Dana7360
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I'm very glad to see the democrats on the Jan 6th committee aren't going to take the garbage from trump and his cohorts anymore in regard to the subpoenas.
Those who try to defy a legal subpoena will find themselves being prosecuted by the DOJ.
bannon wasn't a part of the trump administration when the insurrection happened. He had left the White House years before it happened so there's no way executive privilege can apply with him.
There is no longer a DOJ who will tolerate trump people defying a legal subpoena.
bannon and the other three could find themselves prosecuted and put in prison if they continue to snub their noses at our legal system.
Personally, I would love to see bannon sitting in prison. He better hope he doesn't have any cellmates and can avoid spending any time with the general population of that prison.
From the article:
Schiff warned that the committee was “not fooling around.”
“Those who don’t cooperate with our committee are going to be the subject of criminal contempt,” he said. “We will vote on it in the House at the appropriate time, and we will refer to the Justice Department for prosecution.”
Those who try to defy a legal subpoena will find themselves being prosecuted by the DOJ.
bannon wasn't a part of the trump administration when the insurrection happened. He had left the White House years before it happened so there's no way executive privilege can apply with him.
There is no longer a DOJ who will tolerate trump people defying a legal subpoena.
bannon and the other three could find themselves prosecuted and put in prison if they continue to snub their noses at our legal system.
Personally, I would love to see bannon sitting in prison. He better hope he doesn't have any cellmates and can avoid spending any time with the general population of that prison.
MSN
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From the article:
Schiff warned that the committee was “not fooling around.”
“Those who don’t cooperate with our committee are going to be the subject of criminal contempt,” he said. “We will vote on it in the House at the appropriate time, and we will refer to the Justice Department for prosecution.”