Steve Bannon Ordered to Begin Prison Sentence by July 1
Former Trump adviser must serve four-month sentence for contempt of Congress after appeals court ruling.
- Bannon's conviction stems from defying a subpoena from the January 6 Committee.
- He argued executive privilege, but courts rejected this defense.
- The sentence is nearly unprecedented, with few similar cases in history.
- Bannon plans to appeal to the Supreme Court but must report to prison in the interim.
- His imprisonment will temporarily sideline him during a critical election period.












































































