Bannon has turned himself in, but he's not the only one refusing to comply with a Jan. 6 subpoena
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Steve Bannon has surrendered to the FBI following a contempt of Congress indictment. Still, more such indictments need to follow because Bannon’s not the only Trump loyalist who has defied a subpoena from the select committee investigating thBannon has turned himself in, but he's not the only one refusing to comply with a Jan. 6 subpoena
Steve Bannon has surrendered to the FBI following a contempt of Congress indictment. Still, more such indictments need to follow because Bannon’s not the only Trump loyalist who has defied a subpoena from the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has also fully earned a contempt of Congress charge. Typically, Bannon took the attention-grabbing route in responding to his Jan. 6 subpoena. He said from the beginning that he would not comply, and claimed executive privilege, even though—in addition to President Joe Biden, the actual president who determines executive privilege, saying he would not assert executive privilege—Bannon had not been a White House aide since 2017, long before the events in question. Donald Trump has no right to executive privilege here. Steve Bannon really has no claim. Read more

