
Trump Ally Bannon Now Willing To Testify Before Jan. 6 Panel
Newsy
Bannon had been one of the highest-profile Trump-allied holdouts in refusing to testify before the committee.
Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist and ally of Donald Trump who faces criminal charges after months of defying a congressional subpoena over the Capitol riot, has told the House committee investigating the attack that he is now willing to testify.
Bannon's turnabout was conveyed in a letter late Saturday from his attorney, lawmakers said, as the committee prepares to air some of its most striking revelations yet this week against Trump in what may be its final set of hearings.
"I expect that we will be hearing from him and there are many questions that we have for him," said Rep. Zoe Lofgren. She and other committee members said in television interviews Sunday they intend to have Bannon sit for a private interview, which they typically conduct in a deposition with sworn testimony.
