Topline

Former Trump advisor Peter Navarro, who is expected to address the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week, was released from a Miami federal prison Wednesday morning after serving a four-month sentence for refusing to comply with a subpoena from the House January 6 committee.

Key Facts

Navarro was convicted on two counts of contempt of Congress last year after he refused to sit for testimony and hand over documents to the committee.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons database lists Navarro’s release date as Wednesday, and multiple outlets reported Navarro left the federal correctional facility Wednesday morning.

The committee’s final report alleged Navarro was a key figure in former President Donald Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election and delay the official certification of results on Jan. 6, 2021.

The former White House advisor is expected to address the Republican National Convention, which is in its third day, as the party rallies around Trump.

Key Background

Navarro served in various senior positions in the White House under Trump, advising the former president on trade and economic policy. He echoed the former president’s false allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 election and outlined his role in the plan to delay Congress’ certification of the election results along with former Trump advisor Steve Bannon—who is currently serving a four-month contempt of Congress sentence—in a 2021 memoir. Navarro attempted to claim executive privilege when he refused to comply with the committee’s subpoenas, but a federal judge rejected that claim last year.

Tangent

Democrats intend to highlight the GOP’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election this year, with Trump facing criminal charges in Washington and Georgia related to the scheme. In addition to Navarro, Bannon is serving a four-month sentence for not cooperating with the House January 6 committee. Trump, Bannon and Navarro have consistently denied wrongdoing.

Further Reading

Ex-Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Must Report To Prison Tomorrow After Supreme Court Rejects Last-Ditch Appeal (Forbes)

Ex-Trump Aide Peter Navarro Must Report To Prison For Contempt Of Congress, Judge Rules (Forbes)

Trump Aide Peter Navarro Sentenced To Four Months In Prison In House Jan. 6 Contempt Case (Forbes)

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