Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro has been ordered to report to jail in Miami on March 19 to begin his four-month sentence after he defied a subpoena from the House Select Committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Navarro was convinced in September of two counts of contempt of Congress for refusing to provide testimony and documents to the committee.

According to court papers filed late Sunday night by Navarro’s attorneys, he must report to prison in Miami by March 19 at 2 p.m. ET.

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    Bannon is appealing his sentence right now, so his prison sentence is on hold pending the result of the appeal.

    Jim Jordan is a better exception to the rule, although since they’re still processing and holding toddler for those directly involved in jan 6th, they might not have gotten to subpoena deniers yet.

    More relevant to Jordan is his direct involvement in the fake electors plot, where trump and friends tried to mail in fake electors certificates.

    There are multiple investigations going on by several states(5, iirc) and the DOJ, FBI, all coordinating how to prosecute those involved, and they have people involved flipping she becoming unfitness every month.

    They could be waiting for his getting charged to tack on a few extra charges for defying subpoenas.

    So it’s weird that he hasn’t been charged yet, but there’s no reason to think he won’t be in the future

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      Bannon is appealing his sentence right now, so his prison sentence is on hold pending the result of the appeal.

      Weird how for everyone else found guilty, they have to file their appeals from jail.

      But Bannon is allowed to appeal first.

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        Not weird at all. Corrupt and unjust, but very common.

        I explained this in other comments, but it’s not because he’s Steve Bannon, it’s because he’s wealthy and the wealthy have an advantage in the American legal system.

        The wealthy can hire a better lawyer, pay their bonds so they don’t have to go to jail while the outcome of their trial is decided, and have a better life in jail if they do have to go to jail while their trial is decided.

        There are a lot of advantages to being wealthy.

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          This wasn’t a bond. He was found guilty. But another judge stepped in and said the court was wrong to dismiss his executive privilege defense so he’s allowed to be free until the appeal.

          The original trial dismissed his claim of executive privilege because the timeframe was wrong and Trump never said Bannon had executive privilege for the issue.

          So yeah, a sovcit gets called crazy for throwing around irrelevant legal terms but Bannon got to stay out of jail doing the same.

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            What did he pay the appeal bond for? And why is he appealing his conviction?

            The appeal is ongoing right now, right?

            Could easily be out of date with Bannon, I only knew about his appeal

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              Martha Stewart is worth 10x Steve Bannon. Yet she went straight to jail following the guilty verdict instead of being allowed to be free while appealing.

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      Thank you for the knowledge and writing this up.

      Yeah, the DOJ has been dragging its feet on doing anything after promising a lot at their press conferences. Not the least of which included going after nefarious short selling in the market.

      But it seems they don’t have the stones to pull the trigger on ANYTHING and it’s all just lip service.

      Cynically, I feel like the fix in and they are just delaying until Trump is reinstalled as dictator. I hope I am wrong, but every day is a can kick and we are past 3 years into this administration’s term with ZERO consequences for insurrection.

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        Trump’s paid fines, been booted out of NY business just on civil cases and is facing 91 felonies in four criminal cases.

        I agree that people are hoping he’ll win, but a jury found him liable for sexual assault and a judge has explicitly stated that what trump did was rape and with the criminal charges above joined with all the Jan. 6 rioters he did not help at all as president after implying he would help them, he’s lost support politically and financially and is not in as strong a position as he was in 2020, which he lost anyway.

        Dumps could win, but it’s nowhere near a lock, and even if it was, a lot of people thought '20 was a lock, he lost and hes in a worse position now than '20.

        The fake electors plot is huge.

        Enormous. Seven states, multiple high-level collaborators including trump himself, dozens of lower level collaborators directory forging election documents and attempting to defraud nara and pence by making them false election certificates.

        I don’t actually know how many ongoing investigating there are, but this is not being left alone, cheese bro is one of the main collaborators and is narcing on the others right now as we type and he’s not the only one by a long shot.

        It took two years for Trump to be found liable for sexual assault, and that was a single charge(excluding the supplemental defamation) with a single victim.

        The fake electors scheme is going to take longer to prosecute because of how many people took part and how complex the investigations are, but that situation isn’t on the back burner, it is boiling, and a lot of the people involved are talking.