
Former Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro rejects plea deal in contempt of Congress case
CNN
Former Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro rejected a plea offer from the Justice Department, prosecutors said in court on Friday.
The deal would have allowed Navarro to plead guilty to one of two contempt of Congress charges for not cooperating with the House's ongoing January 6 investigation. Navarro would also be required to comply with the House select committee's subpoena "to the satisfaction of the Justice Department," prosecutors said, and would cap Navarro's potential jail sentence at 30 days.
"No one in his position has ever been prosecuted with criminal contempt of Congress" for following a "presidential directive," John Rowley, Navarro's defense lawyer, said of rejecting the plea offer. Navarro has said he can't comply with the subpoena because former President Donald Trump informed him he was shielded by executive privilege.

The two men killed as they floated holding onto their capsized boat in a secondary strike against a suspected drug vessel in early September did not appear to have radio or other communications devices, the top military official overseeing the strike told lawmakers on Thursday, according to two sources with direct knowledge of his congressional briefings.












