Former Trump White House trade adviser Peter Navarro has pleaded not guilty to contempt of Congress charges after not cooperating with the House's ongoing January 6 investigation
Navarro is charged with contempt of Congress after failing to appear for testimony or turn over documents in the House select committee's investigation. While he did not testify, he has done many media appearances and written a book, frequently talking about his conversations with former President Donald Trump and his interest in blocking Trump's election loss in 2020.
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