Current:Home > InvestPeter Navarro, ex-Trump trade adviser, released from prison -Strategic Profit Zone
Peter Navarro, ex-Trump trade adviser, released from prison
View
Date:2025-04-16 10:54:08
Washington — Peter Navarro, who served as a top trade adviser to former President Donald Trump, was released from federal prison on Wednesday after serving a four-month sentence for defying a congressional subpoena, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Navarro, 75, reported in March to serve his sentence at the federal correctional institute in Miami and was assigned to an 80-person dormitory for older inmates. He is listed among the speakers at this week's Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, and he arrived in the city shortly after being freed on Wednesday.
Navarro's staff posted on social media that he would be released, writing "the best it yet to come."
Navarro was found guilty in September of two counts of criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Investigators were seeking documents and testimony from the former White House official connected to his conduct after the 2020 election and efforts to delay the certification of Electoral College votes.
A federal judge in Washington sentenced Navarro to four months in prison in January and fined him $9,500. But the ex-White House adviser appealed his conviction and the judge's decision to enforce his sentence during the appeals process. Navarro has argued he believed he was bound by executive privilege when he defied the subpoena, but the judge overseeing his case found there was no evidence that executive privilege was ever invoked.
A three-judge appeals court panel in Washington declined a bid by Navarro to delay his sentence, after which he sought emergency relief from the Supreme Court. Chief Justice John Roberts first rejected his request to remain free during his appeal, and the full court declined a renewed effort by Navarro weeks later.
Navarro was the first former White House official to go to prison following a contempt of Congress conviction, but not the last. Steve Bannon, a Trump ally who served as White House chief strategist, is currently serving a four-month sentence at a federal prison in Connecticut for also refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House select committee.
He surrendered to the federal correctional institution earlier this month after the Supreme Court turned down a request from Bannon to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction on two counts of contempt of Congress.
Robert Costa contributed reporting.
Melissa QuinnMelissa Quinn is a politics reporter for CBSNews.com. She has written for outlets including the Washington Examiner, Daily Signal and Alexandria Times. Melissa covers U.S. politics, with a focus on the Supreme Court and federal courts.
TwitterveryGood! (253)
Related
- DoorDash steps up driver ID checks after traffic safety complaints
- Woman pleads guilty to negligent homicide in death of New York anti-gang activist
- Ex-U.S. official says Sen. Bob Menendez pressured him to quit interfering with my constituent
- The northern lights could appear over parts of US Friday night: Where to watch for auroras
- Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
- Bus carrying Hindu pilgrims to a shrine in India plunges down 150-foot gorge, killing 22 people
- Google admits its AI Overviews can generate some odd, inaccurate results
- LGBTQ+ Pride Month is starting to show its colors around the world. What to know
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Gabbriette Bechtel Shares Rare Insight Into Relationship With Matty Healy
Ranking
- What were Tom Selleck's juicy final 'Blue Bloods' words in Reagan family
- Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes Prove They're the Ones to Beat at White House Celebration With Chiefs
- Massachusetts teacher on leave after holding mock slave auction and using racial slur, official says
- Woman pleads guilty to negligent homicide in death of New York anti-gang activist
- Intel's stock did something it hasn't done since 2022
- Women's College World Series 2024 live: Updates, score for UCLA vs. Oklahoma softball game
- Biden allows limited Ukrainian strikes inside Russia using U.S.-provided weapons
- Why Padma Lakshmi Says She's in Her Sexual Prime at 53
Recommendation
How to watch new prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin': Premiere date, cast, streaming
Advocates Ask EPA to Investigate Baltimore City for Harming Disinvested Communities
Dallas Stars coach Peter DeBoer rips reporter who called his team 'lifeless' in Game 5 loss
Oregon utility regulator rejects PacifiCorp request to limit its liability in wildfire lawsuits
Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
'Knives Out' 3 new cast reveals include Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington: What to know
Marian Robinson, mother of Michelle Obama, dies at 86
Champions League final: Real Madrid’s European kings are so good, Ancelotti wants them to be studied