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The “idea that he’d be allowed to skate, wouldn’t have to face any accountability for spurning a subpoena, it defies reason,” but he believed it, said Joshua Green.
The revelation raised the question about why Trump on Friday issued a letter saying he would “waive” executive privilege to allow Bannon to testify.
Congress has broad powers of investigation that it is currently using to get to the bottom of Jan. 6 — despite some resistance.
Each of the two charges is punishable by up to one year in prison and $100,000 in fines.
The "Late Show" host mocks the former Trump adviser, who surrendered to the FBI on contempt charges.
"The Late Show" host celebrated the House Jan. 6 committee's vote to hold Bannon in contempt of Congress.
In "Pirro's" drinking game, she takes a swig every time Donald Trump ignores a congressional subpoena.