Trump Ally Peter Navarro ‘Willing to Go to Prison’ to Fight Conviction

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Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro vowed that he is “willing to go to prison” to fight against his contempt of Congress conviction for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House committee investigating the January 6, 2021, siege on the U.S. Capitol.

Navarro, who served as former President Donald Trump’s trade adviser and helped promote claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, was found guilty on two counts of contempt for shunning a House deposition request and subpoena to turn over documents.

He is the second top Trump adviser convicted of contempt tied to the House January 6 investigation. Steve Bannon, strategist for the former president, was also found guilty of two criminal counts, in July 2022, and sentenced to four months in prison.

Peter Navarro, former adviser to ex-President Donald Trump, on Thursday speaks to reporters after being found guilty of contempt of Congress at the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, D.C. Navarro told reporters that he was “willing to go to prison” to fight the conviction.
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While speaking with reporters after Thursday’s verdict, Navarro maintained that he was innocent, claiming his defense team went into the hearing expecting a guilty verdict.

“The day that Judge [Amit] Mehta rules that I could not use executive privilege as the defense in this case, the die was cast,” Navarro said. “This was pro forma.”

Navarro had originally argued that Trump asked him to defy the subpoena under executive privilege to evade the contempt charges. Mehta, U.S. district judge in Washington, D.C., who over saw Navarro’s case, refused that argument last week, calling it “pretty weak sauce.”

“I said from the beginning, this is going to the Supreme Court,” Navarro continued while talking to reporters. “I said from the beginning, I am willing to go to prison to settle this issue. I’m willing to do that. But I also know that the likelihood of me going to prison is relatively small because we are right on this issue.”

This is a developing story and will be updated as further information becomes available.

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