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US Supreme Court won't shield Trump ex-aide Navarro from prison amid appeal

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday denied a request by Donald Trump's former aide Peter Navarro to avoid prison while he appeals his contempt of Congress conviction for defying a subpoena from a panel that investigat­ed the 2021 Capitol attack.

Navarro, who served as trade adviser during Trump's presidency, is set to become the first senior member of his administra­tion to be imprisoned for actions related to the attempt to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss.

Navarro is slated to arrive at around 11:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday at a federal prison in Miami to begin serving a fourmonth prison sentence, according to his lawyers.

Chief Justice John Roberts, who handles certain emergency matters involving cases from Washington, D.C., acted for the Supreme Court in rejecting Navarro's request.

A jury convicted Navarro last September of two misdemeano­r counts of contempt of Congress for defying the Democratic-led House of Representa­tives committee's subpoena.

Trump is the Republican candidate challengin­g Democratic President Joe Biden in the Nov. 5 U.S. election.

On Jan. 6, 2021, Trump supporters sought to prevent Congress from certifying Biden's 2020 victory over him, clashing with police and rampaging through the Capitol. The committee that Navarro spurned investigat­ed that attack as well as Trump's broader attempts to overturn his 2020 loss.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied Navarro's request to pause his sentence while he appeals, prompting his emergency request last week to the Supreme Court.

Roberts, in a brief order, said he saw "no basis to disagree" with the D.C. Circuit's determinat­ion that Navarro had forfeited various arguments seeking to avoid prison, "which is distinct from his pending appeal on the merits."

Navarro has argued that he believed that he did not have to cooperate with Congress because he thought Trump had invoked the legal doctrine of executive privilege, which shields some presidenti­al records and communicat­ions from disclosure.

Navarro was the second prominent Trump adviser to be convicted of contempt of Congress for rebuffing the House

panel. Former Trump adviser and rightwing firebrand Steve Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison in 2022. He has avoided serving the sentence while he appeals his conviction.

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