Bannon Contempt of Congress Conviction
Major Issue: Whether an individual who once worked for former President Trump can be convicted on criminal contempt of Congress charges for failing to produce documents or appear for a deposition before the January 6th committee examining the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Case Status: Awaiting further action.
Case Description: On September 23, 2021, the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol issued a subpoena to Steve Bannon requesting documents and deposition testimony related to the 2020 presidential election and January 6th attack. Bannon, a private citizen, had been a policy adviser to then President Trump for approximately seven months in 2017. Bannon declined to produce any documents or appear for a deposition as required by the subpoena. On Oct. 21, 2021, the House voted to hold him in contempt of Congress. On Nov. 12, 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted Bannon on two counts of criminal contempt of Congress for failing to produce documents and failing to appear at a deposition required by the subpoena. Bannon was convicted and served his sentence, but after President Donald Trump assumed office for his second term, DOJ filed a brief with the Supreme Court and a Motion with the District Court seeking the dismissal of Bannon’s contempt of Congress charges on the grounds that the initial subpoena was unlawful.
Procedural Posture: The indictment was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. DOJ and Bannon initiated a number of pre-trial motions. The trial began on July 18, 2022. On July 22, 2022, the jury found Bannon guilty on both contempt charges. On Oct. 21, 2022, the court sentenced Bannon to four months in prison and fined him $6,500, but stayed his sentence pending appeal. On Nov. 7, 2022, Bannon filed an appeal of his conviction with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. On May 10, 2024, the D.C. Circuit panel affirmed. On May 14, 2024, DOJ asked the District Court to lift the stay on Bannon’s sentence and order him to prison. On June 6, 2024, after a hearing, the District Court ordered Bannon to report to prison by July 1, 2024. On June 11, 2024, he filed an emergency appeal with the D.C. Circuit. On June 20, 2024, the D.C. Circuit denied Bannon’s motion. On June 28, 2024, the Supreme Court also denied Bannon’s motion for release pending appeal. Bannon began his four-month prison term on July 1, 2024.
On Nov. 12, 2021, DOJ filed the Bannon indictment with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Judge Carl J. Nichols was assigned to Case No. 1:21-cr-670 (CJN). Both DOJ and Bannon filed pre-trial motions. The trial began on July 18, and concluded on July 22, 2022, when the jury found Bannon guilty of two counts of criminal contempt of Congress. On Oct. 21, 2022, the court sentenced Bannon to four months in prison and fined him $6,500 but stayed the sentence pending his appeal. After the D.C. Circuit Court rejected Bannon’s appeal and affirmed his conviction, DOJ asked the District Court, on May 14, 2024, to lift the stay on Bannon’s sentence and order him to prison. On June 6, 2024, after a hearing, Judge Nichols ordered Bannon to report to prison by July 1, 2024. Bannon began his four-month prison term on July 1, 2024. On August 29, 2024, while Bannon was serving his sentence, he filed a motion to reinstate bail or for supervised release. On September 12, DOJ opposed the motion. On September 13, 2024, Bannon filed a reply in support of his motion to reinstate bail or for supervised release. On October 21, 2025, the court concluded that Bannon should be released based on his accrual of 10 credits under the First Step Act. On February 9, 2026, after Donald Trump became President, DOJ filed a motion requesting the dismissal of Bannon’s contempt of Congress charges on the grounds that the initial subpoena was unlawful.
- 2021-10-21 House Resolution Recommending (26 pages)
- 2121-11-12 Bannon Indictment (9 pages)
- 2021-11-12 Bannon Arrest Warrant (1 page)
- 2021-11-17 Bannon Plea of Not Guilty (2 pages)
- 2021-11-17 DOJ Motion for Protective Order on Discovery (2 pages)
- 2021-11-24 Bannon Opposition to Protective Order (11 pages)
- 2021-11-28 DOJ Reply Supporting Protective Order (10 pages)
- 2021-11-30 Bannon Sur-Reply Opposing Protective Order (7 pages)
- 2021-12-06 Joint Status Report (8 pages)
- 2021-12-10 District Court Order Establishing Protective Order for Discovery (5 pages)
- 2021-12-16 Bannon Position on Pre-Trial Scheduling (4 pages)
- 2021-12-16 DOJ Motion to Exclude Time (4 pages)
- 2022-01-03 District Court Order Setting Scheduling Dates (4 pages)
- 2021-02-04 Bannon Motion to Compel Discovery on Subpoenas for his Legal Counsel’s Telephone & Email Records (19 pages)
