January 6 committee releases contempt report for Scavino and Navarro
CNN
The House select committee investigating the insurrection at the US Capitol filed contempt reports Sunday night for former Trump White House aides Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro, claiming it granted Scavino six extensions of his deadline to sit for an interview and hand over documents and noting that several of the issues Navarro said he could not discuss he had previously written about in his book.
The filing comes ahead of the committee's planned business meeting on Monday to vote on a criminal referral of both men for failing to comply with their subpoenas.
Scavino used a series of delay tactics to prevent any type of substantive cooperation with its investigation, according to the committee, which argues he never substantively engaged and therefore was in violation of his subpoena.
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