‘Precisely 0.0% chance of succeeding’: Peter Navarro resubmits appeal to stay out of prison to Gorsuch after already being rejected by Roberts

Justice Neil Gorsuch, on the right; Peter Navarro, in the center; Chief Justice John Roberts, on the right

Left: Justice Neil Gorsuch (Alex Wong/Getty Images); Center: Peter Navarro (U.S. Government); Chief Justice John Roberts (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Former White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, who served under Donald Trump, has asked Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch to perform an end-run around Chief Justice John Roberts over an unsuccessful late March bid to stay out of federal prison.

As of Tuesday, Navarro is two weeks and a day into a four-month prison sentence for two counts of contempt of Congress. He was found guilty following a daylong trial in September 2023.

In January, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta sentenced the 74-year-old economist to prison time and a fine of $9,500 for repeatedly stonewalling congressional investigators working for the House Select Committee to Investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

A series of lower court and appellate court appeals followed throughout February and March. Results were consistent and clear: Navarro could, of course, appeal his conviction and sentence — but he had to start serving that sentence when the courts instructed.

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