Supreme Court Rejects Peter Navarro’s Request to Leave Prison

‘The application for release pending appeal addressed to Justice [Neil] Gorsuch and referred to the Court is denied.’

The Supreme Court issued an order on April 29 denying former White House adviser Peter Navarro’s request to be released from prison while his appeal makes its way through the D.C. Circuit.

“The application for release pending appeal addressed to Justice [Neil] Gorsuch and referred to the Court is denied,” an order from the court reads.
Mr. Navarro reported to federal prison in Florida on March 19 following his conviction in a Washington court for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena. He had invoked executive privilege but the judge said he didn’t show enough evidence of that privilege being asserted by former President Donald Trump.

Chief Justice John Roberts previously denied Mr. Navarro’s emergency motion just before he reported to prison in March.

An opinion from Justice Roberts agreed with the lower court that Mr. Navarro had purportedly “forfeited” a challenge related to his release. He clarified, however, that the release proceeding was distinct from his pending appeal on the merits.

Before reporting to a Florida prison, Mr. Navarro said: “When I walk in that prison today, the justice system, such as it is, will have done a crippling blow to the constitutional separation of powers of executive privilege.”

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He is the first top official from President Trump’s administration to serve prison time related to the events of and investigation into Jan. 6, 2021. Former White House adviser Steve Bannon similarly defied a congressional subpoena but was granted release pending his appeal in the D.C. Circuit.

The Supreme Court’s rejection of Mr. Navarro’s appeal comes just after President Trump’s attorney asked the Supreme Court to rule he had immunity from criminal prosecution for some acts in special counsel Jack Smith’s Washington indictment. That case, which threatens potential jail time, targets President Trump’s conduct on and leading up to Jan. 6.

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