Steve Bannon Enters Prison for Defying Congress Subpoena

Monday, 1 July 2024, 16:14

Steve Bannon, a former Trump aide, has been sentenced to four months in prison for refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena related to the investigation of the January 6 Capitol riot. This marks the second Trump official to be incarcerated for contempt of Congress, highlighting the repercussions of defying legal orders.
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Steve Bannon Enters Prison for Defying Congress Subpoena

Steve Bannon's Prison Sentence

Former Trump aide Steve Bannon has started his four-month jail term for ignoring a House committee's subpoena linked to the Capitol storming investigation.

Defying Congressional Order

Steve Bannon has become the second ex-Trump official incarcerated for contempt of Congress after defying the January 6 probe.


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