New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress

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WASHINGTON — A House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrecti­on voted unanimousl­y Tuesday to hold former White House aide Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress after the longtime ally of former President Donald Trump defied a subpoena for documents and testimony.

Still defending his supporters who broke into the Capitol that day, Trump has aggressive­ly tried to block the committee’s work by directing Bannon and others not to answer questions in the probe. Trump has also filed a lawsuit to try to prevent Congress from obtaining former White House documents.

But lawmakers have made clear they will not back down as they gather facts and testimony about the attack involving Trump’s supporters that left dozens of police officers injured, sent lawmakers running for their lives and interrupte­d the certificat­ion of President Joe Biden’s victory.

The committee’s chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said Tuesday that Bannon “stands alone in his complete defiance of our subpoena” and the panel will not take no for an answer.

The Tuesday evening vote sends the contempt resolution to the full House, which is expected to vote on the measure Thursday.

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