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2022-07-22 20:59:39 UTC
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/steve-bannon-found-guilty-contempt-
congress-ignoring-january-6-hearing-subpoena
Former Trump White House official Steve Bannon was found guilty of
contempt of Congress after he ignored a subpoena from the House Jan. 6
committee.
Bannon faces 30 days to a year in prison for each of the two misdemeanor
charges. The jury was ordered to begin deliberating Friday morning.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols discharged the jury after hearing closing
arguments from both the prosecution and defense.
BANNON WILL NOT TESTIFY AT CRIMINAL CONTEMPT TRIAL, AS DEFENSE ANNOUNCES
THEY WILL NOT CALL WITNESSES
The Department of Justice charged Bannon with two counts of contempt of
Congress after he ignored a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.
Bannon pleaded not guilty.
Bannon claimed executive privilege precluded him from appearing before the
committee to talk about the Jan. 6, 2020, attack on the U.S. Capitol,
though prosecutors noted that he left the White House in 2017.
The Justice Department began closing arguments Friday morning with
prosecutor Molly Gaston telling jurors, "This is a man who didnt show
up."
"He didnt want to recognize Congress authority or play by the
governments rules," Gaston said. "Our government only works if people
show up and play by the rules and are held accountable when they do not."
JUDGE DENIES STEVE BANNON'S REQUEST FOR DELAY TO CRIMINAL CONTEMPT TRIAL
"When he chose to defy a congressional subpoena, that was a crime," Gaston
continued. "The defendant chose allegiance to Donald Trump over compliance
with the law."
The defense, however, told jurors that "the entire foundation of the
governments case rests" on the testimony of January 6th Committee staffer
Kristen Amerling.
"You need to consider whether a witness has a friendship or hostility
towards anybody connected with the case, that some something you need to
consider," Bannon lawyer Evan Corcoran said.
Corcoran told the jury that Amerling has an interest in the outcome of the
case. "Shes been doing committee work for Democrats for 20 years. She has
a relationship with one of the prosecutors on the case, Mrs. Gaston. It
goes back 15 years. Shes contributed her own money to Democratic causes."
BANNON TRIAL: GOVERNMENT WITNESS HAS BOOK CLUB CONNECT TO PROSECUTOR
Corcoran also told reminded the jury about testimony that Amerling and
Gaston had a relationship outside of work, as members of the same book
club. Corcoran also told the jury politics are at play in this case.
"Prosecution has to be based on unbiased neutral evidence, politics can
play no role, and Steve Bannon is innocent," he said.
Bannon's sentencing hearing is set for October 21 at 3 p.m.
Following the decision, Bannon told members of the media that "we may have
lost," but "We're not going to lose this war."
Bannon defense attorney David Schoen said that the prosecutor's argument
"completely tears asunder constitutional principle of separation of
powers."
"But shame on this office of the United States Attorney's Office and the
Department of Justice for how far it is. They put forward an argument
today that completely tears asunder Constitutional principle of separation
of powers. They argued to the jury today that when a person gets a
subpoena, and executive privilege is invoked, it's for Congress to decide
whether the executive privilege is valid and how broad it is. That's
absolutely false," Schoen said.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves said in a press release that the subpoena
"was not an invitation that could be rejected or ignored."
"The subpoena to Stephen Bannon was not an invitation that could be
rejected or ignored," Graves said. "Mr. Bannon had an obligation to appear
before the House Select Committee to give testimony and provide documents.
His refusal to do so was deliberate and now a jury has found that he must
pay the consequences."
Steven M. DAntuono, assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington
field office said that subpoenas are "critical in our system of
government."
"The tenets of our government rely upon citizens adhering to the
established rules of law. Lawful tools, such as subpoenas and other legal
orders, are critical in our system of government," DAntuono said. "Mr.
Bannon was found guilty of contempt by a jury of his peers for his choice
to ignore a lawful subpoena. The FBI will continue our sworn duty to
investigate those who have committed violations of our laws and hold them
accountable for their actions."
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congress-ignoring-january-6-hearing-subpoena
Former Trump White House official Steve Bannon was found guilty of
contempt of Congress after he ignored a subpoena from the House Jan. 6
committee.
