Supreme Court denies Bannon’s last bid to delay prison for Jan. 6 contempt

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Supreme Court denies Bannon’s last bid to delay prison for Jan. 6 contempt
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The Supreme Court on Friday turned aside Stephen K. Bannon’s last bid to delay his Monday July 1 deadline to report to prison while he appeals his contempt of Congress conviction.

Stephen K. Bannon talks to reporters after appearing in federal court on Nov. 15, 2021, in Washington, D.C. The Supreme Court on Friday turned aside Stephen K. Bannon’s last bid to delay his July 1 deadline to report to prison, leaving thepolitical strategist and right-wing podcaster facing a court order to turn himself in to a low-security federal prison while he appeals his contempt of Congress conviction.

Bannon’s attorneys have argued that as “a top adviser to the President Trump campaign,” he should have the “ability to participate in the campaign and comment on important matters of policy” as the

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