‘They’ve come for me, they can come for you’: Peter Navarro blasts Biden’s DOJ for ‘chilling effect’ on Americans

March 20 | Posted by mrossol | 1st Amendment, American Thought, Big Govt, Lawfare

Weaponization of the US administrative state and legal system on display. mrossol

March 18, 2024  Source: ‘They’ve come for me, they can come for you’: Peter Navarro blasts Biden’s DOJ for ‘chilling effect’ on Americans | The Post Millennial | thepostmillennial.com

Holding a press conference in Miami before reporting to prison, former Trump advisor Peter Navarro said the justice system in the US will “have done a crippling blow to the constitutional separation of powers and executive privilege.”

Navarro also criticized the “emergence of lawfare and the partisan weaponization of our justice system, which we have seen done to this country with a vengeance since the coming of Donald John Trump as president.”

“I am the first senior White House advisor in the history of our republic that has ever been charged with this alleged crime,” Navarro said. Navarro was sentenced to four months in prison for contempt of Congress for not complying with the subpoena due to executive privilege.

“When I received that congressional subpoena…I had an honest belief that the privilege had been invoked,” he told US District Judge Amit Mehta in the January sentencing hearing.

“I saw alleged because for hundreds of years this has not been a crime. And for 50 years, the Department of Justice has maintained the principle of absolute testimony immunity, and it was only with my case that somehow that has changed.”

“And an executive privilege goes back to George Washington and his remarks to the Congress regarding the Jay Treaty and he said, very simply and clearly, succinctly, elegantly, that to write to the Congress he said, I cannot command you as members of Congress to come to be, you cannot command me to come to you.”

Navarro noted that he would be the only one in that prison for a misdemeanor, “everyone else is in there for felonies.”

“I will gather strength from this,” he added.

Navarro said that his mission “is to defend the Constitution, separation of powers, and executive privilege.”

During questions from reporters, Navarro said that he was “not nervous” to report to prison, but instead “afraid for this country because this, what they’re doing should have a chilling effect on every American regardless of their party.”

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