Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon found guilty of contempt of Congress.
after closing arguments Friday, and a guilty verdict was widely anticipated after Bannon’s legal team did not call any witnesses in his defense.
Bannon was found guilty on two contempt counts: one count for failing to turn over records to the committee and the other for never showing up to testify.Bannon is expected to appeal.Bannon is the first person convicted at a trial of contempt of Congress since G. Gordon Liddy in 1974, who was found guilty for his role in the Watergate scandal.
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