Steve Bannon Indictment Watch & DOJ Precedent of 9 Days from Congressional Referral to Indictment

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Published at : October 26, 2021

On Thursday, October 21st, the House of Representatives voted to hold Steve Bannon in Contempt of Congress and referred him to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution. All eyes now turn to the Bannon Indictment Watch.

Fortunately, there is precedent on this precise issue: in 1983, Congress voted to hold EPA official Rita Lavelle in contempt of Congress, referred her for prosecution and, just 9 days later, the US Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia had the grand jury indict Ms. Lavelle for contempt of Congress.

This historical precedent proves that justice need not be delayed.

Attorney General Merrick Garland should take note of this historical precedent and move swiftly toward indicting Steve Bannon for the crime he inarguably committed.

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