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Former Trump aide Peter Navarro pleads not guilty in contempt case

- By Sabrina Willmer

WASHINGTON — Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro pleaded not guilty in the criminal contempt case against him for defying a subpoena by the congressio­nal committee investigat­ing the Capitol riot.

Navarro, who appeared Friday in federal court in Washington, entered the plea to both counts the U.S. Justice Department brought against him. One is for declining to appear for a deposition. The other is for refusing to hand over documents in response to a subpoena from the House committee probing the storming of the U.S. Capitol in January 2021 and the events leading up to it.

The case against Navarro comes amid the panel’s televised hearings into the insurrecti­on.

At Friday’s court hearing, Navarro’s attorney, John Irving, asked U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta to hold off on setting a trial date. He said Navarro had just retained legal counsel and also needed time to promote a forthcomin­g book.

“It is important to him for his livelihood,” Irving said, adding that the duties of promoting the book would “distract him” from helping his lawyers on the case.

The judge noted a trial coming up of members of the rightwing Oath Keepers and the need to schedule Navarro’s trial along with others, and tentativel­y set it for Nov. 17.

In a Thursday filing, Navarro had told the court he wanted to drop a lawsuit he brought in late May against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the committee, alleging the subpoena he received was “unlawful.” He has made similar points to those raised by longtime Trump adviser Steve Bannon, including that the committee was improperly assembled.

In court on Friday, Navarro’s lawyer explained that his client wanted to drop the case because the deadline to file an amended complaint was today and he didn’t want to rush it.

 ?? Yuri Gripas/Abaca Press/TNS, File ?? Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro walks past reporters outside the West Wing of the White House on March 26, 202.
Yuri Gripas/Abaca Press/TNS, File Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro walks past reporters outside the West Wing of the White House on March 26, 202.

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