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Bannon Appeals to Supreme Court to Delay Prison Term

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Steve Bannon, once a close advisor to former President Donald Trump, is now making a final plea to the Supreme Court in an attempt to postpone his prison sentence. This comes after a series of failed attempts to delay his sentence for contempt of Congress. Bannon’s legal troubles stem from his refusal to comply with a congressional subpoena to testify before the House Jan. 6 committee, which was investigating the events surrounding the Capitol riot. Despite Bannon’s efforts to postpone his conviction, including appeals to higher courts, his sentence has been upheld.

The former Trump aide was sentenced in October 2022 to four months in prison and a $6,500 fine for his refusal to cooperate with the congressional subpoena. He has since been seeking to delay his sentence, arguing that he is not a flight risk and does not pose a danger to the community if released. Bannon’s legal team has also argued that he has already faced significant financial and reputational harm as a result of the case.

Bannon’s legal troubles began in September 2021 when he was subpoenaed by the House Jan. 6 Select Committee. Bannon initially refused to cooperate with the committee, citing executive privilege and claiming that his attorney had advised him not to respond to the subpoena. However, these arguments were later rejected by the courts, which ruled that Bannon’s “advice of counsel defense is no defense at all.”

Bannon’s case has garnered significant attention due to his close ties to Trump and his role in the events leading up to the Capitol riot. Bannon served as the chairman of Breitbart News before joining Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016. He later served as a chief strategist in the Trump administration. Bannon has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s claims of election fraud in the 2020 election, echoing the former president’s baseless allegations.

Despite his legal troubles, Bannon remains a divisive figure in American politics, with supporters praising him for his loyalty to Trump and his efforts to promote Trump’s agenda, while critics condemn him for his role in spreading misinformation and his refusal to cooperate with congressional investigations.

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