Ex-Trump advisor Navarro guilty

9 Sep 2023 • 2:59 PM MYT
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WASHINGTON: Peter Navarro, a White House trade advisor to former president Donald Trump, was found guilty of contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before the panel that investigated the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol.

A federal jury in Washington found the 72-year-old Navarro guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress after a two-day trial.

Navarro had refused to appear for a deposition before the House of Representatives committee that investigated the January 6 attack on Congress by Trump supporters and declined to supply documents to the panel.

Navarro, an economist, is the second close Trump ally to be convicted of contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas from the House committee.

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Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison in October but remains at liberty pending an appeal.

Navarro, speaking to reporters following his conviction, said it was a “sad day for America” and he would also appeal the verdict.

“This case is not over by a long shot,” he said.

Trump is scheduled to go on trial in Washington in March on charges of conspiring to overturn the results of the November 2020 election won by Democrat Joe Biden.

He faces similar charges in a separate case in the southern state of Georgia.

In a recent book, Navarro described creating a plan after the election called the “Green Bay sweep,” a reference to American football, to reverse Biden’s victory by blocking confirmation in the House.

He wrote that Trump was “on board with the strategy.”

The verdict represented a victory for the Justice Department and the now-defunct select committee, which moved aggressively to secure testimony from Trump advisers before being disbanded when Republicans took control of the House in January.

Many of the committee’s findings were mirrored in a federal indictment obtained by Special Counsel Jack Smith accusing Trump of attempting to subvert the election results.

The panel sought to interview Navarro about a plan devised by him and other Trump allies, dubbed the “Green Bay Sweep,” to delay Congress from certifying Democratic President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. The committee concluded its work last year without interviewing Navarro.

Navarro had said publicly that he was protecting the presidency by not sharing information with Congress.

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows also refused to appear before the House committee that investigated the Capitol attack but has not been charged with contempt of Congress.

Meadows claimed that as a former top advisor to the president he had immunity from being compelled to testify to the committee—a defence that was unsuccessfully advanced by Navarro and Bannon.

The 77-year-old Trump was impeached for a second time by the House after the Capitol riot—he was charged with inciting an insurrection—but was acquitted by the Senate.

More than 1,140 people have been charged for involvement in the attack on the Capitol.

More than 650 have pleaded guilty to various charges and more than 110 have been convicted in trials.

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