Peter Navarro showed how highly he thinks of himself at his contempt trial: report
A new Mother Jones report slammed former Trump advisor Peter Navarro’s lawyer’s remark Wednesday on the first day of his contempt of Congress hearing. Stanley Woodward, an attorney representing Navarro, assailed federal prosecutors for “failing to use Navarro’s preferred honorific,” Mother Jones reports. A man who advised Trump on trade, China, Covid, and how to try and retain power despite losing the 2020 election, Navarro Navarro is among two witnesses sought by the Jan. 6 select committee whose failure to comply with a subpoena prompted criminal charges. “He acted as if he’s above the law, but he’s not above the law.” The prosecution rested after calling three witnesses on Wednesday, the report said, noting Navarro’s attorneys called none.



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