Jury deliberations begin in Trump adviser Peter Navarro's contempt of Congress trial
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Federal jury in DC begins deliberating criminal contempt charges against former Trump adviser Peter Navarro for defying Jan 6 committee subpoena.
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Navarro faces 2 counts for failing to comply with demands for documents and testimony from the committee investigating the Jan 6 attack.
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Prosecutors said Navarro "made a choice" not to comply with the subpoena and knew what was required.
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Defense argued prosecutors failed to prove Navarro was willful in not complying, saying it wasn't clear where he had to appear.
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Navarro could raise executive privilege and other issues on appeal if convicted, after losing a pre-trial bid to argue Trump asserted privilege.