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Steve Bannon, a right-wing podcast host and former White House adviser to Donald Trump, was subpoenaed to provide documents and testimony to a federal grand jury investigating January 6, 2021 ...
Steve Bannon – who defied a congressional subpoena and is set to go to trial on criminal contempt charges – told the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection on ...
Bannon, who was in contact with former President Donald Trump in the days leading up to the riot on Jan. 6, 2021, refused to comply with a subpoena issued last fall, claiming executive privilege ...
Steve Bannon, political strategist for Donald Trump, urged appeals court to overturn Jan. 6 contempt conviction Bannon was one of two Trump aides, along with Peter Navarro, who were convicted of ...
WASHINGTON — A jury on Friday found former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon guilty on two counts of contempt of Congress for blowing off the House Jan. 6 committee.. The jury returned the ...
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Earlier this week, Steve Bannon reversed course. The longtime adviser to Donald Trump says he's now willing to cooperate with the House committee investigating the January 6 attack.
Steve Bannon — currently facing contempt of Congress charges after defying a subpoena to appear before the Jan. 6 committee — has signaled that he is willing to testify in front of the committee.
When Steve Bannon said on his radio show on Jan. 5, 2021 that “all hell” would break loose the following day, he wasn’t speculating. The Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday revealed that Bannon’s ...
Former Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon said he would appear in front of the House ... was a private citizen advising Trump when the Jan. 6, 2021 riot occurred. Bannon was fired from a ...
Steve Bannon and others involved in the January 6, 2021, attack on Congress lauded supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro as they stormed government buildings in their capital on ...
Steve Bannon says Donald Trump now will let him testify at a Jan. 6 committee hearing. But the Department of Justice's contempt of Congress trial is waiting.