WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 The House committee investigating the Capitol riot said Thursday that it had set a vote for next week to consider contempt of Congress charges for two aides of former President Donald Trump.
The committee will meet Monday to discuss whether to recommend referring for potential prosecution Trump's former trade adviser, Peter Navarro, and Dan Scavino, the onetime chief of staff for communications.
The meeting marks the latest effort by the panel to hold witnesses accountable whom it sees as uncooperative. The panel is investigating events leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection aimed at preventing Congress from certifying the results of the presidential election won by Democrat Joe Biden.
The committee subpoenaed Navarro for his testimony in early February, seeking to question the Trump ally who promoted false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election. Though Navarro sought to use executive privilege to avoid cooperation, the Biden administration this month and another onetime Trump aide, former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
In a statement Thursday, Navarro called the committee vote 鈥渁n unprecedented partisan assault on executive privilege. The committee knows full well that President Trump has invoked executive privilege and it is not my privilege to waive.鈥
Navarro it was 鈥減remature for the committee to pursue criminal charges against an individual of the highest rank within the White House for whom executive privilege undeniably applies.鈥
Navarro said the dispute seemed 鈥渋nevitably headed鈥 to the Supreme Court, and until there was a resolution, the House committee 鈥渟hould cease its tactics of harassment and intimidation.鈥
A lawyer for Scavino, who was subpoenaed last September, did not immediately return a message seeking comment. In laying out the need for Scavino's cooperation with the investigation, committee chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, said it appeared Scavino was with Trump on Jan. 6 and may have 鈥渕aterials relevant to his videotaping and tweeting鈥 messages that day.
The committee previously voted to recommend contempt charges against longtime after he defied a congressional subpoena, as well as against after he ceased cooperating with the panel. The full House then approved both contempt referrals.
Bannon was and is awaiting prosecution by the Justice Department. The Justice Department has not taken any action against Meadows.
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Associated Press writer Jill Colvin contributed to this report.
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This story has been corrected to reflect that the statement commenting on committee action came from Peter Navarro, not from Dan Scavino.
Eric Tucker, The Associated Press