Peter Navarro convicted of contempt of Congress for defying Jan. 6 committee subpoena
Peter Navarro convicted of contempt of Congress for defying Jan. 6 committee subpoena
A jury in Washington, D.C., convicted the former Trump administration official following a trial that lasted just over a day.
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He’s now in the FO stage of FAFO
30 3 ReplyNot really, the guy is worth 5-6 million dollars so this won't scare him at all. He will get a fine and pay it then go on his merry way
28 1 ReplyIs it an either/or on the prison time and fine? I read it as fine and min 30 days of time, going up to a year.
7 0 ReplyIt's a fine and possibly a year in prison for each count. But the judge can rule no jail time and just fines which is what I'm betting is what will happen.
13 0 ReplySigh…there’s no real justice these days, is there?
10 0 ReplyI would love to be wrong but our justice system is made to help rich people break the law with little to no repercussions.
9 0 ReplyThe US has a Legal system, not a Justice system.
4 0 ReplyAnd a year in prison for these people ends up being no actual time, or it's a few weekends in a club.
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