Peter Navarro, a former adviser to former President Donald Trump and a key player in the plot to overthrow the duly elected Biden administration after the 2020 election, has been indicted for denying a House subpoena.
According to NBC News, Navarro was indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress for failing to provide papers and failing to provide testimony. Navarro is among several ex-Trump officials baselessly arguing that executive privilege prevented him from cooperating with the committee’s investigation.
Despite stonewalling the Jan. 6 committee, Navarro has been far and away the most outspoken person to have participated in the scheme to unlawfully install Trump as president despite his election loss. And it’s not an overstatement to say he talked his way into this federal indictment. As the committee noted in its subpoena, Navarro hasn’t been shy about discussing the plan to reinstall Trump as president.
In January, he appeared on The Beat with Ari Melber and carefully detailed the election scheme, which he said he and others referred to as the “Green Bay Sweep.” The plot, also outlined in a book Navarro released, involved pressuring then-Vice President Mike Pence to block the Senate from certifying states’ electoral college votes for an indefinite amount of time. Then, amid that chaos, Navarro said the plan was for Republican-led legislatures in battleground states to decertify the votes over claims something nefarious had gone on with the election. Following the deluded theory, nullifying Biden’s victories in these battleground states would have left Trump with more electoral college votes and set up a legal fight while Trump theoretically remained in office.









