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The Justice Department seeks to dismiss Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction, citing legal flaws in the Jan. 6 committee’s formation.
The Justice Department has moved to dismiss Steve Bannon’s 2022 contempt of Congress conviction, citing the interests of justice and prosecutorial discretion.
Bannon, convicted for defying a January 6 committee subpoena, served four months in prison in 2024.
The dismissal, requested by U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, a Trump appointee, follows a Justice Department determination that the committee’s formation was legally flawed.
The motion, filed without opposition, seeks to vacate the conviction with prejudice, preventing future prosecution.
The case now awaits a decision from Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee.
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El Departamento de Justicia busca desestimar la condena por desacato de Steve Bannon, citando defectos legales en la formación del comité del 6 de enero.