Federal prosecutors urged jurors on Wednesday to convict former President Donald Trump's adviser Peter Navarro of criminal contempt, telling them that Navarro broke the law when he refused to testify or provide documents to a congressional committee investigating the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
"Mr. Navarro ignored his subpoena," federal prosecutor John Crabb told the 12-member panel during opening statements at Navarro's criminal trial in federal court in Washington. "He acted as if he's above the law, but he's not above the law."
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges, which have the potential to a carry a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of one year in jail. "Congress believed that Mr. Navarro had information about what happened on Jan. 6, or more specifically about why it happened," Crabb said. "So Congress issued Mr. Navarro a subpoena. It wasn't voluntary. It wasn't an invitation."with the subpoena because Trump invoked executive privilege, a legal doctrine that shields some executive branch records and communications from disclosure.
Prosecutors have said that Navarro was nevertheless required to show up to the deposition and invoke the privilege on a question by question basis. He also was required, they said, to hand over a document log explaining the legal basis for why each record should be withheld from Congress.
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