Bannon faces 30 days to a year in prison for each of the two misdemeanor
charges. The jury was ordered to begin deliberating Friday morning.
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols discharged the jury after hearing closing
arguments from both the prosecution and defense.
BANNON WILL NOT TESTIFY AT CRIMINAL CONTEMPT TRIAL, AS DEFENSE ANNOUNCES
THEY WILL NOT CALL WITNESSES
The Department of Justice charged Bannon with two counts of contempt of
Congress after he ignored a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.
Bannon pleaded not guilty.
Bannon claimed executive privilege precluded him from appearing before the
committee to talk about the Jan. 6, 2020, attack on the U.S. Capitol,
though prosecutors noted that he left the White House in 2017.
The Justice Department began closing arguments Friday morning with
prosecutor Molly Gaston telling jurors, "This is a man who didnt show
up."
"He didnt want to recognize Congress authority or play by the
governments rules," Gaston said. "Our government only works if people
show up and play by the rules and are held accountable when they do not."
JUDGE DENIES STEVE BANNON'S REQUEST FOR DELAY TO CRIMINAL CONTEMPT TRIAL
"When he chose to defy a congressional subpoena, that was a crime," Gaston
continued. "The defendant chose allegiance to Donald Trump over compliance
with the law."
The defense, however, told jurors that "the entire foundation of the
governments case rests" on the testimony of January 6th Committee staffer
Kristen Amerling.
"You need to consider whether a witness has a friendship or hostility
towards anybody connected with the case, that some something you need to
consider," Bannon lawyer Evan Corcoran said.
Corcoran told the jury that Amerling has an interest in the outcome of the
case. "Shes been doing committee work for Democrats for 20 years. She has
a relationship with one of the prosecutors on the case, Mrs. Gaston. It
goes back 15 years. Shes contributed her own money to Democratic causes."
BANNON TRIAL: GOVERNMENT WITNESS HAS BOOK CLUB CONNECT TO PROSECUTOR
Corcoran also told reminded the jury about testimony that Amerling and
Gaston had a relationship outside of work, as members of the same book
club. Corcoran also told the jury politics are at play in this case.
"Prosecution has to be based on unbiased neutral evidence, politics can
play no role, and Steve Bannon is innocent," he said.
Bannon's sentencing hearing is set for October 21 at 3 p.m.
Following the decision, Bannon told members of the media that "we may have
lost," but "We're not going to lose this war."
Bannon defense attorney David Schoen said that the prosecutor's argument
"completely tears asunder constitutional principle of separation of
powers."
"But shame on this office of the United States Attorney's Office and the
Department of Justice for how far it is. They put forward an argument
today that completely tears asunder Constitutional principle of separation
of powers. They argued to the jury today that when a person gets a
subpoena, and executive privilege is invoked, it's for Congress to decide
whether the executive privilege is valid and how broad it is. That's
absolutely false," Schoen said.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves said in a press release that the subpoena
"was not an invitation that could be rejected or ignored."
"The subpoena to Stephen Bannon was not an invitation that could be
rejected or ignored," Graves said. "Mr. Bannon had an obligation to appear
before the House Select Committee to give testimony and provide documents.
His refusal to do so was deliberate and now a jury has found that he must
pay the consequences."
Steven M. DAntuono, assistant director in charge of the FBI Washington
field office said that subpoenas are "critical in our system of
government."
"The tenets of our government rely upon citizens adhering to the
established rules of law. Lawful tools, such as subpoenas and other legal
orders, are critical in our system of government," DAntuono said. "Mr.
Bannon was found guilty of contempt by a jury of his peers for his choice
to ignore a lawful subpoena. The FBI will continue our sworn duty to
investigate those who have committed violations of our laws and hold them
accountable for their actions."
--
"LOCKDOWN", left-wing COVID fearmongering. 95% of COVID infections
recover with no after effects.
No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.
Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.
Donald J. Trump, cheated out of a second term by fraudulent "mail-in"
ballots. Report voter fraud: ***@mail.house.gov
Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
fiasco, President Trump.
Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
queer liberal democrat donors.
President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed
dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.