Steve Bannon

Former Trump Administration White House advisor Steve Bannon leaves after an appearance in the Federal District Court in Washington, DC. – The trial is continuing today despite appeals from Bannons’ lawyers who sought a delay to October to after his belated U-turn in agreeing to testify before the committee investigating the US Capitol riot. Photo: Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP

Jury selection set to began in trial of Trump ally ‘Steve Bannon’

Jury selections begins on Monday in the trial of Steve Bannon who was indicted on two charges of contempt of Congress

Steve Bannon

Former Trump Administration White House advisor Steve Bannon leaves after an appearance in the Federal District Court in Washington, DC. – The trial is continuing today despite appeals from Bannons’ lawyers who sought a delay to October to after his belated U-turn in agreeing to testify before the committee investigating the US Capitol riot. Photo: Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP

Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of former Donald Trump advisor Steve Bannon for defying a subpoena to testify before lawmakers investigating the attack on the US Capitol.

Bannon, who led Trump’s successful 2016 presidential election campaign, was among dozens of people called to testify about the storming of Congress by Trump supporters.

Bannon was indicted on two charges of contempt of Congress after refusing to testify to a House of Representatives committee probing the violence.

His lawyers sought to delay the start of the trial so that it would not take place at the same time as the committee’s public hearings, but the judge refused last week.

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TRIAL OF TRUMP ALLY ‘STEVE BANNON’

Thousands of Trump supporters, many associated with ultra-nationalist and white supremacist groups, stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021 in an effort to block the certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s election victory.

They had been egged on by Trump in a fiery speech during which he repeated his false claims of election fraud.

According to the House committee probing the riot, Bannon spoke to Trump the previous day.

Investigators believe Bannon and other Trump advisors could have information on links between the White House and the rioters.

After refusing to testify for months, Bannon finally agreed to cooperate with the investigation, a move prosecutors said was a “last-ditch attempt to avoid accountability” by stalling his trial for contempt.

“I see no reason for extending this case any longer.”

Judge Carl Nichols ruled it should go ahead anyway, saying

If convicted of contempt, Bannon, 68, faces a minimum sentence of 30 days and a maximum of one year in prison on each count.

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‘WIRE FRAUD’

He was Trump’s strategy chief at the White House before being sacked in 2017.

Bannon was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering after allegedly defrauding thousands of donors to a campaign to fund Trump’s anti-migrant wall along the southern border.

In Trump’s final hours in office, he pardoned Bannon.

More than 850 people have been arrested in connection with the attack on Congress. The assault left at least five people dead and 140 police officers injured.

Trump was impeached for a historic second time by the House after the riot — he was charged with inciting an insurrection — but was acquitted by the Senate.

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