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Judge rejects another Peter Navarro request to cut prison sentence short

<i>Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images via CNN Newsource</i><br/>Peter Navarro speaks to the press at the Country Mall Plaza before reporting to the Federal Correctional Institution
Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images via CNN Newsource
Peter Navarro speaks to the press at the Country Mall Plaza before reporting to the Federal Correctional Institution

By Dan Berman, CNN

(CNN) — A federal judge on Wednesday rejected another request from former Donald Trump economic aide Peter Navarro to cut his four-month prison sentence short.

Navarro is in prison for contempt of Congress after ducking a subpoena for documents and testimony from the House committee that investigated the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Last week, Navarro asked district Judge Amit Mehta in Washington, DC, to allow him to cut 30 days off his prison sentence in exchange for 30 days of supervised release, citing the First Step Act. Mehta said no.

“In sum, a four-month prison term without supervised release was warranted at the time of Defendant’s sentencing, and it remains warranted now,” the judge wrote.

Navarro reported to a federal prison in Florida on March 19 after other appeals were rejected by the Supreme Court.

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