BANNON gets 4 months!

Somebody remind me. I can’t remember, how many Obama advisor got sentenced to jail?

One. Seth Andrew. He was convicted of fraud.

Ten of his advisors already had criminal histories, but were not convicted of anything after Obama's first two administrations.
 
I actualy dont mind this. I like that the precedent has been set of 4 months jailtime for ignoring a congressional subpeona. Before Bannon it used to be nothing.
 
I actualy dont mind this. I like that the precedent has been set of 4 months jailtime for ignoring a congressional subpeona. Before Bannon it used to be nothing.

And it still will be nothing for all but enemies of the Revolution.
 
I actualy dont mind this. I like that the precedent has been set of 4 months jailtime for ignoring a congressional subpeona. Before Bannon it used to be nothing.
if Congress wants to jail them then put them in Congressional jail

https://rollcall.com/2019/05/08/just-where-is-this-secret-house-jail-located/
I went to the Architect of the Capitol and found out where the old Capitol jail was located. There was at one time a jail here in the Capitol where the Congress could imprison citizens who refused to comply with its subpoenas,” Ludlam said.

“Several rooms in the Capitol have evidently been used for detention of offenders. They were called ‘Guard Rooms’ and it is not always clear whether those rooms were kept strictly for custody of prisoners or whether they were also used as a guard station,” then-Architect of the Capitol George M. White told Ludlam.

An October 1902 edition of the Washington Evening Star refers to one of these locations in the “room now occupied as the House of Representatives post office, in the southeast corner of the ground floor of the Capitol.”
 
if Congress wants to jail them then put them in Congressional jail

https://rollcall.com/2019/05/08/just-where-is-this-secret-house-jail-located/
I went to the Architect of the Capitol and found out where the old Capitol jail was located. There was at one time a jail here in the Capitol where the Congress could imprison citizens who refused to comply with its subpoenas,” Ludlam said.

“Several rooms in the Capitol have evidently been used for detention of offenders. They were called ‘Guard Rooms’ and it is not always clear whether those rooms were kept strictly for custody of prisoners or whether they were also used as a guard station,” then-Architect of the Capitol George M. White told Ludlam.

An October 1902 edition of the Washington Evening Star refers to one of these locations in the “room now occupied as the House of Representatives post office, in the southeast corner of the ground floor of the Capitol.”

Don't see it happening especially if the GOP wins both houses.
 
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