- 2022-02-04 Bannon Motion to Compel Discovery (28 pages)
- 2022-02-04 DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Advice-of-Counsel Defense (8 pages)
- 2022-02-04 DOJ Exhibit with Letters to be Excluded (10 pages)
- 2022-02-25 Bannon Opposition to DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Advice-of-Counsel Defense (27 pages)
- 2022-03-08 Bannon Reply Supporting Motion to Compel Discovery on Counsel’s Telephone & Email Records (26 pages)
- 2022-03-08 Bannon Exhibit 1 Supporting His Reply – Costello Declaration (37 pages)
- 2022-03-08 Bannon Exhibit 2 Supporting His Reply – Google Letter (10 pages)
- 2022-03-08 Bannon Exhibit 3 Supporting His Reply – Google Letter (5 pages)
- 2022-03-08 Bannon Exhibit 4 Supporting His Reply – Oath Letter (2 pages)
- 2022-03-08 Bannon Reply Supporting His General Motion to Compel Discovery (14 pages)
- 2022-03-08 DOJ Reply Supporting Its Motion to Exclude Evidence on Advice-of-Counsel Defense (28 pages)
- 2022-03-14 DOJ Sur-reply Opposing Bannon Motions on Telephone & Email Records (10 pages)
- 2022-03-15 Bannon Response to DOJ Sur-Reply (7 pages)
- 2022-03-16 Transcript of Bannon-DOJ Oral Argument Before Court (100 pages)(filed as Exhibit 2 to DOJ filing on 5-17-2022)
- 2022-03-17 Bannon Sur-Reply Opposing DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Advice-of-Counsel Defense (9 pages)
- 2022-03-22 Bannon Supplemental Brief Opposing DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Advice-of-Counsel Defense (12 pages)
- 2022-03-29 DOJ Response to Bannon Supplemental Brief (10 pages)
- 2022-03-30 Bannon Reply to DOJ Response (6 pages)
- 2022-04-06 DC District Court Order Granting DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Advice-of-Counsel Defense (4 pages)
- 2022-04-15 Bannon Motion to Dismiss Case (62 pages)
- 2022-04-15 Bannon Motion to Exclude Evidence on Counsel’s Telephone & Email Records (6 pages)
- 2022-04-15 Bannon Notice of Public Authority and Entrapment Defenses (2 pages)
- 2022-04-15 DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Subpoena Defects (10 pages)
- 2022-04-15 DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Prior Bannon Subpoenas (6 pages)
- 2022-04-15 DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Prior DOJ Writings on Executive Branch Immunity (20 pages)
- 2022-04-29 DOJ Response to Bannon Notice re Public Authority & Entrapment Defenses (3 pages)
- 2022-05-06 Bannon Opposition to DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Subpoena Defects (11 pages)
- 2022-05-06 Bannon Opposition to DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Prior Bannon Subpoenas (11 pages)
- 2022-05-06 Bannon Opposition to DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Prior DOJ Writings on Executive Branch Immunity (25 pages)
- 2022-05-06 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Motion to Exclude Evidence (6 pages)
- 2022-05-06 DOJ Opposition to Motion to Dismiss (48 pages)
- 2022-05-17 Bannon Reply Supporting his Motion to Dismiss (30 pages)
- 2022-05-17 Bannon Reply Supporting His Motion to Exclude Evidence (6 pages)
- 2022-05-17 DOJ Reply Supporting Its Motion to Exclude Evidence on Subpoena Defects (9 pages)
- 2022-05-17 DOJ Reply Dupporting Its Motion to Exclude Evidence on Prior Bannon Subpoenas (9 pages)
- 2022-05-17 DOJ Reply Supporting Its Motion to Exclude Evidence on Prior DOJ Writings on Executive Branch Immunity (19 pages)
- 2022-05-22 House Amicus Brief Supporting DOJ (26 pages)
- 2022-05-25 House Minority Leaders McCarthy and Scalise Amicus Brief Supporting Bannon (15 pages)
- 2022-06-15 Transcript of Bannon-DOJ Motions Hearing with Court Rulings (179 pages)
- 2022-06-17 Bannon Motion to Exclude Evidence of Jan. 6th Attack on Capitol (4 pages)
- 2022-06-17 DOJ Omnibus Motion to Exclude Evidence (17 pages)
- 2022-06-29 Bannon Motion to Continue Trial (16 pages)
- 2022-06-30 Joint Motion on Jury Instructions (64 pages)
- 2022-07-01 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Motion to Continue Trial (11 pages)
- 2022-07-01 DOJ Omnibus Response to Bannon Motions to Exclude Evidence (7 pages)
- 2022-07-08 Bannon Counsel Motion to Withdraw (4 pages)
- 2022-07-11 DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Bannon Recent Committee Offer (5 pages)
- 2022-07-11 Transcript of Bannon-DOJ Motions Hearing with Court Rulings (153 pages)
- 2022-07-13 Bannon Opposition to DOJ Motion to Exclude Evidence on Bannon Recent Committee Offer (9 pages)
- 2022-07-13 DOJ Reply Supporting Its Motion to Exclude Evidence on Bannon Recent Committee Offer (8 pages)
- 2022-07-15 Bannon Renewed Motion to Dismiss Case (24 pages)
- 2022-07-16 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Motion to Dismiss Case (5 pages)
