Supreme Court refuses to delay prison time for Trump aide Peter Navarro

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Former Trump aide Peter Navarro is scheduled to report to federal prison in Miami before 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Peter Navarro, then-White House trade adviser, speaks with President Donald Trump and members of the coronavirus task force in March 2020. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. on Monday refused to delay prison time for Peter Navarro, a former senior aide to President, as he appeals his conviction for refusing to testify before Congress about his involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.In a one-paragraph order, Roberts, who oversees emergency requests from the U.S.

When the House committee investigating the attack issued subpoenas for Navarro and Bannon to elaborate on those plans, both men ignored them. Now the two are fightingfor contempt of Congress.

But Navarro had no documentation to show that Trump ever planned to assert that privilege to keep his aide from testifying, and Trump has never publicly corroborated Navarro’s account. In denying Navarro’s request on Monday, Roberts agreed with the appeals court finding that Navarro had given up the right at this stage to challenge the District Court’s conclusion that executive privilege was not invoked.

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