Supreme Court Orders Steve Bannon to Begin Prison Sentence
Trump ally Steve Bannon must report to federal prison on July 1 after losing final appeal to delay his contempt of Congress conviction.
- Bannon was convicted for defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the January 6 Capitol attack.
- The Supreme Court denied Bannon's emergency request to stay out of prison while he continues to appeal his conviction.
- Bannon will serve a four-month sentence at FCI Danbury, a low-security federal prison in Connecticut.
- His conviction stems from refusing to provide documents and testimony about his communications with Trump.
- Bannon faces additional state charges in New York related to a fundraising fraud scheme.
































