The feelings are mutual!
17.10.2022 - 17:37 / foxnews.com
The Justice Department is recommending a six-month prison sentence and a $200,000 fine for former Trump aide Steve Bannon due to his failure to comply with a subpoena to appear before the House Select Committee investigating January 6. In a filing Monday, the Justice Department said "the rioters that overran the Capitol on January 6 did not just attack a building—they assaulted the rule of law upon which this country was built and through which it endures." "By floating the Select Committee’s subpoena and its authority, the Defendant exacerbated that assault," the Justice Department wrote.
"To this day, he continues to unlawfully withhold documents and testimony that stand to help the Committee’s authorized investigation to get to the bottom of what led to January 6 and ascertain what steps must be taken to ensure that it never happens again." Former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon refused to cooperate with the U.S. House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.
(Reuters/Michael A. McCoy/File Photo) The DOJ added: "That cannot be tolerated." The DOJ said that respect for the rule of law is "essential to the functioning of the United States government and to preserving the freedom and good order this country has enjoyed for more than two centuries." "The Defendant’s bad-faith strategy of defiance and contempt deserves severe punishment," the Justice Department said, recommending that the court impose a six-month prison sentence "reflecting the most severe Guidelines-compliant punishment available" and fine Bannon $200,000.
The feelings are mutual!
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