Steve Bannon Sentenced to Four Months in Prison Jan. 6 Committee - Steve Bannon HEAD TOPICS
Steve Bannon Sentenced to Four Months in Prison
10/22/2022 2:15:00 AM The former Trump adviser was found guilty this summer of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a Jan 6 committee subpoena
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Judge Carl Nichols, who was appointed by former President Trump, said on Friday that Bannon 'has expressed no remorse' before slapping him with the prison term. The former Trump adviser was found guilty this summer of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a Jan 6 committee subpoena on Friday that Bannon “has expressed no remorse” before slapping him with the prison term. “The Jan. 6 committee has every right to investigate what happened that day,” Nichols continued, noting that Bannon “has not provided a single document” or “testimony on any topic,” and that “others must be deterred from committing similar crimes.” The Justice Department wasseeking six months and a $200,000 finefor Bannon for, as prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo filed on Monday “sustained, bad-faith contempt of Congress.” They added that “a person could have shown no greater contempt than the Defendant did in his defiance of the Committee’s subpoena.” Read more:
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