Former Trump White House official Peter Navarro tried on Friday to delay his upcoming trial because he’ll be too busy on a book tour discussing his role in that very insurrection
, who faces criminal charges for not testifying before Congress about his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection, tried on Friday to delay his upcoming trial because he’ll be too busy on a book tour discussing—no joke—his role in that very insurrection.
“The government has serious concerns about delaying the trial for a book tour,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Vaughn. “The public has an interest in the resolution of this case.”
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