Navarro Pursues Appeal of Contempt Conviction Despite DOJ Dropping Case
Peter Navarro, a senior trade adviser to President Donald Trump, is continuing to challenge his contempt of Congress conviction even after the Justice Department abandoned the case., Navarro told a federal appeals court he wants a ruling on the merits of his appeal rather than the outcome received by Steve Bannon, whose conviction was wiped out after the Supreme Court allowed the Justice Department to dismiss the case. Navarro has already served a four-month prison sentence. 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol. His attorney said Navarro declined the option of a presidential pardon because he wants to be vindicated in court.
Peter Navarro, a senior trade adviser to President Donald Trump, is continuing to challenge his contempt of Congress conviction even after the Justice Department abandoned the case., Navarro told a federal appeals court he wants a ruling on the merits of his appeal rather than the outcome received by Steve Bannon, whose conviction was wiped out after the Supreme Court allowed the Justice Department to dismiss the case.
Navarro has already served a four-month prison sentence.
6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
His attorney said Navarro declined the option of a presidential pardon because he wants to be vindicated in court.