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BumRushDaShow

(161,757 posts)
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:03 PM Monday

Steve Bannon asks Supreme Court to throw out contempt conviction

Source: The Hill

10/13/25 12:12 PM ET


Onetime Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon is asking the Supreme Court to toss his contempt of Congress conviction imposed after he failed to comply with the demands of the now-disbanded Jan. 6 committee. Bannon served a four-month prison sentence for not appearing for a deposition ordered by the committee and refusing to turn over documents they subpoenaed.

He has finished serving his sentence, but Bannon’s appeal seeks to wipe the conviction from his record and heighten the standard for bringing future contempt cases. “Political winds change, but the requirements for criminal prosecution should not—least of all when it comes to a statute fraught with implications for the separation of powers,” the petition reads.

The petition was submitted Friday but has not yet been publicly docketed. The Hill received a copy from Bannon’s lawyers. The Supreme Court is set to consider taking up the appeal later this term, after the government has an opportunity to respond in writing. It comes after the Supreme Court refused White House trade adviser Peter Navarro’s emergency bid last year to delay his prison sentence while he appeals his similar contempt conviction.

Bannon’s appeal largely revolves around his attorney’s advice to delay compliance with the Jan. 6 committee until executive privilege disputes were resolved. To be guilty of contempt, the statute mandates Bannon must have “willfully” ignored the committee. Bannon says he relied on his attorney and didn’t know his conduct was unlawful, so it wasn’t willful. But lower courts ruled the government only needed to prove the refusal to comply was intentional, regardless of why.

Read more: https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5553047-bannon-appeals-supreme-court/

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Steve Bannon asks Supreme Court to throw out contempt conviction (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Monday OP
Steve Bannon needs to spend the rest of his worthless life in prison. Initech Monday #1
Yep, time for those who always want people 'held accountable' to be HELD ACCOUNTABLE themselves Attilatheblond Monday #2
I relied on advice of counsel isn't an excuse for breaking the law. OrwellwasRight Monday #3
He knew exactly what he was doing and should be thrown in jail.............. turbinetree Monday #4
He could stink up an entire country; and he has. twodogsbarking Monday #5
Why??? damifino10 Monday #6
They didn't look at it, and probably won't Polybius Monday #7
Professional Courtesy Kid Berwyn Tuesday #9
Calm down melm00se Tuesday #8
Sorry, ignore a congressional subpoena and you risk going to jail. MichMan Tuesday #10

Initech

(106,544 posts)
1. Steve Bannon needs to spend the rest of his worthless life in prison.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:23 PM
Monday

He needs to face justice for the hell he has helped wrought on our country.

Attilatheblond

(7,491 posts)
2. Yep, time for those who always want people 'held accountable' to be HELD ACCOUNTABLE themselves
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:57 PM
Monday

OrwellwasRight

(5,283 posts)
3. I relied on advice of counsel isn't an excuse for breaking the law.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 05:28 PM
Monday

I hope the court doesn’t let him off the hook.

damifino10

(136 posts)
6. Why???
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 07:52 PM
Monday

Why the hell is the scotus even looking at this. There is real important shit that needs their time. The slaughter house six are destroying this country. They are making absolutely some of the dumbist decisions they can possibly make.
Term limits and overbite, these folks need to be neutered.

Polybius

(20,974 posts)
7. They didn't look at it, and probably won't
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 08:29 PM
Monday

Bannon is just trying to get them to take it up.

melm00se

(5,125 posts)
8. Calm down
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 08:16 AM
Tuesday

This is just a filing for a writ of certiorari. The Supreme Court has not granted him a hearing.

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