DOJ calls for six-month sentence for Trump ally Steve Bannon

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DOJ calls for six-month sentence for Trump ally Steve Bannon
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The Justice Department said in a court filing it wants to see the former Trump adviser sentenced to six months in prison for not complying with the Jan. 6 committee's investigation.

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