictSteve: "I'm not going to back down one inch, at all." Steve Bannon's defense team rested its case on Thursday, July 21, 2022, without him testifying or presenting any additional , despite his threat to unleash "medieval" warfare on his adversaries. Bannon's attorneys claim he was a target of political retaliation in the trial. They claimed that instead of disregarding the subpoenas, he thought he was negotiating with them and that the deadlines in the summons were adjustable rather than fixed. I simply note that Steve Bannon didn’t have the guts to testify in open court.
I simply note that Steve Bannon didn’t have the guts to testify in open court. The defendant's defense attorney, Evan Corcoran, stated in his closing arguments that the course of action his client followed "turned out to be a mistake" but "was not a crime." On Friday, the 12-member jury panel discussed the matter for under three hours before reaching a decision.
What did Steve Bannon do Former Trump advisor convicted over Contempt of Congress
Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon convicted over Contempt of Congress (Image via Twitter/Brigitte Gabriel) Steve Bannon has been charged with the Contempt of for refusing to comply with a subpoena issued by a parliamentary committee in connection with the Capitol siege on January 6, 2021. Bannon warned the audience of his podcast on January 5, just hours before the Capitol was attacked, by saying, "All hell is going to break out tomorrow." Bannon, 68, who advised then-President on political matters, was charged on November 11 with two counts of contempt. He was accused of concealing documents and refusing to appear for a deposition. He faces up to two years in prison and fines of up to $200,000 (£167,000). Speaking to reporters outside court, Bannon vowed to overturn the judgment with a "bullet-proof appeal." He said, "We may have lost the battle here today, but we're not going to lose this war." Reportedly, his sentencing is set for October 21, 2022. Steve Bannon has been convicted of acting in contempt of Congress. My argument w/ Rep. Gaetz is now settled: if subpoenaed, you show up & assert any privilege you think applies to specific questions. But you can’t blow off the proceeding.Steve Bannon has been convicted of acting in contempt of Congress. My argument w/ Rep. Gaetz is now settled: if subpoenaed, you show up & assert any privilege you think applies to specific questions. But you can’t blow off the proceeding.Prosecutors allege Steve Bannon showed disregard toward law and order directives
According to attorneys with the US Department of Justice, Bannon ignored necessary court summons from the congressional committee looking into the US Capitol hack on January 6. They also said felt "above the law" in doing so. Prosecutor Molly Gaston said during closing statements, "Our government only works if people show up, it only works if people play by the rules, and it only works if people are held accountable when they do not." She added, "The defendant chose allegiance to Donald Trump over compliance with the law." Steve Bannon Joins Tucker Carlson For His First Interview Since Guilty VerdictSteve: "I'm not going to back down one inch, at all." Steve Bannon Joins Tucker Carlson For His First Interview Since Guilty VerdictSteve: "I'm not going to back down one inch, at all." Steve Bannon's defense team rested its case on Thursday, July 21, 2022, without him testifying or presenting any additional , despite his threat to unleash "medieval" warfare on his adversaries. Bannon's attorneys claim he was a target of political retaliation in the trial. They claimed that instead of disregarding the subpoenas, he thought he was negotiating with them and that the deadlines in the summons were adjustable rather than fixed. I simply note that Steve Bannon didn’t have the guts to testify in open court.
I simply note that Steve Bannon didn’t have the guts to testify in open court. The defendant's defense attorney, Evan Corcoran, stated in his closing arguments that the course of action his client followed "turned out to be a mistake" but "was not a crime." On Friday, the 12-member jury panel discussed the matter for under three hours before reaching a decision.