Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, will not appear Tuesday before the House Intelligence Committee, bucking a subpoena for his testimony and setting the stage for a showdown as the panel probes Russian interference in U.S. elections, Fox News has learned.
Bannon and his legal counsel have indicated to the committee that the Trump administration still does not want Bannon to discuss his time on the transition team or in the White House, sources tell Fox News.
The sources also said that Bannon’s team has raised the issue of whether privilege could be invoked to shield him from questions about those topics, even though members of both parties on the committee say no such privilege would apply.
The apparent reticence by the former Breitbart News executive chairman, who has also been subpoenaed as part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, left lawmakers frustrated Monday.
“Our subpoenas have to matter,” Republican Rep. Tom Rooney, a member of the House intelligence panel, told reporters. “And if we have a subpoena out there that’s being ignored and we don’t do anything about it, guess what: Nobody’s going to come down to [the committee] anymore and answer questions.”
Steve Bannon will decline to appear before House Intel Committee despite subpoena, sources say
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