- 2022-07-22 DC District Court Final Jury Instructions (30 pages)
- 2022-07-22 Jury Verdict (1 page)
- 2022-07-27 DC District Court Order Denying Motion for Acquittal (2 pages)
- 2022-07-28 DOJ Reply Regarding Publicity During rial (3 pages)
- 2022-08-05 Bannon Motion for a New Trial (17 pages)
- 2022-08-05 Bannon Memorandum in Support of Motion to Exclude Evidence or Dismiss Indictment (17 pages)
- 2022-08-12 DOJ Response in Opposition to Motion to Exclude Evidence or Dismiss Indictment (15 pages)
- 2022-08-19 Bannon Reply to DOJ Response (8 pages)
- 2022-08-19 DOJ Response in Opposition to Motion for a New Trial (19 pages)
- 2022-09-02 DC District Court Order Resolving Certain Motions (5 pages)
- 2022-10-17 DOJ Sentencing Memo (24 pages)
- 2022-10-17 Bannon Sentencing Memo (20 pages)
- 2022-11-07 District Court Order Staying Sentence Pending Appeal (1 page)
- 2024-05-14 DOJ Motion to Lift Stay on Bannon Sentence (3 pages)
- 2024-05-20 Bannon Opposition to DOJ Motion to Lift Stay (30 pages)
- 2024-08-29 Bannon Motion to Reinstate Bail or for Supervised Release (11 pages)
- 2024-09-12 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Motion for Bail or Supervised Release (9 pages)
- 2024-09-13 Bannon Reply to DOJ Opposition (8 pages)
- 2024-10-16 Bannon Notice of Supplemental Authority (3 pages)
- 2024-10-21 Bannon Notice Regarding BOP Letter (3 pages)
- 2025-06-04 USCA Mandate as to Bannon re 192 USCA Judgment (1 page)
- 2026-02-09 Government Motion to Dismiss Indictment (2 pages)
On Nov. 7, 2022, Bannon appealed his conviction for contempt of Congress. A three-judge panel from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, with Judges Garcia, Pillard, and Walker, was assigned to Case No. 22-3086. On May 3, 2023, Bannon filed his opening appellate brief. On Nov. 9, 2023, the appellate panel heard oral argument. On May 10, 2024, the D.C. Circuit panel affirmed the conviction. After the District Court ordered Bannon to report to prison by July 1 Bannon filed an emergency appeal with the D.C. Circuit on June 11, 2024. On June 20, 2024, in a 2-1 ruling, the D.C. Circuit denied Bannon’s motion. On July 15, 2024, Bannon petitioned the court for a rehearing en banc of both the decision that affirmed his conviction and the order to report to prison. On July 31, 2024, DOJ opposed Bannon’s motion for a rehearing en banc. On May 27, 2025, the court issued a Per Curiam Order denying Bannon’s petition for a rehearing en banc.
- 2023-05-03 Bannon Brief Appealing Conviction for Contempt of Congress (80 pages)
- 2023-06-02 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Appeal (82 pages)
- 2023-06-23 Bannon Reply Brief (34 pages)
- 2023-09-29 Unopposed Motion to Delay Oral Argument (4 pages)
- 2024-05-10 D.C. Circuit Opinion Upholding Bannon Conviction (20 pages)
- 2024-06-11 Bannon Emergency Motion for Release Pending Appeal (36 pages)
- 2024-06-17 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Emergency Motion (25 pages)
- 2024-06-17 Bannon Reply Supporting His Emergency Motion (16 pages)
- 2024-06-20 DC Circuit Opinion Denying Bannon Emergency Motion (5 pages)
- 2024-07-15 Bannon Petition for Rehearing en banc (54 pages)
- 2024-07-31 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Petition for Rehearing en Banc (16 pages)
- 2024-05-27 Order Denying Bannon Motion for Rehearing En Banc (26 pages)
- 2025-04-06 Bannon Letter Pursuant to FRAP 28j (2 pages)
- 2025-05-27 Per Curiam Order (26 pages)
- 2025-06-04 Mandate Issued (1 page)
- 2025-10-04 Letter from Supreme Court (1 page)
On June 21, 2024, Bannon filed an emergency application with the Supreme Court for continued release from prison pending appeal. On June 26, 2024, DOJ opposed the motion. On June 28, 2024, the Supreme Court denied the Bannon motion, thereby requiring him to report to prison by July 1, 2024. On October 15, 2025, after President Trump assumed office for his second term, Bannon filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to overturn his conviction. On February 9, 2026, reversing its previous position, DOJ filed a brief supporting Bannon and arguing that the initial subpoena was unlawful.
- 2024-06-21 Bannon Emergency Application for Continued Release Pending Appeal (47 pages)
- 2024-06-26 DOJ Opposition to Bannon Motion (40 pages)
- 2024-06-26 Amicus Brief by Rep. Loudermilk Supporting Bannon Motion (20 pages)
- 2024-06-28 Supreme Court Order Denying Bannon Motion for Release Pending Appeal (1 page)
- 2025-10-15 Bannon Petition for Certiorari (114 pages)
- 2025-10-15 Iowa Amicus Curiae Brief in Support of Bannon Petition for Certiorari (15 pages)
- 2026-02-09 Government Brief (7 pages)
- 2026-02-12 Bannon Reply Brief for Petition (4 pages)