
Former Trump administration trade adviser Peter Navarro reported to prison ahead of his 2 p.m. deadline on Tuesday to start his four-month sentence in Miami.
Navarro was convicted of defying a congressional subpoena in September after he failed to testify and turn over documents related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Navarro has claimed he was unable to comply with the subpoena because former President Donald Trump had invoked executive privilege to keep their communications private. However, courts have rejected the claims, as there isn’t evidence Trump claimed any kind of privilege over their communications.
“When I walk in that prison today, the justice system — such as it is — will have done a crippling blow to the constitutional separation of powers and executive privilege,” Navarro told reporters on Tuesday before surrendering at the federal prison.