BREAKING: House passes resolution finding former Trump adviser Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress and referring him to the Justice Dept. for criminal prosecution over his refusal to cooperate with investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
and asking the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution over his refusal to cooperate with an investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
In a Jan. 5 podcast, Bannon said,"All hell is going to break loose tomorrow. ... So many people said, 'Man, if I was in a revolution, I would be in Washington.' Well, this is your time in history." and documents about what he knew about the riot, with his lawyer arguing he shouldn't have to comply because Trump might try to claim executive privilege.
"Mr. Bannon stands alone in his defiance and we will not stand for it," Thompson said."We need to make it clear no person is above the law."
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