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Mon Apr 6, 2026, 09:58 AM 9 hrs ago

Supreme Court clears way for Trump DOJ to wipe out Steve Bannon's conviction

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court on April 6 paved the way for the Trump administration to wipe out longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction.

At the request of the Justice Department, the court effectively erased lower court rulings upholding the conviction and sent the case back to the district court where the department has asked for the case to be dismissed.

Bannon, now a host of a popular MAGA podcast, was convicted in 2022 for defying a subpoena from the House committee that investigated the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.

Bannon has already served his four-month prison sentence, after the Supreme Court in 2024 rejected his bid to remain free while he appealed.

But Bannon continued to dispute the conviction. And, after Donald Trump became president, the Justice Department stopped defending it.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/supreme-court-clears-way-trump-134133058.html
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Supreme Court clears way for Trump DOJ to wipe out Steve Bannon's conviction (Original Post) In It to Win It 9 hrs ago OP
Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court agrees to help Trump DOJ move to dismiss Steve Bannon's contempt case LetMyPeopleVote 8 hrs ago #1
What does it mean? That he was not in contempt of Congress? question everything 1 min ago #2

LetMyPeopleVote

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1. Deadline Legal Blog-Supreme Court agrees to help Trump DOJ move to dismiss Steve Bannon's contempt case
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 10:50 AM
8 hrs ago

The Trump DOJ told the justices that dismissing the Trump ally’s criminal case is “in the interests of justice.”

Deadline: Legal Blog - Supreme Court agrees to help Trump DOJ move to dismiss Steve Bannon’s contempt case

Lola Gayle (@lolagaylec.bsky.social) 2026-04-06T14:30:11.017Z

https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/supreme-court-steve-bannon-trump-doj-dismiss-contempt

The Supreme Court on Monday granted the Trump Justice Department’s request to vacate an appeals court ruling against Steve Bannon, after the Department of Justice told the high court that it wants to dismiss the matter that was brought against the Donald Trump ally during the Biden administration.

The high court relief doesn’t officially dismiss the case, but it clears a path for that conclusion, as the DOJ has a pending motion in the trial court seeking dismissal. The next step will play out in the lower courts.

Bannon was convicted in 2022 for not complying with the House Jan. 6 select committee. He served a four-month sentence after the justices refused in the summer of 2024 to let him stay free while he appealed. He continued his appeal after serving his time, filing a petition with the justices in October after his appeals court loss. ....

As is typical in such cases, the Supreme Court didn’t issue an opinion to explain why it took the action it did on Monday’s order list, which is a routine document containing the court’s latest announcements on pending appeals. All the court said was: “The petition for a writ of certiorari is granted. The judgment is vacated, and the case is remanded to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit for further consideration in light of the pending motion to dismiss the indictment.”

The DOJ didn’t specify why it wants to abandon the case at this point, only that it “has determined in its prosecutorial discretion that dismissal of this criminal case is in the interests of justice.” In its brief to the justices, the DOJ cited cases stemming from the FIFA corruption scandal in which the government recently sought and received similar high court relief on criminal defendants’ behalf.

“The government’s decision to dismiss an ill-conceived prosecution even at this late stage is commendable,” Bannon’s lawyers wrote in his final brief to the justices in February.

question everything

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2. What does it mean? That he was not in contempt of Congress?
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 07:21 PM
1 min ago

That Congress cannot find someone guilty for defying a subpoena?

I don’t understand this. Any legal eagle can explain in simple sentences?

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