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Ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon offers to testify in U.S. probe of Jan. 6 riot

Published 07/10/2022, 04:14 PM
Updated 07/11/2022, 02:46 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A video of Steve Bannon, talk show host and former White House advisor to former President Donald Trump, is seen displayed on a screen, during the third of eight planned public hearings of the U.S. House Select Committee to investigate the Jan

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A video of Steve Bannon, talk show host and former White House advisor to former President Donald Trump, is seen displayed on a screen, during the third of eight planned public hearings of the U.S. House Select Committee to investigate the Jan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Donald Trump's former close adviser Steve Bannon has told the congressional panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol that he is ready to testify, a change of heart days before he is due to be tried for contempt of Congress.

In a letter to the committee seen by Reuters, Bannon's lawyer Robert Costello, wrote to say the former president would waive the claim of executive privilege which Bannon had cited in refusing to appear before the committee.

Bannon, a prominent figure in right-wing media circles who served as Trump's chief strategist in 2017, is scheduled to go on trial July 18 on two criminal contempt charges for refusing to testify or provide documents.

The letter from the lawyer said Bannon preferred to testify publicly, but Representative Zoe Lofgren, a committee Democrat, told CNN that ordinarily the committee takes a deposition behind closed doors.

"This goes on for hour after hour after hour. We want to get all our questions answered. And you can't do that in a live format," Lofgren said. "There are many questions that we have for him."

Throughout the House of Representatives committee hearings, videotaped snippets of closed-door testimony by witnesses under oath have been shown to the public.

Trump has been chafing that none of his supporters have testified in his defense at the committee hearings which, separate from the trial, are focused on the attack by Trump supporters seeking to stop the certification in Congress of Trump's defeat by Joe Biden in the November 2020 election.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A video of Steve Bannon, talk show host and former White House advisor to former President Donald Trump, is seen displayed on a screen, during the third of eight planned public hearings of the U.S. House Select Committee to investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. June 16, 2022. REUTERS/Sarah Silbiger/File Photo

In a letter from Trump to Bannon seen by Reuters, Trump said he was waiving executive privilege because he "watched how unfairly you and others have been treated."

The House panel is due to hold public hearings on Tuesday and Thursday this week.

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Bannon would only be looking to testify publicly to somehow turn the deposition into a circus so I would never allow that to happen. Take it behind closed doors but videotape the whole thing.
And his testimony will be a whole lot of nothing, just like the 100 people before him. We have 40 year high inflation, unaffordable housing, crime rate that are surging like never before, and a wide open southern boarder that has drugs and illegals flowing in at record rates. But no, lets spend years going over a hundreed morons that decided to carry protests to far. This a rehash of Russiagate that Dems careied on for 3 years that had zero meat to it.
You are lacking information. Change the channel.
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