Steve Bannon tells the January 6 select committee he is now willing to testify, ideally at a public hearing, a letter obtained by CNN says
Bannon's reversal comes after he received a letter from former President Donald Trump waiving executive privilege, although both the House select committee and federal prosecutors contend that privilege claim never gave Bannon carte blanche to ignore a congressional subpoena in the first place."When you first received the Subpoena to testify and provide documents, I invoked Executive Privilege.
"While Mr. Bannon has been steadfast in his convictions, circumstances have now changed," Costello wrote."Mr. Bannon is willing to, and indeed prefers, to testify at your public hearing."Rep.
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