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I have questions about this.
The main one is "why only him so far"?
Are others going to be tried as well?
If not, why?
IMHO every one of the people who refused to comply with congressional subpoenas should be charged.
www.nbcnews.com
The main one is "why only him so far"?
Are others going to be tried as well?
If not, why?
IMHO every one of the people who refused to comply with congressional subpoenas should be charged.

Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro is convicted of contempt of Congress in Jan. 6 investigation
The two counts each carry 30 days to a year in prison, in addition to a maximum fine of $100,000.
