Supreme Court denies Peter Navarro's bid to stay out of prison

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Lawrence Hurley covers the Supreme Court for NBC News.

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected a bid by former Donald Trump adviser Peter Navarro to avoid reporting to prison to serve a four-month sentence for defying a congressional subpoena. The court turned away his request in a brief order with no noted dissents. Navarro had asked the Supreme Court to intervene ahead of his Tuesday arrival at a federal Bureau of Prisons facility in Miami.

Navarro's arguments were related to his claim of executive privilege, with his lawyers saying it was “the first time in our nation’s history” that “a senior presidential advisor has been convicted of contempt of Congress after asserting executive privilege over a congressional subpoena.” Roberts noted the court of appeals said that Navarro was 'still obligated to appear before Congress and answer questions seeking information outside the scope of the asserted privilege.

 

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