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Peter was sentenced to 4 months in jail for disobeying a congressional subpoena

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Peter Navarro ordered to report to prison by March 19

Peter Navarro must report to a federal prison in Miami by March 19 to begin serving a four-month sentence for his contempt of Congress conviction. Navarro's attorneys said on Sunday that Navarro will be released from prison March 19. The ex-White House adviser was convicted of contempt of Congress of contempt of Congress.

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Peter Navarro threatened with contempt for not turning over presidential records

Peter Navarro could be held in contempt of court if he doesn't turn over emails he has that are presidential records, a federal judge said on Tuesday. Navarro is a former trade adviser to President Barack Obama. He has been ordered to turn over several court orders and a lawsuit against him.

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Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro ordered to report to prison

Peter Navarro, a former trade adviser for President Donald Trump, was convicted of contempt of Congress. Navarro has been ordered to report to prison after a judge denied Navarro’s effort to stay out of prison while he appeals the conviction. A judge denied the former trade advisor's request to remain out of jail during his appeal.

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Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months in jail for defying congressional subpoena

Peter Navarro was sentenced Thursday to four months in jail for contempt of Congress. Navarro defied a subpoena related to the congressional investigation into the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack. The former White House adviser was sentenced to 4 months in prison Thursday. He was also sentenced to $10,000 in prison.

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DOJ recommends 6 month sentence for former Trump adviser Peter Navarro

Prosecutors say Peter Navarro should be sentenced to six months in prison for refusing to cooperate with a House investigation into Jan. 6. Navarro is a former adviser to former President Trump. He was charged with obstructing the investigation into the January 6 terrorist attack in New York City.

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Prosecutors ask for six-month prison sentence for Peter Navarro for defying congressional subpoena

Federal prosecutors ask for six-month prison sentence for Peter Navarro for defying congressional subpoena. Federal prosecutors want to sentence Navarro to six months in prison. Navarro is accused of defying a congressional subpoena and lying to a federal judge in Washington, D.C.

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Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro ordered to report to jail on March 19

Peter Navarro ordered to report to jail on March 19 to begin his four-month sentence for defying a Jan. 6 committee subpoena. Navarro defied a subpoena and will be sentenced to four months in jail. He is accused of defying the subpoena and refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena.

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Trump aide Peter Navarro ordered to report to prison for 4-month sentence

Peter Navarro ordered to report to Miami prison by March 19 to begin four month sentence. Navarro is a former White House aide under the Trump administration. He will be sentenced to four months of prison time. He is accused of lying to the FBI about his actions in the White House.

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Trump White House official Peter Navarro sentenced to 4 months for defying Jan 6 subpoena

Peter Navarro was sentenced to four months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $9,500. Navarro defied a subpoena for documents and to testify before the House Jan. 6 committee. The former White House adviser was ordered to serve four months of prison.

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